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'Brands that invite consumers to play with their logo or generate ideas invite criticism as well as pranks. Sara Gil, Commercial Director of the youth marketing agency The Lounge Group, says this risk can be cut by effective handling. 'Once a brand opens itself up to crowdsoucring, it has to manage this carefully - and potentially take the results to inform future work, but not necessarily the work itself.'
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