The “Smilie™” Encourages Senders to Share The Power Of Smile; Can it Replace the Selfie?
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Calling it a "Smilie™" instead of a Selfie, Delta Dental invited users to post a photo of themselves smiling along with a message based on the following sentence: "You make me smile because…" The smiles and messages were posted on the organization's "Send A Smile" feature on ThePowerOfSmile.com and sent to the recipients through email and Instagram.
Traffic to ThePowerOfSmile.com tripled and many heartfelt, funny and unexpected Smilies have been sent; all of them on display at ThePowerOfSmile.com within the See The Smiles gallery.
The difference between a Smilie™ versus a Selfie, explains
"According to scientific research, sharing a smile can truly create positive feelings which may offer a positive impact on a person's health," Quinn says. "And, it's a two-way street – both the person offering a smile and the person receiving a smile, benefit."
Quinn points to several scientific studies linking sharing of a smile with improvement in overall health. According to a Psychology Today article, "There's Magic in Your Smile: How Smiling Affects Your Brain (
"We are in the business of helping people use their dental benefits to attain and maintain healthy, powerful smiles," Quinn added. "We know we're doing our job when people want to share their smiles. People with healthy teeth and healthy bodies feel more confident about themselves and are more productive. Healthy, powerful smiles are contagious – in a good way!"
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