- - Do-it-Yourself Promo is the trend for small budget -
Michelle Samek, Founder of Ask Communications(www.askcommunications.com) possesses the know-how for a thriving do-it-yourself public relations campaign: a background in advertising, a full-service advertising agency, a willingness to write her own press releases and a friendly staff of two to answer journalistic queries and design an outstanding website.
Company: Ask Communications
(Filed: Wed Dec 14 2005)
- UK Company opening ‘new branches’ and sprucing up their image !
A UK business owner is using Xmas as an opportunity to grow Xmas trees, rather than chop them down.
Ray Woods whose Company provides Business Development and PR Support to other companies, is sending his customers, a Norwegian Spruce sapling for planting.
Company: Ray Woods Commercial Services
(Filed: Fri Nov 25 2005)
- Forming strategic partnership and free publicity
Montreal, QC (RUSHPRNEWS) 11/24/05- As one advertising agency discovered, It is one thing to focus on promotional efforts at low or even no cost but it is something else to form long-term partnership and to freely exchange resources and services. In order to substain long-term benefits and expand your business and reach a wider audience, one cannot happen without the other, whether you are an entrepreneur looking for more exposure or an agency hoping to increase its clients' base.
Company: RushPRnews
(Filed: Thu Nov 24 2005)
- PR Grants Available for Non-Profit Organizations
All not-for-profit organizations are eligible to receive a public relations grant to be awarded by CyberAlert, Inc., a leading media monitoring service.
Company: CyberAlert, Inc.
(Filed: Mon Nov 21 2005)
- IKONVERGENZ Extends Reach In Taiwan With Promate Electronic
IKONVERGENZ has appointed Promate Electronic as representative to extend its reach in Taiwan. Promate’s customers will be able to immediately address global TV demands with field-tested solutions, thus saving valuable resources in R&D to focus on other areas.
Company: IKONVERGENZ Pte Ltd
(Filed: Tue Nov 15 2005)
- New Research Discovers PROs Gamble On Creativity
A report into the management of creativity in the Public Relations (PR) industry conducted by B2B and Corporate public relations consultancy Parker, Wayne & Kent has found that more than half (57.45 per cent) of PR practitioners do not risk assess creatives.
Company: Parker, Wayne & Kent
(Filed: Wed Nov 02 2005)
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