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The Everything-PR Editorial Team produces reporting, research, and analysis across thirty verticals — communications, reputation, AI visibility, public affairs, media systems, and digital discovery in the answer-engine era. Publishing since 2009.

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Amber James Consulting and Fresh PR & Marketing Announce Merger
PR News
Oct 15, 2012

Amber James Consulting and Fresh PR & Marketing Announce Merger

Seeking to offer a wider variety of services to existing and new clients across the Sunshine Coast and greater Queensland area, public relations and marketing firms Amber James Consulting and Fresh PR & Marketing announced a partnership today. The two companies will merge into one business starting November 1st, 2012.

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Yahoo UK Launches First Integrated Campaign to Promote omg!
PR News
Oct 13, 2012

Yahoo UK Launches First Integrated Campaign to Promote omg!

Well over a year after its official launch back in July 2011, Yahoo started the first campaign to promote its gossip site omg! The campaign includes several components and was created by Pitch, which also handled experiential and PR. The social and digital elements are handled by MediaVest, while for CBS will take on the outdoor campaign.

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Beevolve Study Sheds Light on Twitter Usage across the World
PR News
Oct 12, 2012

Beevolve Study Sheds Light on Twitter Usage across the World

There are millions and millions of accounts on Twitter. Is anyone wondering what would an average user of this microblogging social network “look” like? What are their preferences? How many followers does they have and how many people do they follow? Well, a new comprehensive study from Beevolve of Twitter users worldwide has just been released and it offers quite interesting insights.

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Social Buzz Increases Chances for a TV Show to Become a Hit
PR News
Oct 10, 2012

Social Buzz Increases Chances for a TV Show to Become a Hit

Communication devices get smaller and more powerful with each version, allowing owners to perform more and more actions with just an few clicks. Smartphone users can now communicate, login to various social media networks, write emails, browse the internet, watch TV channels and more. TV networks should however keep in mind the results of the latest Red Bee Media survey which shows that if a TV program benefits from social media buzz, viewers are more likely to watch it.

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Four Communications to Acquire Dubai Rival
PR News
Oct 10, 2012

Four Communications to Acquire Dubai Rival

The Middle East seems to be the next stop for the British public relations company Four Communications. The agency looks to acquire a similar company in Dubai, thus consolidating its position on the market, and making its first acquisition in the region. Four Communications has offices in the United Arab Emirates and Oman, and already discussed takeovers with smaller rivals in Dubai prior to this desired purchase.

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Agencies Fail to Satisfy Clients
PR News
Oct 9, 2012

Agencies Fail to Satisfy Clients

Clients seem to have a general dissatisfaction with the agencies they work with, according to a new online survey carried out by marketing consulting firm Avidan Strategies among 1,900 business leaders in marketing, media, and procurement.

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duomedia Announces Partnership with Gene Hunt for US Market
PR News
Oct 9, 2012

duomedia Announces Partnership with Gene Hunt for US Market

duomedia, a PR and marketing communications agency for graphic arts, industrial, and technology markets, founded in 1999, has just signed a partnership with communication specialist Gene Hunt, thus expanding the agency's service offering in the US market. The Europe-based clients will now benefit from support from a local professional in the USA, while US clients will be helped to enter the European market by a team of specialists with proven expertise.

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