
PR Agency Furia Rubel Adds Four New Customers
Furia Rubel added the Bucks County Bar Association; Corodemus & Corodemus, L.L.C.; Para-Plus Translations, Inc.; and The James A. Michener Art Museum to its client roster.

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Furia Rubel added the Bucks County Bar Association; Corodemus & Corodemus, L.L.C.; Para-Plus Translations, Inc.; and The James A. Michener Art Museum to its client roster.

Social serendipity became one of the hottest trends for this Austin conference, leveraging new technology around ambient discovery to connect people of similar interests. Highlight, Forecast, Ban.jo and the other discovery apps became the darlings of this year’s event, marking SXSW a successful laboratory to test the latest in social tech.



Are sponsored social mentions more effective than traditional ads? This is a matter of debate. Generally speaking, it all depends on the purpose. Traditional ads have a more powerful subliminal effect, while sponsored social mentions bring immediate results.

Brightline Interactive announced the debut of Social Booth’s new social media capabilities via its Social Center, a series of iPad kiosks, at this year’s SXSW Conference in Austin, Texas.

ROI is not used as much as thought – or preached – in establishing marketing budgets, this is the interesting conclusion of a recent study.

A look at PR stunts by Everything PR contributor Thorpe Breaks: PR stunts are the one thing celebrities and brands rely on to get them those extra column inches.

It might be free to use but that hasn’t stopped the developers of the hugely popular Instagram photo sharing app reaping the rewards. With users being picked up faster than it takes to snap a photo, the company behind the app has just received funding to the tune of $40 million, shooting its total value up to a massive $500 million. Not bad for a startup.

Famous social network Facebook announced that it introducing interest lists, thus enabling all of its users to better receive and organize information from fields of interest.
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