Category: PR News

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Horn Group eCommerce Clients Line Up

Horn Group just announced four new clients coming on board the company’s eCommerce contingent in San Francisco. Horn Groups special capability to create cutting edge digital media, and website design aspects, makes perfect sense for eCommerce companies who need a little more edge. Aside this, Horn Group is one of the most engaged digital communicators out there.

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Padilla PR: A Publicity Firm

Padilla Speer Beardsley has further engaged the digital world via their online branding. A new website look and message reveals a company on the move toward greater digital communications. We revisited this PR firm to evaluate their ongoing efforts to be part of the social sphere of the web and found a simplified yet powerful message. Padilla Speer Beardsley is one of the most approachable communications companies we have seen.

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Public Relations Resources Worth Paying For

The following is an attempt to create a professional resource; a list of sites that are not only popular but also provide quality information and resources for PR professionals, journalists, business owners, and so on.

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How Social Networks Helped Black Friday

Social networking and social media have a dramatic effect on marketing days like Black Friday. The digital version of “word of mouth” can be a key branding tool and a viral marketing component. Holiday shopping has already been impacting this year as mobile engagement and other digital networking aspects come to be accepted.

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Roman Polanski Banned from Facebook Pokes

Accused rapist Roman Polanski has been banned from poking other users on Facebook. The famous Hollywood director was being held in a Swiss prison awaiting a decision as to whether or not he would be extradited back to the US to face the rape charges. Having limited access to Facebook seems like the least of his worries for many, but evidently the Swiss consider Facebook limitations a form of hard labor?