Jason is wrong. Some companies really could use good PR counsel.
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yay! thank you for saying so. – and with such simply brevity!
Thanks Rafe – I told Mike Arrington that without PR counsel & the occasional leash, even more eager CEOs would be breaking into his house with their new “cutting edge” technology.
Appreciate the short & sweet response!!
Excellent! Loved or not loved – good PR counsel is needed for most
They should hold on to the agency for as long as their goals are being met.
Jason is way off. He loves doing PR. That’s why he won’t hire a PR firm.
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yay! thank you for saying so. – and with such simply brevity!
Thanks Rafe – I told Mike Arrington that without PR counsel & the occasional leash, even more eager CEOs would be breaking into his house with their new “cutting edge” technology.
Appreciate the short & sweet response!!
Excellent! Loved or not loved – good PR counsel is needed for most
They should hold on to the agency for as long as their goals are being met.
Jason is way off. He loves doing PR. That’s why he won’t hire a PR firm.