Tag: b2b tech pr agency

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03/24/2020

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Michael Tebo

High-growth tech companies move fast. They’re changing how we talk to each other and watch TV shows. They’re making it easier for companies to transport products, find employees and modernize their IT infrastructures and business processes. And they’re inventing entirely new ways of doing

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10/04/2019

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Michael Tebo

Whether you like it or not, if you’re running a business, you will be placed in the media spotlight. Not only that – don’t you want to be a part of the buzz? Regardless of your reason for making headlines, you need to be

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03/15/2019

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Michael Tebo

“I want to be in The New York Times!” If I had a dollar for every time a CEO made this declaration during a kickoff meeting, I’d probably be in Jamaica right now. But I digress… It’s natural for clients to want to command

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03/01/2019

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Michiko Morales

Every company wants to make money. You know it, I know it and customers know it. That makes it boring. If your sole, driving mission is to make money, you’re no different than any of your competitors. And with so many businesses making noise

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04/12/2018

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Michiko Morales

You’ve got a whiz-bang product that will shake up the market. You’ve got a new round of funding to keep the lights on and the company growing. You’ve got a great executive team and talented employees. Now all you need is to establish the

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03/07/2017

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Michiko Morales

Fáilte! That’s “welcome” in Irish. And, on a trip to the Emerald Isle, you will most definitely feel welcomed, whether your visit be for business or pleasure. I recently visited Ireland to explore diversification and expansion and see what the Emerald Isle might hold

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03/21/2016

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Michiko Morales

Media interviews can be nerve-wracking. But did you know that the fear of public speaking, Glossophobia, is America’s No.1 phobia? Most surprisingly, it’s ranked higher than a fear of death or spiders, which are ranked No. 2 and No. 3, respectively. I’ve experienced it