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MediaFirst is a high-tech, public relations and marketing services firm with unique abilities that best publicize and promote the business of your technology. MediaFirst draws on a depth of technology business experience that other PR and marketing firms just do not have. This powers great strategy, positioning, marketing, publicity, writing, and guidance.
Awareness Is The First Step In The Process Of Customer Creation (Sales)
Guide Sales Prospects Through The Sales Cycle
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Successes: Consistency Establishes MediaFirst As The Best Choice
Clients rely on MediaFirst's record of success in the business of technology and years of superb results. Clients enjoy applying this experience that reaches beyond PR and marketing to reach audiences and create customers by best methods. Many clients stay with us for years. Others enjoy merger and acquisition (M&A) activity, after implementing media campaigns in the right way and with the right message.
Success Examples:
Aether: PR Launch of industry-leading, wireless start-up that went IPO
Economist Is Wrong To Dis Apple iPhone
The Economist magazine, which usually is very perceptive about global business, takes a divergent path by offering a hollow analysis of the Apple iPhone in its article "Apple pipped: The iPhone may already be outdated" [From Economist.com dated Apr 13th 2007. I sum up their argument as based solely on the data bandwidth of the phone, in the short term slower GSM (Cingular's EDGE) versus the Helio Ocean (VE-DO). It is noteworthy that The Economist spends their last four paragraphs discussing WiMAX, which is far from an option- much less a market winner, for many years.
