Weber Group uses site to showcase tech prowess
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Weber Group was started on the notion of transforming the public relations (PR) process through the use of developing technology. This is reflected in its mission, which is to actively embrace contemporary technology to drive the improvement of communications among co-workers and among clients and their primary audiences. Weber Group has established an Internet World Wide Web site to demonstrate its technologic skills in the PR process.
Publication Name: O'Dwyer's PR Services Report
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1043-2957
Year: 2000
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C&W's site offers howling experience
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Public relations services provide Cohn and Wolfe's www.cohnwolfe.com Internet site immediately attracts visitors' attention because of its eerie, pulsating soundtrack. The site flashes the company's offerings in an ever faster, repeating loop while the music and tension builds up to a peak, whereupon a picture of a howling wolf appears and the question 'How are you relating'is asked. Navigating the site is easy, and each page has a graphically distinct appearance.
Publication Name: O'Dwyer's PR Services Report
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1043-2957
Year: 2000
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Waggener Edstrom showcases skills, culture on Web site
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Waggener Edstrom (WE), a public relations agency, shows off its skills through its www.wagged.com site, which was chosen by the Web Marketing Assn as the Best PR Site in 1998. Internet surfers can use two ways to view the site, depending on the speed of Internet connection. Mouse-over effects were extensively utilized by WE, which also offers clear graphics and a simple navigation structure to users who already selected the mode with which to view the site.
Publication Name: O'Dwyer's PR Services Report
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1043-2957
Year: 1999
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