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Newswire’s Earned Media Advantage Guided Tour celebrates first anniversary

Newswire’s Earned Media Advantage Guided Tour is a service designed to aid businesses in delivering the right message to the right audience at the right time. It was launched in August 2019 and 2020 marks its first anniversary.

The tour offers value to traditional press release distribution by providing customers with people, a media and marketing communications plan, software delivered as a service, press release campaign/media and marketing program production, and results.

The tour service features earned media coverage from notable outlets such as Forbes, Business Insider, Digiday, CNBC, NBC News, CBS News, ABC News, Newsweek, ESPN, CheddarTV, and Yahoo! Finance.

Erik Rohrmann SVP and COO of Newswire said:

“Newswire utilizes the Market Builder and Sales Accelerator as its business development platform.

“We continue to propel company growth of more than 50% per annum, a 200% increase in daily site traffic, 200% increase in new accounts, 50% greater returns on paid advertising while reducing spend by 25%, and a dramatic increase in SEO ranking in our industry.”

Companies have also reported great results on the EMA GT program, which have positively impacted business growth across many areas.

Ken Sternfeld, chief pharmacist officer and founder, RXVIP Concierge added:

“We were able to rapidly and efficiently expand our media and marketing team without placing added stress on our existing staff. Newswire has been able to amplify our brand awareness, generate hundreds of leads within our target audience and establish a presence in the media for our company.

“We could not be happier with the relationship we have built with the Newswire team and the results we are seeing.”

 

Mariam Ahmed

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