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Channel Seven Recognizes The Silver Company As One Of The Hot 100 PR Agencies Serving Web Industries
Business Wire, June 4, 1998
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 4, 1998--The Silver Company, one of the West Coast's leading public relations and interactive marketing firms, has been named one of the 100 hottest public relations agencies in the United States by Channel Seven, a marketing-oriented Web site for Internet advertising and marketing executives.
Channel Seven's 100 Hot PR Award recognizes PR agencies across the United States for their outstanding achievements in serving Internet-based companies, said Nathan Perry of Channel Seven. Agencies are nominated for the award, then reviewed by the Channel Seven staff, he said.
The Silver Company has been highlighted as an award recipient on the Channel Seven Hot 100 PR Award's page (www.channelseven.com) which includes a briefing of The Silver Company's philosophy and successful online projects.
Channel Seven is the leading Web site for Internet advertising and marketing executives. Produced by Mercury Seven, their editorial team has published over 200 case studies on the industry's best public relations, advertising campaigns, and Internet commerce businesses. Channel Seven is a definitive source for marketing and advertising information.
"This is a true honor for our company and our staff," said Bob Silver, president of The Silver Company. "It's a credit to their dedication to tell our clients' stories and the results that we have achieved.
The Silver Company is a results-oriented marketing communications company headquartered in Seattle and specializing in public relations and Internet advertising sales. Its public relations division has developed and implemented strategic communications programs for a wide variety of companies throughout the U.S.
In addition to PR services, the company also offers Internet advertising sales services and consulting to clients across the U.S.
For information about The Silver Company, its services and its clients, visit the company's web site at www.thesilvercompany.com or call 206/624-0388.
CONTACT: The Silver Co.
Bob Silver, 206/624-0388
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