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Of course we’re going to tell you that we’re great. But don’t just take our word for it; let the entire PR industry be the judge. Read how Rocket Science has become a 7-time award winning PR agency with clever media strategies and unsurpassed results:
Rocket Science arranged a global media event to highlight our client’s work as an international fighter of hackers and cybercrime. The event garnered coverage on NBC, CNBC, CBS, CNN, TechTV, MSNBC and ABC – plus syndication to hundreds of local TV stations – resulting in millions of television impressions and cementing our client’s credibility as the go-to guy for crime information.
When news breaks it takes fast thinking to form a PR strategy around it and get the most mileage from the media. Rocket Science’s quick-witted response to an international story resulted in scores of television and radio interviews, more than 800 newspaper and magazine articles, a 2-page photo spread in Business Week plus a 9-page feature story in Vanity Fair magazine. In just weeks!
Businesses know that it takes more that sporadic coverage of news hits to cultivate a brand reputation. Rocket Science develops strategic PR campaigns that build brands, not just buzz. The National chapter of the Business Marketing Association (BMA) agrees; they recognized our strategic thinking and honored our “To Catch a Thief” campaign with their Pro-Comm award of excellence.
Keeping clients in the news year in and year out requires fresh news angles. Having already established our client as a technology leader, we turned press attention on the human side of the story with our “Cyberslueth Celebrity” campaign. The press picked up the moniker and turned our client into a popular hero. And now the speaking invitations come pouring in!
Our “Cyberslueth Celebrity” campaign was so good that we won two different awards for it. The judges at the Marcom Creative Award honored the campaign with their very top prize – the Platinum Award for Best Overall PR.
When the Government of Finland wanted to launch an office in Silicon Valley to market the country’s intellectual resources to U.S. entrepreneurs, investors and universities, we conceived a publicity stunt so compelling that it grew into an annual business plan competition sponsored by Nokia.
We don’t just pitch our technology clients to the press, we use technology to help us deliver better PR services. Our user-friendly wiki lets us share calendars with our clients, work collaboratively and store vital documents centrally. Our website make-over earned for Rocket Science this award in 2007. |