Daily Archives: April 6, 2012
News for April 6th, 2012.
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Reputation Changer: Toyota Highlights Importance of Brand Management for Fortune 500 Companies
| April 6, 2012 | Filled under releases, United States |
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Toyota’s publicity and marketing efforts reveal the integral role that reputation management plays in today’s business world—including for Fortune 500 brands. Companies such as Reputation Changer provide services to companies of all sizes.
“The instance of Toyota shows just how potent a good reputation management campaign can be in terms of shaping consumer perception,”
The Forbes article discusses the various ways in which Toyota labored to shape public opinion. For example, the company, following rumors of lax safety standards, essentially shifted its marketing focus away from safety altogether, reminding consumers of the brand’s relevance to their lives and enforcing “personal narratives” as a way of suppressing unwanted publicity.
The Toyota model serves as a good example, but Singletary says no two reputation management campaigns are ever the same. “One thing that Reputation Changer emphasizes is individualization,”
And this is true for companies both large and small. Many reputation management companies work with a variety of lower-end clients, including not just small businesses but even public figures. Singletary says that his firm has worked to enhance the public images of doctors, lawyers, and even low-profile community members. But as the reputation management industry takes off, it attracts bigger and bigger clients. “More and more, we’re hearing from political candidates and Fortune 500 companies,” says Singletary.
As the clients have grown larger, the reputation management strategies themselves have grown more elaborate. According to Singletary, the industry has come a long way from its roots. “Initially, it was largely a matter of kicking negative listings off the first page of a search engine, but now many of our clients expect something on a much grander scale,” he observes.
Indeed, reputation management companies still practice cutting-edge SEO tactics to regulate online search listings, but they also implement national newswires as part of what Singletary calls a “media blitz” strategy. In fact, some of the larger reputation management agencies, including Reputation Changer, manage their own influential blogs and even national media outlets. They syndicate content through these networks at a rapid rate—“all day everyday, as often as is necessary,” Singletary says.
The goal of these campaigns is to portray a given brand in a positive light, but, for a Fortune 500-level brand, that goal is anything but simple or straightforward. It involves not only the suppression of negative online reviews and bad publicity, but also the shaping of the national media narrative. As a result, companies in the reputation management industry offer 24/7 monitoring and rapid response to PR issues as they arise.
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Founded in 2009 by a team of online marketing and sales professionals, Reputation Changer is one of the premier providers of online reputation management. The company works 24/7 to provide comprehensive reputation management strategies to its clients, which have included politicians, public figures, Fortune 500 companies, and more. Reputation Changer owns several media outlets, and is known for its innovation in positive SEO techniques, social media implementation, and more. The company is also unique for the custom, individualized process it takes for every client and every campaign. For more information, visit http://www.ReputationChanger.com.
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Boston Wireless Changes Name to Harbor Networks
| April 6, 2012 | Filled under releases, United States |
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After 17 years of successfully running a telecommunications business as Boston Wireless, the company today announced that it will now be known as Harbor Networks.
Framingham, MA (USA), Friday – April 06, 2012 — After 17 years of successfully running a telecommunications business as Boston Wireless, the company today announced that it will now be known as Harbor Networks (http://www.harbornetworks.com ).
In addition to the name change, the company rolled out an expanded suite of products and services and announced its expansion into Connecticut and New York with two new regional offices.
The name Harbor Networks ( http://www.harbornetworks.com ) is designed to reflect a clearer image of how the business has grown and transformed in concert with the unified communications industry. It also fosters and promotes continued geographic expansion, as Harbor Networks currently has customers in 41 of 50 United States and in 14 different countries.
Today, Harbor Networks is an integrator of unified communications technology. The company designs, implements, and supports IP telephone systems and IT infrastructures. Key partnerships are with industry leaders such as ShoreTel, Extreme, Avaya, Cisco, Lifesize, Ruckus, HP, and Verizon.
Harbor Networks ( http://www.harbornetworks.com ) also announced an updated Managed Services model. This new model will strengthen the company’s ties to customers by proactively assessing, monitoring, and backing up the key performance elements of corporate network infrastructures. These services coincide with Harbor Networks’ recently opened, state-of-the-
Despite the exciting changes, the company remains committed to its original mission to provide the highest level of professional experience and service to a market that demands it.
“We want to be sure to stay close to our Boston roots,” says CEO and President Greg Bertschmann. “We think that having Harbor as part of our name will reflect this. There are few harbors in the world as beautiful and historic as Boston harbor. We trust that our customers will soon realize that Harbor Networks is a safe and well-protected place where they can have confidence in our company as their unified communications provider. We still believe that achieving service excellence means continuously evolving key partnerships and delivering the support, services, and products our customers need. We will continue to listen to our customers, adapt our breadth of knowledge, and remain an important valued partner to all of them.”
“We are all very excited to announce our new identity,” added Bertschmann, “Yet after all is said and done, it is people, not a name, that define a company. The most important element of our identity, a very bright team of dedicated employees, will not change a bit when our name does.”
About Harbor Networks Inc.:
Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Framingham, MA, Harbor Networks (formerly Boston Wireless) has continued to evolve over the past 17 years. Our core business of installing and maintaining business communications products has remained consistent. We remain committed to constantly evaluating our product line, providing reliable leading edge solutions, and supporting all of our customers as partners in our success for the years ahead. Harbor Networks Inc., 50 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 01701 Tel: (508) 650-5900. http://www.harbornetworks.com.
Press & Media Contact:
Victor Cruz, Principal
MediaPR.net Inc
50 Speen Street, Suite 200
Framingham, MA 01701 – USA
(978) 594-4134
vcruz@mediapr.net
http://www.harbornetworks.com
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New Bluetooth Keyboard Offers Comfort, Phone and Functions for iPad Users
| April 6, 2012 | Filled under releases, United States |
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New iPad desk accessory from CTA Digital has a full-sized keyboard & telephone handset
Brooklyn, NY – CTA Digital (http://ctadigital.com)
Resembling a laptop, this docking accessory is housed in a slick aluminum case and features a full-sized QWERTY keyboard. The keyboard connects wirelessly to the iPad via Bluetooth and has built-in shortcut keys for common iPad operations such as home, search, lock, photo gallery, cut, copy, paste, brightness, volume and playback controls. An integrated stand supports the tablet in either a vertical or horizontal position as desired. When not in use, the iPad can rest face down over the keyboard in the padded case for easy carrying and protection.
A high capacity battery housed in the keyboard yields up to 40 hours of typing and long standby times with a full charge. The lithium battery can be fully charged in two hours using the included USB charging cable connected to either the original iPad AC adapter or a computer.
Included is an attachable 3.5mm Radiation Safe Telephone Handset, with a modern design that rests easily by the keyboard and connects via a 3.5mm audio adapter cable and a spring retractable cord. For those concerned about radio frequency exposure from holding cellular devices near the head, this radiation-free handset is a good alternative. Internet phone calls and online chats gain a sense of privacy and comfort with the familiar feel of a physical handset.
The Bluetooth Keyboard with Telephone Handset for iPad is compatible with iPad, iPad 2, iPhone, and Apple Computers, and will soon be available for purchase at Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and other retailers that stock CTA Digital products.
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CTA Digital (http://ctadigital.com) is a leading NY-based accessory manufacturer for gaming and iPad peripherals. Each new accessory built is designed after months of careful deliberation and user testing to make sure that the final products are safe, practical, high quality, functional, and useful. Follow CTA Digital’s on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/
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