WordWrite CEO Talks PR on American Entrepreneur Radio Show

On February 21, Paul Furiga, President and CEO of WordWrite Communications, had the pleasure of speaking to The American Entrepreneur radio show’s host Dave Wilke of Wilke and Associates CPA about “Using Effective Public Relations Strategies to Promote Your Company.”

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In the radio segment, Paul spoke with Dave and the listening audience about how to use public relations as a cost-effective alternative to “traditional” advertising for your company. He also talked about the StoryCrafting℠ process WordWrite created to help clients taps the deep and elemental human love of stories to build two-way, ongoing relationships with the audiences their businesses need to reach.  

The complete archived interview is available on The American Entrepreneur’s website here.

WordWrite has also made tools available to get you started in tapping the powerful StoryCrafting communication process to deliver bottom-line results for your organization! You can download these tools for FREE here.

We also provide additional downloadable information on how to plan your company’s stories here.

About WordWrite Communications, LLC
WordWrite Communications, LLC helps its clients share their great, untold stories with everyone who needs to hear them. WordWrite specializes in crisis, employee, executive and media communications with particular expertise in health care, manufacturing and technology. WordWrite clients range from small start-ups to Fortune 1000 and global firms. WordWrite clients share a fundamental belief in the value of two-way communications and authentic stories told by fluent storytellers. Among WordWrite’s clients are: KIT Solutions, Koppers Inc., MEDRAD, Inc., Pfizer, Inc., The Pittsburgh Business Group on Health and Redstone Highlands. For more information on WordWrite, visit http://www.wordwritepr.com, http://www.facebook.com/wordwritepr, or http://twitter.com/wordwritepr.

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