
EndGame Public Relations Congrats to 911 Medical ID developer MEMI Tech, on the great review of their product at Geek.com. Link below!
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Nov. 14, 2009 - There's few thoughts scarier than being in an emergency or accident when alone. Whether you have had a stroke or heart attack, suffered a severe allergic

EndGame Public Relations Examiner.com's Andrew Weiner reviews the 911 Medical ID card. He says it "brings new piece of mind". Check out the link below for more!
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911 Medical ID Card brings new piece of mind to you if you are ever unable to speak for yourself. Picture this. You are driving on a beautiful day and under unfortunate circumstances, become involved in a car accident. ...

EndGame Public Relations just started contacting a mess of reporters (both online and print) about the new 911 Medical ID card. We've had a lot of success getting coverage for the new product without even trying that hard, so I'm very optimistic!

EndGame Public Relations Announcing a new product today! The 911 Medical ID Card stores all of your important health information on a credit card-sized USB device, making it easy for first responders or ER personnel to find. Release linked below!
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911 Medical ID, the world's thinnest USB health information storage device, stores all of your important health information securely in your wallet

EndGame Public Relations The world really doesn't need this thing, but it DOES say something about how Twitter is becoming more popular as a way of communicating.
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I just read on Mashable about the official release of the Twitter Peek, a new handheld Internet device that connects only to Twitter. It's a head-scratcher. Obviously, any smartphone out there will connect to Twitter one way or another.

EndGame Public Relations Just updated the running review of online news release distribution sites on the Social Media PR Blog. Take a look...
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Note: A full re-write of this blog post is in the works. Check back and keep an eye out for it! Latest Updates: May 30, 2009 - Included new information about the Pitchengine service and updated the "Best of the Best" list.

EndGame Public Relations New post on the Social Media PR Blog: The news came out this week that newspaper readership is declining faster than ever. PR pros and clients need to adapt by learning to bypass the media filter.
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Public relations has always included business-to-consumer promotions in its arsenal of tools, but a large portion of the PR business has traditionally involved attempting to get stories placed in the traditional media, in the hope that the consumer will then see those stories.

EndGame Public Relations Live Feed or News Feed? Which are you using? I'm preferring the live feed. I don't really want anything filtered for me.

EndGame Public Relations Client news: Sheltering Arms launches plan to help families connect and provide support for patients, despite the new H1N1 visitation restrictions.
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Starting today, restrictions on patient visitation go into effect place in hospitals across the Central Virginia area, including Sheltering Arms' inpatient

EndGame Public Relations is expecting a busy last week of October. Good busy though ... not bad busy.

EndGame Public Relations is psyched about going to tonight's Social Media Club meeting. See you there!

EndGame Public Relations What does the new design of Facebook's groups mean to you and your business? A Fan Page or a group ... that is the question!
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It went unnoticed for a lot of people because Facebook groups are not used as widely as they used to be, but Facebook earlier this week unveiled a redesign of those groups. The screen shot below is of ...

EndGame Public Relations I'm very pleased to announce a new EndGame PR client website! Take a look...
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I've been remiss in mentioning a brand new website I recently finished up for a client. I've done quite a bit of web work for the Virginia Community College System (VCCS), and the most recent work involved ...



















