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Bear Icebox Communications
Bear Icebox is a boutique public relations and marketing firm that partners with select clients to provide strategic solutions to move the needle for the companies and organizations we represent. Here's an overview of the services we provide: Public Relations and Marketing Support It’s not enough to have a compelling service or product—you have to be able to communicate that with your target audience, or else no one but your friends and family will ever know what you have to offer. We take our public relations a step further. It’s not just about landing you stories in target media – it’s also about training you to effectively share your story with the public (thereby training us to better know you). PR is a two-way street between client and agency and we provide the infrastructure to build that road with you. Digital Content Strategy and Website Design Businesses live and die on the web, and how you present yourself there is more important than it ever has been before. Beyond shaping your message, you need experts who can design websites that hold the attention of your audience and compels them to seek out more information. From creating custom content that engages users to designing a complete website from start to finish, we have the resources to take your business to the next step online. Writing and Storytelling The same old dry copy will get you the same old flagging interest—why settle for that when you could have something that interests your audience, that reaches them where their desires live? Through experience in diverse markets, the Bear Icebox team knows what gets people going and are eager to bring that knowledge to bear behind your message. What makes clients choose us? We’re not like the others. We know your name and we know what you want, because we listen, we research and we know the world. Sit down and talk to us and we’ll dream your story into the precise, personal message you’ve been trying to shape for so long.
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