Public Relations & Communications - San Francisco, California, United States
NRW was the first public relations agency to identify the Internet as a marketplace -- building early Internet brands such as Internet-In-A-Box, Virtual Vineyards, Women's Wire, Spry, Spyglass, and THE WELL. Following its early market entry, NRW launched and built many of yesterday's and today's industry icons such as Yahoo!, and the Apple iMac. Touted by Fast Company as "one of the hottest, independent public relations agencies," NRW innovated frontiers of communications, marketing and brand development -- representing industry leaders such as Bidcom, Vignette, Nordstrom.com, eSpeed, Extend Media, and Concur Technologies, Inc. The agency was organized around strategic markets that represented the leading-edge of consumer and business technology innovation, including: New Media & Entertainment, Consumer eCommerce, Financial Services, Interactive Marketing, eMarketplaces, eBusiness Strategies, and Global Networks. Being market-focused, NRW teams were known for their comprehensive understanding of clients' business and their deep relationships with key influencers. As a full-service public relations and e-marketing firm, NRW provided an integrated suite of services, including: Strategy Development, Business Intelligence, Media Relations, Conference Strategies, and Interactive Services.