In the News

For decades, publicists have prided themselves on getting their clients quoted in the biggest circulation and most popular publications possible. While that’s certainly a focus at Inkandescent Public Relations, we know that times have changed. Going hyper-local is important, as is having a presence in the social media sphere.

While our clients are regularly featured in such newspapers of record as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Times of London, US News & World Report, Money magazine, Washington Post, and Philadelphia Inquirer — we also get them quoted in Patch.com, Yahoo.com, AOL.com, and newspapers and magazines that circulate in their communities. Radio and TV is also a popular spot for Inkandescent clients, who have been interviewed on the CBS “Early Show,” NBC News, Fox News, “CNN Money,” “The Kojo Nnamdi Show,” and Federal News Radio, among others. Scroll down to see those media mentions.

Inkandescent PR also has thousands of friends, followers, and contacts in the social media world, where we regularly get the word out about our clients. Friend us today: www.facebook.com.

In the News: Andy Hines featured in BusinessWeek article

BUSINESSWEEK, May 8, 2008 — In a May 8 BusinessWeek article entitled “The Slump: It’s a Guy Thing,” Social Technologies’ Andy Hines was interviewed by reporter Peter Coy about the fact that women and men are “operating in two different economies.” Is it true?

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In the News: Entrepreneur Magazine interviews Peter von Stackelberg about Nanotechnology

ENTREPRENEUR MAGAZINE, May 2008 — Is your company ready for the nanotech boom? For an article entitled “Small Wonders” that appears in the May issue of Entrepreneur magazine, reporter Andrea Cooper talked to Social Technologies’ Peter von Stackelberg about a brief he wrote on the future of nanomaterials.

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In the News: Washingtonian Magazine Features Social Technologies' Founder Tom Conger

WASHINGTONIAN MAGAZINE, February 2008 — Hot off the presses is the February 2008 issue of Washingtonian magazine featuring an article about Social Technologies’ founder Tom Conger by the magazine’s managing editor, Ellen Ryan.

She interviewed Conger about the changes we’re are likely to see in the coming years. He shared some thoughts on how his children will live as adults in 10 or 15 years, what robots will do for the average home, and how valued-based buying decisions will affect what is sold at grocery stores.

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In the News: Chris Carbone talks to The Washington Post about Experiential Gifts

THE WASHINGTON POST EXPRESS, Dec. 14, 2007 — Your friends seem to have everything, or are steering clear of accumulating more “stuff,” so what do you buy them this holiday season? In a December 14 article for The Washington Post Express, reporter Kris Coronado suggested Washingtonians tap into a new trend of buying experiential gifts. For insight into the trend, Coronado turned to Social Technologies’ Director of Programs Chris Carbone.

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In the News: Futurist Andy Hines in the New York Times

NEW YORK TIMES, December 13, 2007 — In an article that ran in the Dec. 13 issue of the New York Times, “You won’t find me in my office, I’m working,” reporter Lisa Belkin talked about the growing trend of “white space,” the place where workers go to think, write, and be creative. She spoke with Futurist Andy Hines about the topic.

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In the News: Gio Van Remortel talks to MSNBC about Gen X and Retirement

MSNBC, November 26, 2007 — Social Technologies Futurist Gio Van Remortel was recently featured on MSNBC.com in the article: For Gen X, Time To Grow Up And Get A Broker. “They’re not a saving generation — they’re spenders,” said Gio Van Remortel began.

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In the News: What Makes Teens Happy? Andy Hines explains on The CBS Early Show

CBS EARLY SHOW, Nov. 13, 2007 — Social Technologies’ Director of Consulting, Andy Hines, appeared yesterday morning on The Early Show (CBS) to discuss our recent seven-month study for MTV Research, “The Future of Happiness: What makes 12 to 24-year-olds happy?” Following are his thoughts on the research, and the findings.

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In the News: Great Handmade Gifts Featured in Modern Bride

MODERN BRIDE, June 1, 2007 — “Lately, guest gifts seem to fall into one of two hot categories: something completely personalized, or something to eat,” writes Modern Bride reporter Ann Cochran. “You’ll find great options for both approaches at a Virginia-based Web site, greathandmadegifts.com.”

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