Zangaroa Enterprises Announces Launch of Press Room
For Immediate Release on August 17, 2009 10:37 PM | Permalink
Torrington, CT - Zangaroa Enterprises today announced the launch of its all-new Press Room, designed to give journalists and bloggers worldwide the complete tools they need to cover Zangaroa Enterprises on their publication.
"This has been a long time coming," remarked Carlo Von Sexron, company spokesman and Chief of PR during a private conference earlier today. "While Zangaroa has certainly gained a strong foothold in the Internet development arena, we haven't had a way to reach out to the media, nor our customers, whenever we add new services or augment our existing skill set."
Such a statement could refer to the recent acquisition of former video game website, VGRC, which went virtually unnoticed due to an admitted lack of major PR campaign to advertise the takeover.
"We have learned from our mistakes, and are coming back stronger than before," said Carlo to an enthusiastic and cheering crowd, carrying signs that read "7/16 NEVER FORGET," and "SAY BYE IT'S YOUR LAST TIME IN THE INTERNET;" presumably a taunt to competiting firms.
The Zangaroa Press Room, located at press.zangaroa.com, is a publicly-accessible domain, powered by Movable Type Open Source to deliver press releases not only through the press room, but also via RSS syndication through Feedburner as well as Twitter.
"Many corporate PR websites oftentimes are hidden behind gateways where only journalists given access by the company press representatives can visit. We find this counter-productive to public relations, as this limits our exposure to just people we personally know and approve of. We don't care if you're a writer for CNN, or just have your own personal blog: If you or your readers have an interest in our company, then we make these services available to use at your discretion."
When asked by a reporter about future plans for the fledgling company, Carlo hinted at possibly opening the long-awaited PR services division of Zangaroa Enterprises, where the company can be subcontracted out by other businesses to handle public relations for them. "We've been putting it off for awhile to develop other parts of the business, but the time is coming closer. Naturally, we have to have our own successful PR operation to show that we are worth hiring, so this is just a step along that path. But we're getting there."
Zangaroa's corporate homepage, which links to the available services the company provides, as well as syndicated headlines from its new blog, can be found at www.zangaroa.com
"This has been a long time coming," remarked Carlo Von Sexron, company spokesman and Chief of PR during a private conference earlier today. "While Zangaroa has certainly gained a strong foothold in the Internet development arena, we haven't had a way to reach out to the media, nor our customers, whenever we add new services or augment our existing skill set."
Such a statement could refer to the recent acquisition of former video game website, VGRC, which went virtually unnoticed due to an admitted lack of major PR campaign to advertise the takeover.
"We have learned from our mistakes, and are coming back stronger than before," said Carlo to an enthusiastic and cheering crowd, carrying signs that read "7/16 NEVER FORGET," and "SAY BYE IT'S YOUR LAST TIME IN THE INTERNET;" presumably a taunt to competiting firms.
The Zangaroa Press Room, located at press.zangaroa.com, is a publicly-accessible domain, powered by Movable Type Open Source to deliver press releases not only through the press room, but also via RSS syndication through Feedburner as well as Twitter.
"Many corporate PR websites oftentimes are hidden behind gateways where only journalists given access by the company press representatives can visit. We find this counter-productive to public relations, as this limits our exposure to just people we personally know and approve of. We don't care if you're a writer for CNN, or just have your own personal blog: If you or your readers have an interest in our company, then we make these services available to use at your discretion."
When asked by a reporter about future plans for the fledgling company, Carlo hinted at possibly opening the long-awaited PR services division of Zangaroa Enterprises, where the company can be subcontracted out by other businesses to handle public relations for them. "We've been putting it off for awhile to develop other parts of the business, but the time is coming closer. Naturally, we have to have our own successful PR operation to show that we are worth hiring, so this is just a step along that path. But we're getting there."
Zangaroa's corporate homepage, which links to the available services the company provides, as well as syndicated headlines from its new blog, can be found at www.zangaroa.com
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For more information about this release, or press inquiries into Zangaroa Enterprises, please contact Carlo Von Sexron, Chief of PR, at carlo[at]zangaroa[dot]com