| Website | mobilitypr.com |
| Phone | 503-946-3310 |
Mobility Public Relations is a full-service PR agency created specifically for mobility technology businesses. Focusing solely on mobile technologies better positions MoPR to build expertise, share information and create compelling PR campaigns. Our approach to PR is to create impact with comprehensive communications programs that advance client business objectives.
With years of experience serving a wide range of businesses, from venture seeking start-ups to century-old public telecom corporations, the team at MoPR employs aggressive communications strategies including both traditional and social media PR components to deliver results that matter.
MoPR is at the forefront of the trends and technologies influencing and changing the way the PR industry works with media and clients. Working with SEO experts, MoPR developed our own social media newswire, MobilityWire® (www.MobilityWire.com) to distribute client news directly to bloggers and the Internet news community in a rich and interactive format. We created a social media press kit portal to host our clients’ press kits, creating a searchable one-stop-shop of multimedia information for reporters and bloggers.
Available at www.mobilitypr.com/clients, our innovative press kit portal presents information to reporters in an easy to navigate format that includes features such as one-click downloads of high-res company images, hyperlinked multimedia elements, links to company executives’ LinkedIn and social network pages, instant messaging, as well as standard press kit materials such as press release archives, backgrounders, FAQs, quote sheets, bios and overview presentations. To help our clients blog, we recently launched MobilityBlogs.net, a blogging platform that lets Mobility PR provide custom-branded blogs with SEO and content sharing tools.
The MoPR team actively participates in the industry conversations taking place by blogging ourselves on TheMoPRBlog (www.TheMoPRBlog.com). In June 2008, the agency founded the Museum of Mobility History (MuMoH), a growing collection with more than 50 artifacts spanning over 100 years of mobility history. The collection is available online at www.mumoh.com and includes many important technology firsts in addition to print ads, television commercials and other fascinating multimedia of mobility technologies.
The online museum also includes a companion wiki, www.mumohwiki.com so people with knowledge of mobility technology can contribute their own information or add detail to items already online. The MuMoH collection can be loaned out, and has been visiting local elementary school classrooms.