Satisfy the yearnings by businesses and organizations to become well known and desired.


That phrase describes the work of our firm each and every day within its headquarters in southeastern Washington -- the evergreen state located in America's beautiful northwest.
How do we do that?
Simple. We use "sex appeal."
Now, that got your attention, didn't it? That process of getting attention -- capturing minds -- is what we are all about.
As a public relations and marketing communications agency, we believe that communicating is not the problem. The problem today is being heard.
So we go to great lengths to craft copy that lures editors into reading more, produce printed pieces that arouse curiosity, and develop online or offline communication strategies that draw crowds like ants marching toward a pool of sugar water.
To make sure we are cost-effective and speedy, we have evolved from a traditional agency, with lots of square footage and lots of staff on-site to a new type of agency: a virtual one. We assemble and disassemble staff as client's needs change. We connect with each other via computer. With our 30 years of experience, we provide you a lot of brainpower.
There's a second component to our mission -- satisfying the yearning to become desired.
To effect desire, we attend to not only the external audiences of an organization, but the internal operations as well -- if help is needed by the client. What good is our work if something has clogged the machinery inside? What value is there if desire is stimulated, but can't, for one reason or another, be satisfied? We provide counsel in the areas we have expertise. We don't have all the answers. When we don't, we'll work hard to find someone who does.
That's what good partners do. Especially when you have a partner whose job is to satisfy your yearnings to become well known plus desired!
Tell us your problems and aspirations. Let's see if we can help. Hope to hear from you soon!







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