Leading PR Agency partners with major bloggers’ event

AMPR

Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, 11 October 2014—AMPR Publicity and Communications, Inc. (AMPR), one of the country’s leading public relations agencies, is a major partner of “Blogapalooza 2014,” the biggest annual gathering of the country’s top bloggers.

AMPR Publicity and Communications, Inc. is a full service public relations and marketing services company that caters to various industries and companies of diverse sizes.  AMPR is also engaged in related services such as event planning and management, news and events monitoring from media and non-media sources, conceptualization and development of creative materials and brand marketing review for clients in need of end-to-end development of communication plans.

It counts as among its longest and biggest clients to date some of the most recognized and multinational companies in the Philippines such as Acer, Uniqlo, and Manulife Philippines. Top local brands are also in AMPR’s clients list, familiar brands such as Uratex, Delfi Marketing Inc. (makers of chocolate brand Goya), including retail hub Tutuban Commercial Center and telecommunications company Globe Telecom.

Every AMPR campaign is tailor-fitted to its client’s brand personality, goals, and target market. Though it has always been a challenge to create a campaign that suits the varying needs of its client, AMPR always welcome these challenges and employs a fully integrated approach with positive results.

“It took us a long time to build ourselves to be one of the key players in the PR industry today, to be trusted by big clients and most especially trusted by the media who now are very supportive of our efforts,” says Ana Manansala, AMPR Publicity and Communications, Inc. Managing Director. “We are very blessed that we are given the chance to be part of Blogapalooza this year and establish AMPR as a PR agency to look out for.”

“Blogapalooza” is a community that counts more than 600 top bloggers as members. The event serves as the perfect opportunity for the bloggers and members of the online community to get together and interact with each other. It is also the perfect venue for big and small businesses to present their products and services not only to these influential bloggers but also to members of the print and broadcast media, mainly TV, radio, newspapers and magazines, that are expected to cover the event.

“This partnership with Blogapalooza only proves that the genuine connections we’ve made with our friends from the media and the bloggers as well are strong. We will continue to reinforce our ties with a vision that is ever evolving and minds open to more possibilities,” Ms. Manansala adds.

And as an event partner, AMPR has brought some of its clients, such as Uratex, Panasonic, Snoe, Henkel Philippines’ Syoss and Dial, Raycop Vacuum Philippines, to participate in Blogapalooza, giving away freebies and prizes to the event’s guests.

It is a great day for businesses and brands to be “seen and heard” by the online community through their booth spaces at the venue, which the organizers chose because of its bigger space to accommodate more guests. There, event sponsors and exhibitors will showcase what they have to offer to Filipinos to these prominent bloggers, which counts an estimated 4 million visitors and readers per month combined.

For more about AMPR Publicity and Communications, Inc.’s expertise and services, like them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AMPRInc or contact them through (02) 706-1971 and ampr.consultancy@gmail.com. For “Blogapalooza 2014,” visit WhenInManila.com or OurAwesomePlanet.com.

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Edward Santos

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