In just a few short hours (at 7pm EST to be exact), Samsung will officially announce the launch of its newest smart phone , the Galaxy S4 .
ABC reports this new Android device will have:
-- a larger screen
-- higher resolution
-- a quad-core processor
-- new software features (including eye-scrolling)
But just ahead of this new Samsung product roll-out, Apple's Senior VP of worldwide marketing has reportedly been criticizing Android, as well as Samsung (by association).
Mashable published a story today discussing Phil Schiller 's (Apple's SVP) attacks on these competitor smart phones, using arguments like "Android is often given as a free replacement for a feature phone and the experience isn't as good as an iPhone."
Whether the PR Whores agree with Schiller's statements or not... we definitely believe the Galaxy S4 itself could use a little Online Reputation Management in order to keep negative products reviews or other smart phone backlash about the newest Android family member at bay.
Typically at the PR Whores Online Reputation Management Firm we focus on protecting companies as well high-profile individuals from negative publicity on the internet, but we are definitely willing to help the helpless... in this case, a new phone that doesn't literally have the "voice" or human capabilities to defend itself.
So here are 3 ways we could boost the reputation of the Samsung Galaxy S4 --
1) Press Releases Galore. One of the quickest ways to generate immediate (and positive) buzz is to publish press releases in order for TV stations, radio personalities & print media companies to become informed of what's going on in the world. The PR Whores would capitalize on this by creating an aggressive press release campaign, launching one every hour for one week straight... in order to begin turning heads & instigating "shop talk" about the new S4.
2) Social Media Inundation. The PR Whores are well aware of the powers which reside in social media content, so we would have our team of writers flood high-traffic social media platforms with product features, facts, images & reasons why everyone should go out and buy the new Samsung smart phone. We would also blog continuously about the same topics...since studies now show that businesses who blog tend to receive 55% more traffic to their web sites. That's not a bad ROI for online reputation management if your digital marketing efforts ultimately land prospective customers to your company site, right?!
3) Channeling in on YouTube. Since YouTube is owned by Google, many of you will not be surprised to hear that one of the fastest ways to show up on page 1 of search engine sites is with videos. The PR Whores could generate an ongoing series of YouTube videos surrounding the Galaxy S4 and its rumored new features. We'd also get consumer insight on camera along with highlights about the phone's new programs & apps. A laundry list of YouTube videos regarding the new Galaxy S4 would definitely provide more positive exposure on the internet... and could possibly have iPhone fanatics considering crossing over to the "Droid side." Good idea? We think so.
What we're trying to say here is... it's not just companies & celebrities who can benefit from our online reputation management services. Cell phones need love too... and the PR Whores offers the most effective marketing strategies to help just about anyone (or anyTHING).
For more information about online reputation management visit our web site: PRWhores.com .
We can also provide you a FREE ORM quote within 24 hours of your inquiry. To receive your quote contact us at: info@prwhores.com or call us: (770) ORM -1802.
Here's to the new Samsung Galaxy S4 ... May your official product launch tonight be "out of this world!"
--The PR Whores
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References:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/technology/2013/03/live-coverage-samsung-galaxy-s4-to-be-announced-today/
http://mashable.com/2013/03/14/phil-schiller-slams-android/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=feedburner&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Mashable+%28Mashable%29
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/samsungs-galaxy-s4-what-you-need-to-know/2013/03/14/fa50e382-8c9c-11e2-b63f-f53fb9f2fcb4_story.html