Posted on 08/26/10 by Krystine Dinh | Filed under Marketing, Media Gallery, PR, Weblog, Zenzi's Favorite Headlines
Top 10 Tips to Integrate Traditional PR & Digital Marketing

As marketing and PR are changing rapidly with the constant evolution and expansion of the digital ecosystem, success requires integrated efforts that combine the smartest tactics in traditional PR combined with online marketing and SEO practices. The Internet has changed how we receive information, how we interact and engage with each other, with brands and with media. PR is a critical aspect of the marketing mix and there are fundamental shifts in strategy and approach that Zenzi Communications, an integrated marketing and PR agency, works with daily.
First and foremost, it is critical for PR professionals to be knowledgeable in all digital tools, including social media, blogs, mobile apps, SEO and email marketing. PR and online marketing are two areas of expertise that should go hand-in-hand.
Posted on 08/23/10 by Erin Coller | Filed under Media Gallery, Weblog, Zenzi's Favorite Headlines
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Posted on 07/28/10 by Erin Coller | Filed under Weblog, Zenzi In the News, Zenzi's Favorite Headlines
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| Issue Date: Daily Dog – July 26, 2010
Chiquita Hires Zenzi Communications for Sticker Design PR Zenzi Communications (www.zenzi.com), an integrated marketing and PR agency dedicated to helping clients to ‘Be Known’ and ‘Be Found,’ has been retained by Chiquita Brands to launch and manage media relations efforts for the Chiquita Banana Sticker Design Contest. |
Posted on 10/12/09 by Steve Fiore | Filed under Media Gallery, Zenzi's Favorite Headlines


Willie Nelson has tossed the satellite dish off the back of his corn-powered tour bus in favor of a little box that fuses wireless data cards from a variety of networks into a single connection.
Which is to say Willie is on the net again, seeing things he may never see again.
Satellite connections can be made anywhere, but they are expensive and have strict usage caps. Network data cards offer all-you-can eat broadband plans, but any given company’s — AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint — doesn’t work everywhere. The solution? Use an array of network data cards from several companies. What Nelson has done is to tie four wireless USB cards into a Mushroom Networks PortaBella 141, which makes them into a single, fast and robust connection that can power a roving or remote network.


Posted on 09/07/09 by Hilary McCarthy | Filed under Clients, Media Gallery, Zenzi's Favorite Headlines
Check out this month’s Black Enterprise, on newsstands, in which Crystal Watkins of Torrey Pines Bank is recognized.