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EC Client’s Article on Effects of Wireless Gap Measurement on Thin-Film Production Featured in Leading Semiconductor Portal

July 9th, 2010 by admin

Portland, Ore.  – Ehrlich Communications, a content-driven marketing and P.R. firm, announced today that a client’s article on wireless PECVD chamber gap measurement versus legacy gap measurement at fabs was featured in a leading semiconductor portal.

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EC Gets Word Out for Film’s Debut at Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF)

June 11th, 2010 by admin

Seattle – Ehrlich Communications, a content-driven marketing and P.R. firm, announced today that – working on a one-week deadline – it successfully spread the word of an indie film’s debut at the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) via bloggers, The Hollywood Reporter, Seattle Times, The Oregonian, Queen Anne News and City Arts magazine.

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EC Retained by Nation’s Largest Provider of Public Computing Systems for Hospitality Industry

March 5th, 2010 by admin

Portland, Ore. – Ehrlich Communications, a content-driven marketing and P.R. firm, announced today that it has been retained by the nation’s largest provider of public computing systems for the hospitality industry.

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EC Principal Delivers Lecture on Message Development at Linfield College

February 26th, 2010 by admin

Portland, Ore. – Ehrlich Communications, a content-driven marketing and P.R. firm, announced today that its principal, Chris Ehrlich, has delivered a lecture on message development at Linfield College titled “Resisting the Extremes.”

Ehrlich’s presentation illustrated approaches to message development and why marketing and P.R. mediums tend to fall where they do along a messaging spectrum.

Linfield College is a liberal arts school in McMinnville, Ore. with an enrollment of 1,700.

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EC Client’s iPhone Productivity App Featured in The New York Times Technology Section

February 19th, 2010 by admin

Portland, Ore. – Ehrlich Communications, a content-driven marketing and P.R. firm, announced today that the iPhone productivity app developed by its client was featured in The New York Times Technology section.

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EC Client’s Article on Automated Robot Teaching at 300 mm Fabs Featured in Leading Semiconductor Publication

January 29th, 2010 by admin

Portland, Ore.  – Ehrlich Communications, a content-driven marketing and P.R. firm, announced today that a client’s article on wireless automated robot teaching versus legacy robot teaching at 300 mm fabs was featured in a leading semiconductor publication.

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EC Principal Delivers Lecture on P.R. at Linfield College

January 22nd, 2010 by admin

Portland, Ore. – Ehrlich Communications, a content-driven marketing and P.R. firm, announced today that its principal, Chris Ehrlich, has delivered a lecture on P.R. at Linfield College titled “Controlling the Message.”

Ehrlich’s presentation examined how key messages have shaped public perception of the Obama campaign, Walmart, Big Oil and GM.

Linfield College is a liberal arts school in McMinnville, Ore. with an enrollment of 1,700.

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EC Client’s iPhone Productivity App Featured on Leading Technology Blog

December 18th, 2009 by admin

Portland, Ore. – Ehrlich Communications, a content-driven marketing and P.R. firm, announced today that the iPhone productivity app developed by its client has been featured on a leading technology blog that receives six million visitors a month.

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EC Retained by Public Agency to Communicate Details of $42 Million Infrastruture Project

November 20th, 2009 by admin

Portland, Ore. – Ehrlich Communications, a content-driven marketing and P.R. firm, announced today that it has been retained by a public agency to communicate the details of a $42 million water infrastructure project to customers.

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