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Welcome to Rebillard Public Relations

The advent of the Internet and the popularity of personal computers present both an opportunity and a challenge for today's business owner.  Online marketing is a "value added" tool to attract and retain new customers.

Rebillard Public Relations is a full-service public relations company that is positioned to get your marketing out to all generations of consumers.  From Generation Y, to 50 Something Baby Boomers and Seniors, we can develop a marketing campaign that will reach your customers.  Traditional public relations mixed with the technology of the Internet gives you the most comprehensive tools for a successful marketing campaign.

SEO, E-newsletters, E-blasts, blogging, website design & content, Internet advertising, "Get Mobile" advertising, radio and television production, webcasts, and more.  We develop programs that fit within your budget and that reach your potential customers.  Whether it's one initiative or an entire campaign, we can design what works best.  

 

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RPR Alerts!

Poughkeepsie Journal -- Public Relations Experts:  come clean, be contrite, by Amy Winn.   Rebillard Public Relations CEO, Jeanne Rebillard, advises that NYS Governor, Eliot Spitzer, set the record straight.

The latest from The White Gallery:

Now through November 30th "The Art of the Figure" with artists Mary Close, Betsy Podlach, and  David Dunlop.  Sculpture with Rein Kiernan and John Greene.  U.S. Premiere of photographer, Nikhil Bhandari.  For more on this show visit www.thewhitegalleryart.com   Gallery hours are Fri..-Sun. 11-4 pm or by appt. 

Here the latest from Assemblyman Joel Miller at www.assemblymanjoelmiller.com


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Full House Productions is a state-of-the-art sound studio.  Looking for radio ads, and more.... contact Full House.   


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» Listen to Dragons of the Storm author George Minkoff read from his first volume in the series; The Weight of Smoke. (in three parts).

Listen to Andy Olenick as he talks about the over 100 historic sites in New York state that he photographed for his new book, Historic New York; Architectural Journeys in the Empire State with Leonard Lopate from WNYC. "The Treasures of New York" originally aired on June 29, 2007.


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