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Agency-Select, the International No-Fee Agency Search Firm, Chosen by Omek Interactive for its U.S. PR Agency Search

Agency search consultancy Agency-Select, the agency search industry's only non-database, personalized, no-fee search service, has been chosen to head the PR agency search for Omek Interactive for its U.S. PR agency search.

Agency-Select, the International No-Fee Agency Search Firm, Chosen by Omek Interactive for its U.S. PR Agency Search
2010-12-09
NEW YORK, NY, December 09, 2010 (Press-News.org) Agency search consultancy Agency-Select, the agency search industry's only non-database, personalized, no-fee search service, has been chosen to head the PR agency search for Omek Interactive for its U.S. PR agency search.

Omek Interactive's software development kit is a full middleware solution used by consumer electronics companies and game developers to create 3D camera applications. Techcrunch writes that "Omek Interactive could blow Microsoft's Project Natal out of the water."

Agency-Select Director Joan Weinberg states, "Our reach extends from high tech PR for start-ups and emerging companies making their market debut -- like the green tech company launched by the owner of Carnival Cruise Lines - to consumer products, food and beverage, financial institutions, health care, medical devices, and real estate."

"Our agency matches span the globe. Geographically, half of our matches are clients seeking PR agencies in New York, London and Los Angeles, followed by Western and Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa."

Agency-Select applies a unique business model. Unlike other agency search firms, Agency-Select earns its commission from the agency that wins the client's account.

Clients range from the European Society for Gynecological Oncology, Equivio (customers NASA, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission) and N-Trig (Microsoft, Dell, HP) to 4G WiMAX provider Alvarion (NASDAQ ALVR).

About Agency-Select
Clients choose Agency-Select for gratis, bespoke, impartial international and domestic agency matchmaking searches including public relations agencies, marketing, advertising, branding and digital agencies, with an emphasis on ROI. Ongoing relationship monitoring is also fee-free.

The company leads clients step-by-step through the search process, protecting the clients' interests and creating successful partnerships from New York, London, Los Angeles, Israel and China to Germany, Italy, Spain, Singapore, Buenos Aires, Japan and all points on the globe.

Agency-Select builds long-term relationships based on each client's individual marketing communications strategy, messaging, goals - and importantly - chemistry and corporate culture.

Media contact:
Joan Weinberg
Director at Agency-Select:
The No-Fee International PR Agency Matchmakers
US & CANADA & WESTERN/EASTERN EUROPE & APAC & LATAM & MENA & BRIC
Tel: +1 (646) 355-4030
Tel: +44 (0)20 7060 1014
Tel: +972 3 575 5448
Fax: +972 3 575 5449
Mobile: +972-522-202-484
Skype: JoanW1
joan@agency-select.com
www.agency-select.com

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[Press-News.org] Agency-Select, the International No-Fee Agency Search Firm, Chosen by Omek Interactive for its U.S. PR Agency Search
Agency search consultancy Agency-Select, the agency search industry's only non-database, personalized, no-fee search service, has been chosen to head the PR agency search for Omek Interactive for its U.S. PR agency search.