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Veteran Publicist Bobbi Cowan Forms Strategic Partnership with Social Media Firm Kaboodle Ventures

New Collaborative Alliance to Provide Innovative Suite of Social Media Marketing Tools, Organic SEO and Publicity Solutions Specifically Designed for the Entertainment Industry.

2011-04-02
LOS ANGELES, CA, April 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Los Angeles-based Public Relations Professional Bobbi Cowan announces this week a new strategic social media collaboration with Arizona-based Kaboodle Ventures, LLC.

The new alliance will provide clients with a full array of Organic SEO & Social Media made easy packages and solutions for everyone. From initial setup to ongoing Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, YouTube presence, distribute podcast feeds, promotional videos, press releases, audience development and event marketing across the Social Media landscape.

Kaboodle Ventures currently reps, are a very impressive list of online Radio/TV Shows and Networks, Health and Wellness Corporations, Real Estate Industry Professionals, Entertainment Industry, Authors, Musicians, Record Labels and Charities. "We welcome the opportunity to engage, educate and empower so many others with valuable, experienced insight and to assist others while catering in the next plateau of the digital media age", mentions Gary Germano of Kaboodle Ventures ( http://kaboodleventuresllc.com ).

As a pioneering Publicist in the music business for decades, Bobbi Cowan has worked in an ever- changing media environment, and has long pondered the workings of getting a client's name, persona, book, music, into the public consciousness. With the dawn of the Internet and the proliferation of Social Media, the talent Kaboodle Ventures brings to the process today marks an essential element in the PR process. "I am thrilled to affiliate with this exciting company, and view this partnership as the definitive edge of the way things now must be done."

Bobbi's recent clients include the gifted Electronic musician Lee Negin, whose new CD "Hungry Ghosts" is an underground radio sensation. Recent client Jazz composer Jon Gold received kudos for his 2010 CD "Brazil Confidential," and is currently in the studio readying a new CD; while Santa Fe doctor and author Stefan Ripich is on his way to an important, best-selling book with "The 30 Day Diabetes Cure." Bobbi's history,( http://www.bobbicowan.com ) includes her own companies in which she represented a wide range of clients including the film "This is Spinal Tap," and the first recorded group of Singing Cats (The Jingle Cats). She has enjoyed stints with Rogers & Cowan and Warren Cowan Associates, as well as VP positions with Motown and Casablanca Records. In addition to being in the center of the Rock & Roll world with the legendary PR firm Gibson & Stromberg in the early 1970s, Cowan represented many of the "Troubador" artists whose careers exploded from that mythological stage.

"But today, if you're not Tweeting, Friending or Linking," Cowan muses, " the job of a Publicist requires the traditional media as well as a great presence online. It's exciting to be working together with this innovative company, and clients will indeed have an immediate and worldwide presence."

About Bobbi Cowan

As a pioneering Publicist in the music business for decades, Bobbi Cowan has worked in an ever- changing media environment, and has long pondered the workings of getting a client's name, persona, book, music, into the public consciousness. With the dawn of the Internet and the proliferation of Social Media, the talent Kaboodle Ventures brings to the process today marks an essential element in the PR process. "I am thrilled to affiliate with this exciting company, and view this partnership as the definitive edge of the way things now must be done."

Bobbi's recent clients include the gifted Electronic musician Lee Negin, whose new CD "Hungry Ghosts" is an underground radio sensation. Recent client Jazz composer Jon Gold received kudos for his 2010 CD "Brazil Confidential," and is currently in the studio readying a new CD; while Santa Fe doctor and author Stefan Ripich is on his way to an important, best-selling book with "The 30 Day Diabetes Cure." Bobbi's history,( http://www.bobbicowan.com ) includes her own companies in which she represented a wide range of clients including the film "This is Spinal Tap," and the first recorded group of Singing Cats (The Jingle Cats). She has enjoyed stints with Rogers & Cowan and Warren Cowan Associates, as well as VP positions with Motown and Casablanca Records. In addition to being in the center of the Rock & Roll world with the legendary PR firm Gibson & Stromberg in the early 1970s, Cowan represented many of the "Troubador" artists whose careers exploded from that mythological stage.

About Kaboodle Ventures

Kaboodle Ventures is a six year old search engine optimization, social media strategy and audience development firm based in Scottsdale, Arizona.

BOBBI COWAN PUBLIC RELATIONS
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA
http://www.bobbicowan.com
818.980.2372
Contact: Bobbi Cowan


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[Press-News.org] Veteran Publicist Bobbi Cowan Forms Strategic Partnership with Social Media Firm Kaboodle Ventures
New Collaborative Alliance to Provide Innovative Suite of Social Media Marketing Tools, Organic SEO and Publicity Solutions Specifically Designed for the Entertainment Industry.