BRANDON, FL, June 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) We are excited to announce the hiring a new spokesperson Bella to represent our Tampa Photographers and Staff. It was real important to us to have someone who presented a good image in the community, and also realizing that a large share of our targeted market is females, we originally wanted Tim Tebow.
We compared the hundred thousand dollar salary that Tebow would certainly have ask for as compared to Bella's demands of just a little bit more turkey meat for her daily lunches, and we have decided to hire Bella. We also had to take into consideration, the constant demands a wedding photographer PR Representative, and therefore realized that Tebow's time constraints of being a professional athlete, just would not work.
It was imperative that we had a full time PR Rep, which Bella's schedule was able to accommodate. In addition to this Bella has offered her services to be a Ring Bearer or Flower Girl, for any brides who wish to do so.
If you feel that we have made a good decision we ask you to like our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelebrationsTB and welcome aboard our new PR Rep.
Celebrations of Tampa Bay provides photography, video, and DJ services specializing in weddings. Contact us at (813) 657-2238.
Website: http://www.CelebrationsofTampaBay.com
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[Press-News.org] Tampa Wedding Photographer Hires Poodle as Public Relations SpokespersonPhotographer in Tampa elects Bella, a Toy Poodle to be new PR Representative for a Wedding Business in Tampa.