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Valerie Voci was the publisher of Newsbytes
News Network--a Washington Post company--the first online technology news service, where she managed
reporters and clients around the world.
Read Val's story. |
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When Avalere looked to distribute their Medicare and Medicaid
knowledge beyond their client base, Voci Media Works East (VMWE) was brought in to
design and manage the conversion and distribution program. |
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VMWE helped develop the
initial advertising and revenue plan for the citizen journalism
start-up Backfence. |
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Teaming
with the award winning publisher of the Little Black Book, VMWE rebranded and
launched the ADFEBW event in June 2006. |
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When Pew looked
to distribute content beyond their
client base, Voci Media Works East conducted a needs assessment and business development study and
created a plan to guide the conversion and
distribution program. |
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Noral Group retained VMWE to help accelerate Internet marketing and traffic driving
strategies for a major government health agency client. Val is also repositing, rebranding, and rebuilding the Noral web site. |
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Spot-on is an online
information service led by veteran editor Chris Nolan,
looking at topical issues in a completey new and unique way. When they needed a
distribution strategy to match, they called on VMWE. |
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When
Searchles.com developed social networking solutions for
media properties they called VMWE to bring their product to media companies and develop business relationships. |
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Val Voci led the development and launch of
Washtech.com--a Washington Post
company--then led the merger with and created the business plan for TechNews. |
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When Stateline, a divsion of the Pew Center on States, looked
to distribute their editorial beyond their own web site, Voci Media Works
East was brought in to develop their syndication program. |
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Valerie Voci wrote the forward and helped edit Jackie Bassett's book for entrepreneurs So You Built It and They Didn't Come. Now What? |
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