Oakland Business Review
Thursday, December 16, 2004
Volume 1 • Issue 11 PRstore makes image affordable BY RITA BROWN info@mbizreview.com Image is everything in business. But strategic marketing and public relations campaigns can take a big bite out of a small operating budget. Now there’s a new franchise alternative that’s flexible, affordable and offers a la carte services for the small business owner. It’s the new PRstore …Read Full Article...
The Detroit News
Wednesday, December 1, 2004
Marketing franchise helps fledgling firms By By Neal Haldane/Special to The Detroit News PRstore, which is planning eight more Metro locations, aids small businesses with their exposure needs. ROYAL OAK — John Maddox needed help developing a corporate identity for his new public accounting firm, Maddox Ungar in Bingham Farms. Mel Jackson wanted a professional flier and brochure for his …Read Full Article...
PRWeek
Monday, August 23, 2004
Appleseed Group Planning to Open Up Nine PRstores By John N. Frank DETROIT – PRstore, a franchise PR operation started two years ago, has signed a new franchisee, Appleseed Group, which plans to open nine PRstores in the Detroit and Toledo areas. The first Appleseed-run PRstore will open this year in the Detroit suburb of Royal Oak, said James Moore, …Read Full Article...
MiBiz West
Monday, June 14, 2004
Founders Bank Founder Moves Into Advertising By Karen Gentry MiBiz Network GRAND RAPIDS – Typical customers of the PRstore have been in business for three years and have been fairly successful, but they know they need marketing help. Russ Andre, owner of the PRstore in Knapp’s Corner in Grand Rapids, has helped about 150 of these businesses since opening his …Read Full Article...
PRWeek
Monday, January 5, 2004
The PRstore looks to make a big splash by thinking small With straightforward tactics, itemized billing, and the like, the PRstore hopes that specializing in basic PR functions will help distinguish it in the minds of prospective clients. By Paul Cordasco It’s not often that one conducts an interview with a PR agency executive who freely admits his primary business …Read Full Article...

