I just had the good fortune to meet up with the neat bunch of people behind a new device designed to improve the quality of life for disabled people and travelers in restaurants. The device is being marketed by Menus That Talk and their booth at the National Restaurant Association Show in Chicago is near ours. During the first day, Richard Herbst of Menus That Talk approached our booth to find out if PRWeb could assist their rollout as he had tried press release distribution before and wasn’t happy with the results.
Richard and I met for a good hour and I got to learn about how Menus That Talk came to be and how its rollout is being managed all within their family. Richard and I also set up a PRWeb Media Visibility press release and scheduled it to launch on Monday (yesterday).
Richard came up to me before noon yesterday with a quirky grin and said he was just contacted by CBS and they scheduled an interview. I asked how CBS heard about Menus That Talk and he said they saw the PRWeb press release (it was only hours old). Later on, they had also scheduled an interview with Fox. Sweeet!
I’ve received calls in the office from happy customers telling me about their successes with the PRWeb product and that’s really nice to hear. But this is the first time I got to be there in person as it is happening. It’s pretty exciting.
This isn’t the only case study for us at this show. We’ve been visited by a number of other exhibitors who stopped by to thank us for helping their businesses grow.
This is such a great company to be part of.
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Hi Joe:
Hope you’re still doing what you did for us last year in Chicago. Things are hopping here and I need to do more of those releases. We just installed a bunch in San Antonio at a neat restaurant chain called The Lion and Rose, an honest to goodness British pub with about sixty kinds of beer.
Please get in touch,