5 results tagged “driving site traffic”


Coupons.com: In many ways, it's a story about redemption
We really did pitch that angle, and had a story printed with that as the headline. Atomic signed with Coupons.com to raise awareness in ad/marketing media about the value of online coupons, support business to business sales and drive consumer traffic to Coupons.com. ComContext research at the beg...


Living Social: Launching an instant Facebook application leader
Since launching LivingSocial from beta in July 2008, Atomic's management of the brand's PR program has achieved success by maximizing new product launches (i.e. iPhone app, "Pick Your Five") and establishing LivingSocial's reputation for innovation among business and technology press and b...


Mint.com: the fastest growing personal finance software product in history
Mint.com provides the Web's premiere personal finance solution, free. The company named Atomic PR agency of record three weeks before the company was to launch at TechCrunch 40 in September 2007, where the brand won Best of Show and has since gone on to an incredible number of accolades and more tha...


RealtyTrac: From virtual unknown to top US real estate brand
After a competitive review, RealtyTrac signed Atomic several years ago. The assignment was to help reposition and re-launch the company's brand and destination site, which was originally created for sophisticated professional real estate investors, as a more consumer-friendly resource for foreclosu...


Driving site traffic through PR: Mint.com
The dashboard above from Compete.com shows site traffic for Atomic client Mint.com, Intuit's Quicken Online and another smaller competitor for 2008, through Oct 31. Mint is in blue at the top, Intuit's Quicken Online is green in the middle. That topline number for Mint in October is more than 700...