Ubrandit.com Retains Gregory Communications | Internet News

Ubrandit.com Retains Gregory Communications

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Aug 17, 1999
1 minute read

Ubrandit.com has retained
Philadelphia-based public relations firm Gregory Communications Inc. (GCI) to
coordinate a media relations campaign to introduce its e-commerce strategy to
key online and traditional media and end-user markets.

Founded in 1990, Gregory Communications has helped to launch CDNOW, Kodak
PhotoNet online, StarCD, RealTIME Media and a number of other Internet and
technology-related products and services.

Two years in development, Ubrandit.com is launching an e-commerce technology
that allows any online company to immediately add pre-formatted, turnkey
e-commerce sites. Ubrandit.com’s sites are branded with the name, logo, and
color-scheme of the client’s Web site — providing a transparent e-commerce
solution.

The company recently completed JungleJeff.com, an e-commerce site for books, music, and videos, and operates sites devoted
to financial information.

“Ubrandit.com’s transparent e-commerce sites allow anyone to own and
administer their own book, music, video, or financial Web site in less than
10 minutes of design time,” said Gregory Matusky, founder and president of
Gregory Communications. “That’s a powerful concept in a market that’s
projected to be worth more than $41 billion by the year 2002.” Billings for
the account were not disclosed.

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