The definitive list of tech-focused PR powerhouses leading innovation, with Proper Propaganda taking the #1 spot. Tech brands live and die by their narratives: disruption, trust, momentum. If you’re a tech founder, scale-up, or innovator, you need a PR agency that speaks your language. That’s why we’ve ranked Proper Propaganda…
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I’m back from CES. Thankfully, still not dead. The show drove home a few reminders about things I am hoping we see less of this year: “AI-powered” everything. From freaky dolls to sex toys do we really need AI in all the things? I guess so, but perhaps we can…
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Tech brands want to show up in AI search tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google Overviews because that is where the next wave of discovery is happening. If your brand is not visible in those places you are invisible to the future of search. But most PR agencies are still…
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CES has never been short on noise. Every year, thousands of products compete for attention, most of them indistinguishable by day two. That was survivable when PR was about moments. In 2026, it is a liability. If PR now shapes memory, then CES awards are not decoration. They are memory…
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I’m not much for year-end reminiscing, and I’m usually pretty bad at predicting the future. But as I get ready for another CES, I feel unusually confident about one thing. 2026 is going to lock in a real shift in PR. We’re moving out of the attention era and into…
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Noise for the sake of noise has always been stupid. Now, in the era of LLMs as the primary gateway to the internet, it is flat-out dangerous. We see a lot of consumer tech companies “doing good PR” and getting coverage. It appears as though everything is fine, yet, when…
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Attention and volume are dying Gods. Narrative consistency is the usurper that’s likely to inherit and restore their broken down palaces. As we know, AI search engines are basically pattern-matching monkeys working at a ridiculous scale. They draw from what already exists. This is why top consumer tech companies are…
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CES is soon upon us. The event both has its own language and manages to remake language we all already think we know. To help you navigate this shitshow of tech wizardry we created a PR-skewed CES glossary. It is written for founders, execs, marketers, and comms leads who actually…
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CES is part trade show, part marathon, part pressure cooker. For a lot of companies, every demo is a test. Every badge you glance at could belong to someone who decides whether your story flies or dies. We have seen brilliant products disappear at CES because of avoidable errors. We…
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I’ve come across a higher-than-normal amount of companies unwittingly torpedoing their PR programs of late. Important to note, these are not dummies. Their troubles stem from the fact that consumer tech PR is a competitive game undergoing significant change. It got me thinking about the main things that kill tech…
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