SAN FRANCISCO and REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Oct. 10, 2017 -- Karbo Communications, a top-ranked U.S. technology public relations (PR) and digital marketing agency, announced its expansion with the opening of a Silicon Valley office. The agency helps gain market and thought leadership for technology-focused companies ranging from small startups to global, billion dollar brands. Karbo Com’s new office is in the thriving tech area of Redwood City, within minutes of companies up and down The Peninsula and South Bay.
The firm’s track record of helping companies boost sales and out-perform formidable competitors draws promising and prestigious clients from around the world. Karbo Com’s services combine perennially successful and inventive PR programs with the newest growth hacking solutions. A varied and multi-talented team synthesizes the worlds of PR, journalism and digital marketing—with a Silicon Valley ethos. The resulting services reflect Karbo Com’s ever evolving view of what agencies can do to help their clients. Unlike most agencies, Karbo Com ensures client teams are always led by senior team members on a day-to-day basis. Relationships and results reflect this commitment to constant quality.
“By locating our new office in the heart of Silicon Valley, we can continue to attract top flight clients and PR pros that prefer the proximity to their offices and homes,” said Julie Karbo, founder and CEO of Karbo Communications. “We will go wherever great companies and people take us, and Redwood City makes the perfect hub for access to our innovative services.”
Karbo Com retains its headquarters in the heart of San Francisco’s South of Market area (SoMA) District. Two blocks from AT&T Park and one block from Caltrain, the company is a sought-after partner by small startups, medium-size companies and large corporations alike. Current and past clients include eBay Advertising, TDK, Equinix, Real-Time Innovations (RTI), Logitech, Internet of Things (IoT) World, Chomp, Nexenta and Fog World Congress. Karbo Com has worked in virtually every area of business-to-business (B2B) and consumer technology with extensive experience in the IoT, Industrial IoT (IIoT), software-as-a-service (SaaS), mobile, security, Big Data, networking, augmented reality (AR), e-commerce and financial technology (fintech) markets.
About Karbo Communications
Karbo Communications, Inc. is a leading digital technology PR and marketing agency located in the hubs of innovation, San Francisco’s South of Market area (SoMA) and Redwood City. A full-service agency, Karbo Communications offers an extensive array of innovative digital services, including branding, corporate and product PR, social media, creative services, content development, growth hacking services and more. Karbo Communications has helped to disrupt markets through strategic communications programs for groundbreaking companies, such as Apple, eBay, Digg, Oracle, Equinix, Chomp, Cisco and Peribit. The Karbo Communications team brings industry knowledge, strategic thinking, creativity and the best of the tech industry's entrepreneurial spirit to create and amplify market leadership for a range of clients, from start-ups to leading global organizations. For more information, visit www.karbocom.com or follow us on Twitter @KarboCo, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Media and New Business Contact:
Julie Karbo, Founder and CEO
[email protected]
415-255-6510


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