LONG BEACH, Calif., June 09, 2017 -- Revolt is a newly-established fashion and entertainment communications agency that hustles and grinds 27/7 for its clients. Based in the vibrant streets of Long Beach, Revolt is not about launching boring and outdated communication strategies that barely scratch the surface of what millennial are looking for. In an age where pop-culture is just as important as world culture, the dissemination of content is changing, the production and placement of content has never been more important. Social media is where millennials are connecting to what’s happening in the world. Revolt produces content millennials want to see, and in the way they want to see it.
Spearheaded by a highly-driven publicist that lives and breathes public relations, the agency prides itself on providing creative campaigns with a fresh spin.
Being in the epicenter of fashion and entertainment gives Revolt access to an unsurpassed pool of creativity while being uniquely positioned to represent the very best Los Angeles has to offer. From the emergence of highly innovative start-ups, visionary millennials, innovators, trendsetters, influencer extraordinaire, and non-profit crusaders, Los Angeles remains an uncontested force in the fashion and entertainment world.
The agency is pioneering a new way to reach and engage with millennials by creating authentic social incentives that bring awareness and enhance the story to give millennials a fresh perspective.
"We’re bridging the gap between talent and digital opportunities. In 2016 our company was built on a foundation of managing traditional talent’s digital priorities. Pioneering a new role in their lives, we help our clients navigate and understand the digital ecosystem while partnering with them to connect and engage with their fans."
— JOSEPH BENJAMIN
Revolt believes good public relations efforts have no ending but continue to grow and evolve in its effectiveness; a story is not just something businesses should refer to every time they release a press release or launch a marketing campaign, brand storytelling should be the foundation of a brand's growth strategy.
What positions Revolt as a leader amongst its peers, is its ability to create campaigns that bring your brand story to life, in a compelling and authentic way. Fiercely champion causes it believes in, because of its philosophical approach grounded in social justice. What motivates Revolt is representing brands whose core beliefs are aligned with its set of values, standing strong on the premise of humanity and culture; this allows us to pivot when needed to give our clients the best chances of success.
Revolt PR is a fashion and entertainment communication agency, building and crafting brands since 2015. We provide services to; fashion, lifestyle, and entertainment industries. If you would like more information on this topic please contact Founder Joseph Benjamin. [email protected]


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