PRnomics, Nigeria’s PR and Economics Resource Hub Premiers

PRnomics, Nigeria and Africa’s first-ever combined public relations and economics digital platform and resource hub has been rolled out in the Nigerian and global market.

According to the promoters of the platform, with access to exclusive communications intellectual resources and millions of research data, PRnomics will help its audience stay ahead in the new knowledge economy.

They also pointed out that business leaders, communications advisers, professional writers, journalists and goal-driven entrepreneurs will find PRnomics a priceless learning centre, providing the tools needed in their relentless pursuit of growth and career pinnacle.

“It will be packed with business tips, PR how-to, communications tool kits, industry news, success strategies, game-changing ideas, and best-in-class Marketing case studies.

“With researchers and contributors from key locations around the world, It will be the first PR Marketing publication in Nigeria and Africa to combine PR and economics,” a statement issued by the promoters stated.

The statement further disclosed that the different categories will help readers to narrow down their search and scope. They include but are not limited to Brands X-ray, Humor, Case Studies, Business Class, Curiosity, Resource Hub and Books.

The Books section summarizes futuristic thinking and the latest business books that most leaders, professionals, and students in Nigeria would not have immediate access to.

The look and feel, tone and voice of the platform would all be in sync with the aspiration and peak expectations of its targeted demographics. It would be the unequalled Resource Hub for research-driven content, Nigerian case studies, strategy, processed thinking and market intelligence.

PRnomics defined its mission as “helping professionals and businesses better understand the art and management of perception, as well as equipping them to develop compelling audience-centric content and smarter marketing campaigns.”

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