Lanham, MD (Business Wire) 11 October 2010

PRWeb, the online news service distribution Vocus (NASDAQ: COV) announced today a new, bi-weekly Twitter chat functions that todayâ? Gurus and tomorrow? s influencers on the subject PR, SEO, social media and the like for individuals, organizations and small businesses.

Every Thursday at 2-2:30 ET Clock linking PRWEB? s prwebchat conversation on Twitter with # hashtags and enjoy the discussion. Hosted by Stacey Acevero of PRWeb is our first guest will be Lee Odden, CEO of Top Rank (@ TopRank) on Thursday, October 14, 2010. The issue is of greater visibility and SEO PR firms. After we ask a few questions to get the ball rolling, please!

Cana? t is a cat? Do not worry! PRWeb archived all calls to the Internet 24/7/365.

For more information, see http://www.bloggingprweb.com/prweb-twitter-chat.


About PRWeb


PRWeb as the market leader in news distribution, and the press recognized worldwide. Since 1997, the way companies PRWeb has changed, marketing departments and public relations think press releases. PRWeb was the first company to a marketing strategy to develop direct communication to-consumer and build and provide a platform for search engine optimized press releases. PRWeb is a news service on-line distribution of Vocus, Inc., a leading provider of Public Relations at the request management software. For more information, please visit www.prweb.com.


About Vocus


Vocus, Inc. (NASDAQ: COV) is a leading provider of on-demand software for public relations management. Our suite of software to web-based help companies of all sizes to fundamentally change how they communicate with the media and the public to measure the optimization of their public relations and increasing their capacity, their effects. Our on-demand software addresses the critical functions of public relations including media relations, broadcast news and news monitoring. We deliver our solutions over the Internet using a secure scalable application and system architecture to our customers in advance for expensive hardware and software costs and to quickly deploy and adopt our software can eliminate demand. Vocus is used by more than 7,100 organizations worldwide and is available in seven languages. Vocus is in Lanham, MD with offices in North America, Europe and Asia. For more information please visit www.vocus.com or call (800) 345-5572.

This press release contains “forward-looking statements”, which according to append the “safe-harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These are statements that are forward-looking in nature, or future events or conditions or that include words such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “plans,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “believes,” “intends,” “plan” should, “”, “seeks” and similar expressions. This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to, involve known among other things, Vocus? expectations and assumptions concerning future financial performance. The forward-looking statements and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, and planned in the forward-looking statements. The forward- statements may be influenced described filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission by certain risks and uncertainties in Vocus.

risks and uncertainties include, but shall not apply to risks associated with possible fluctuations in our operating results and rate of growth, our history of operating losses, interruptions or delays of third parties in our service or our Web site hosting, our business model, breach of our security measures, Emerging Markets, in which we operate, our relatively limited operating history, retain our ability to hire, and motivate our employees and manage our growth, competition, our ability to continue to release and sell it to customers new and improved versions of our service, successful customer deployment and use of our services, fluctuations in the number of shares outstanding, our ability to integrate acquisitions, exchange rates and interest rates.

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