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The EBS Effect

The EBS Effect is a public relations agency based in Brisbane (founded 2020).

Brisbane Founded 2020 1-10 employees

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About The EBS Effect

The late Maya Angelou once said: "People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." Feelings are not something everyone likes to talk about. However, if you want to be successful, your stakeholders need to feel good about you, long after they have forgotten what you said and did. Your personal and business communications—good or bad—affect how your stakeholders feel about you. It impacts project success, client retention, team morale, and shareholder satisfaction, for example, and ultimately, your business' bottom line. Communication encompasses many aspects—verbal, non-verbal, written, and unwritten. From your company logo to your social media presence, and your presentation style to the words you use—or don't use—in an email to clients. From the images you use on your website and social media, to the companies you align yourself with or sponsor, right through to how you engage with people in a meeting. It's all communicating a message of some description. And potentially, those messages may contradict each other, leaving your stakeholders confused, wary and/or not feeling good about you. With over 20 years' experience as a communications specialist, I am keen to help businesses and leaders (better) engage with their stakeholders through practical communications advice and support. Emma Boddington-Stubbs (or EBS, for short)

Key facts

  • Team size: 1-10 employees
  • Headquarters: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  • Address: Brisbane Queensland Australia

Keywords & focus

Topics and areas The EBS Effect works with.

  • corporate communications
  • sponsorships partnerships
  • leadership coaching
  • event management
  • strategic communications
  • photographic direction
  • issues management
  • leader communications
  • brand management
  • communications training
  • communication strategies
  • stakeholder engagement
  • project management
  • employee communications
  • public relations & communications services
  • public relations & communications
  • professional training & coaching
  • events services
  • productivity

Industries served by The EBS Effect

The EBS Effect works with clients across 1 sectors. Whether you are a startup or an enterprise, they can support your PR and communications goals.

  • public relations & communications

Frequently asked questions about The EBS Effect

Common questions and answers about The EBS Effect, their services, location, and how to work with them.

Where is The EBS Effect located?
The EBS Effect is headquartered in Brisbane.
What services does The EBS Effect offer?
The EBS Effect offers media relations, communications strategy, and public relations. They help brands with public relations, media outreach, and strategic communications.
What industries does The EBS Effect serve?
The EBS Effect serves clients in public relations & communications. They work with startups, scale-ups, and enterprises across these sectors.
Is The EBS Effect a verified PR agency?
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How can I contact The EBS Effect?
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When was The EBS Effect founded?
The EBS Effect was founded in 2020.

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