Weber Shandwick Now Dancing with Perfectmatch

by David Evans on April 2, 2008   in Marketing

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PR agency Weber Shandwick is now representing Perfectmatch. For those keeping track, Weber Shandwick previously represented Chemistry.

Turns out that on a recent Dancing with The Stars, Dr. Pepper Schwartz, chief relationship expert for Perfectmatch.com, revealed Kristi Yamaguchi and Mark Ballas as the most compatible couple, and Adam Carolla and partner Julianne Hough as least compatible and most likely to struggle in the competition.

Fans of the DWTS show have an exclusive, free opportunity to compare their own personal Duet assessment with that of the dancers and celebrities from DWTS by visiting http://www.perfectmatch.com/dwtsduet. I bet a lot of people really find this kind of stuff interesting.

Note to Weber Shandwick, don’t send out press releases on April Fools Day, nobody reads them. I was expecting to get Rickrolled.

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