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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Seelbach at Seidewitz

Chris Seelbach - he has worked for David Crowley and the Cincinnati Democratic Committee, among other Democratic causes - joins The Seidewitz Group as lead political consultant.

Press release (pdf).

Also: www.seidewitzgroup.com

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17 Comments:

at 1:25 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The company sure fails in the most important sector for online B2B marketing.

The trust gauge ?

Nowhere is the company address, phone, validation presented on their site ?

While, we're certain, the company is not a scam, they certainly have went out of the way to appear as such ?

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at 2:22 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seelbach is very green. But now folks can pay him Seidewitz-like dollars for his inexperience.

 
at 2:34 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Response to anonymous comment:
Thank you for your comment. We've not received that feedback before but it's good for us to hear. We took the phone number off the website but kept the "contact us" emails links throughout the website because many calls we recieved were not productive. But we'll put it back up to avoid this misperception.

Given our client list and reputation in the market, I can assure you we're not a scam. If you'd like more info go to our website and send us an email

Scott Seidewitz

 
at 3:09 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"...If you'd like more info go to our website and send us an email..."

Second lesson:

If you do not use form submittal for your contact, there will be scams using your email address to "SPAM" !

The address across the bottom of your letterhead would be nice on your site.

Additionally,

A contact page with the information and privacy policy, terms of use, etc. would be nice, as well !

Just a thought !

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at 3:13 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've worked with Seidewitz. Very smart. I thought he had outgrown the Cinti market so I'm glad to hear he's hiring locally.

 
at 3:18 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

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One for the road:

Validate !

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at 3:43 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seelbach graduated from Xavier, has a law degree, managed two local campaigns and was a leader of the Article XII repeal effort.

That "green" comment sounds like a little jealousy.

 
at 4:40 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

what two campaigns did Seelback manage?

 
at 5:09 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"....That "green" comment sounds like a little jealousy...."

No, just the typical wRong wingnut whacko slinging the elephant dung propaganda !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 6:31 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seelbach is a "law school graduate", what no bar exam? Maybe he couldn't pass.

As I recall Seelbach ran Crowley's campaign when he came in 9th and almost lost to Damon Lynch. Based on those results who wouldn't want to hire him.

 
at 9:38 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seelbach, if I'm not mistaken, also worked on the Jim O'Reilly for 1st Court of Appeals campaign.

And all of us saw what happened to smear & lies O'Reilly!

I certainly wouldn't call Seelbach's credentials a veteran/expert. Law degree? Big deal. 2 campaigns, so what? As for Article XII, the supporters carried the day on that issue.

 
at 9:44 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Crowley placed 9th in 2003.

I ran his campaign in 2005, where he placed 4th, only hundreds of votes from 3rd place.

About the bar exam. I'm answered it before. It's a cheap shot trying to invalidate my education and career.

However, I'm open to criticism.

I respect the anonymous feature of blogs, but I'd love to have this conversation with you in person.

As always, ChrisSeelbach1@aol.com

 
at 10:50 PM, May 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is it true that Chris Seelbach, the great Democrat, is working for Leslie Ghiz? It could have been a different Seelbach in her office today. Wow - it didn't take him long to sell out his values.

 
at 8:21 AM, May 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seelbach did not manage the 9th place finish for Crowley. Although I believe he has been involved in all of Crowley's elections. Also I thought Seidewitz hired Seelbach several months ago?
Good luck to you both!
Is Seelbach running Crowley's campaign this time?

 
at 8:21 AM, May 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe he can give sage advice to clients like he did to crowley...like the flip flop on the cop killer! Priceless!

 
at 5:17 PM, May 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I should start putting out press releases for myself when I get new jobs.

 
at 10:58 PM, May 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Look. Cut this kid some slack. He was able to single handidly milk close to 20,000 dollars from O'Reilly for his services. Of course those services resulted in only 35 percent of the vote.

Whoever can get that kind of money for those kind of results MUST be one heck of a salesman. I only wish I could have gotten on that gravy train.

 
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