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Codeword
Advertising Services
New York, NY 5,758 followers
A communication design agency building better comms, content, and communities for brands.
About us
Codeword is an end-to-end PR, strategy, and communications agency with deep expertise in tech messaging, reputation, and storytelling. We create content, comms, and community experiences people care about — and drive measurable business outcomes. Our client roster spans rapidly evolving sectors, including emerging technology (AI, robotics, quantum computing, XR, and biotech), B2B (cyber security, martech, commerce, CRM, unified productivity, and business intelligence), and B2C (hardware, retail, mobile computing, data networking, IoT, and mobile health). Our team's diverse backgrounds extend far beyond tech to industries like retail, travel, automotive, banking, entertainment, and more, ensuring multi-dimensional creative across every engagement. Brands turn to us for their most complex marketing and communication challenges — from developing executive thought leadership, to transforming technical insights into human stories, to launching innovations to the audiences that need them most. We work best with clients who are collaborators, from the initial strategy through campaign optimization, ensuring agility and maximum impact. Our experts become an extension of your team, enabling bold moves that take your brand further. That’s why global leaders like Google, ASUS, and Lowe’s, and high-growth disruptors like Drift, Rev, and Wing, trust Codeword to shape how they show up in the world. We partner with organizations whose innovations improve industries, solve meaningful challenges, and push progress forward. Want to see how we can help you break through? Let’s chat.
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http://www.codewordagency.com
External link for Codeword
- Industry
- Advertising Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Writing and editing, Brand messaging, Content marketing, Public Relations, Thought leadership, Product marketing, Art direction and design, Speechwriting and executive comms, Creative campaigns, Reputation management , Go-to-market planning, Channel strategy and measurement, and Internal communications
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Codeword founder Kyle Monson has built his career — and our agency — on the belief that great marketing is built on facts, fandoms, and “Fart Tests” (yes, you heard us right). Check out his interview with 99Ravens to learn how he utilizes AI to generate real impact with his approach: https://lnkd.in/eNgeywst
EP 3: Kyle Monson Becomes Software - Authentic Comms Strategy & Design
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This really could be renamed "Smart people (like Liv Allen and Chelsey K.) hold your hand through scary topics." Don't miss this upcoming crisis workshop from PRNEWS. ⬇️
The Voices You Need to Hear Before Your Next Crisis Hits Reputational threats are moving faster than ever—AI deepfakes, data leaks, cancel culture. PR pros need more than instincts—they need insight. Join PRNEWS PRO’s Brand Safety & Crisis Comms in the AI Era workshop on Sept. 24 and learn from leaders who’ve been in the room when it mattered most. They’ll share real-world strategies to respond faster, communicate smarter, and protect trust. 🎯 SIGN UP NOW. PANIC LATER (WITH A PLAN) https://lnkd.in/e7_D8ceP Hear from: Liv Allen, Sarah Evans, David Krejci, Amy Terpeluk, Gab Ferree, Michael Brito, Chelsey K. and Michael Grimm #PRNEWSPRO #CrisisComms #BrandSafety #AIinPR #PRStrategy
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We’re firing up the engines for our annual party — and this year, we’re going full-throttle Formula 1. Join us on Thursday, October 23rd at Pretty Ricky’s in NYC for a high-energy night with brand leaders, journalists, and media insiders. We’ll have cocktails, conversation, and a few off-the-track surprises (no helmet required). RSVP now to save your spot at the starting line: https://lnkd.in/eHF5hwFn
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It’s official — we’re elite. At least a panel of industry experts at PRNEWS thinks so. (And who are we to disagree?) PRNEWS included Codeword on its 2026 Agency Elite Top 120 list, recognizing the most innovative PR & communication agencies of the year. We’re in some pretty esteemed company — and we can’t wait to live up to the hype. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/e9Wu6NJD
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Spooky season is upon us and our client Demandbase is gathering spine-chilling Data Horror Stories from marketer’s nightmares - from prospects that disappeared into thin air to campaigns that went cold. Summon your courage and submit your scariest story for a chance to win a ticket to Advertising Week NYC.
📞 “The pipeline vanished. The leads died. The static whispered back.” Everyone has a Data Horror Story. Few are brave enough to tell it. Confess yours… if you dare: https://okt.to/fmoiyH ☠️ You might just escape with a ticket to Advertising Week NYC 2025. #DBDataHorrorStory
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AI is the hyperspace jump that’s forcing the media and advertising industry into a brand-new galaxy far, far away. Creatives that use AI to do their mundane, “time-suck” tasks can create more, do more, learn more, and earn more. If they don’t, they risk getting left on Alderaan. Kyle Monson on how to use AI like The Force: https://lnkd.in/eiAXXxjX
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So how *did* brands respond to the Tayvis engagement so — pardon the pun — swiftly? For TechRound, Natalie Kozma explains how a proactive communications strategy tees brands up to react to cultural moments, quickly and in authentic ways. The secret? Treating your brand like a dynamic entity: https://lnkd.in/ejZHNiV3
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Even “evergreen” content needs a good pruning sometimes. Taylor Cahill explains why a content audit isn’t just another marketing exercise — it’s the regular tune up that keeps your strategy strong. Groom your content garden: https://lnkd.in/egVYcgQp
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Trend reports are a great tool for marketers — when they actually get seen. Jordan Leschinsky spoke with Paul Hiebert at ADWEEK about the ocean of overlap between most trend reports and how brands can make something that actually stands out: https://lnkd.in/gMputQSr