Revver mentioned that the PR agency would be reaching out to me, but I haven't heard from them yet. I look forward to speaking with them. I think I speak for most Revver posters that we all want Revver to get greater visibility. Right now the traffic is minimal relative to YouTube.com and other sites. But it's one of only two models that lets video posters make money, so I remain very optimistic about it's word-of-mouth potential when they get into launch mode (which should be in the next couple months).
What I'm particularly excited about is that the blog (www.revverberation.com) has become a forum for discussion among those hoping to make money on Revver. And Revver has been good about reviewing it and responding to questions and concerns.
Lots of folks (including my daytime employer until Rubel helped jump start things) are missing the enormous power of bloggers to help shape their brands. But I think Revver has embraced it.