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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 4:50 am Post subject: Press Release on website |
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I have never heard of sites that send [b:860c6af228]press releases [/b:860c6af228]for free. [b:860c6af228]Press releases[/b:860c6af228] do work and it would be worth it for you to submit them to the right places. If you write them yourself, be sure they are news and not just an ad or the editor will toss them.
- However, you can still send out free press releases through [url]http://www.1888pressrelease.com[/url], prweb.com and a few more like? [url]http://www.Free-press-release.com[/url]
I had some luck with PRWeb, but usually the more you pay, the better the response on this site as there are different tiers of service.
- [b:860c6af228]Press releases [/b:860c6af228]can be the best way to promote any business. But, I wouldn't recommend writing one yourself unless you know what to do. You have to use a specific format when writing a release and you have to know that what you are writing about is newsworthy. If you write a press release and, if it's not newsworthy than no one will read it. If you have any questions or need help with press releases you can email me.
- Press releases are a quite effective way to promote your product or service, I agree, but anyone can write a press release, as long as you follow the rules, have a newsworthy article and are able to hack a few lines of copy together.
Also requires common sense - the phrase that all news is good news isn't that applicable if your news is detrimental in some way.
A simple thing to do, but which acts on the subconscious mind and adds to the overall impression of the article/product/company etc.
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