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Press Release Submission helps Improve your Site’s Position

4 November 2008 No Comment

Attention Grabbing Press Release You’ve written your press release. You did some editing and fine-tuned it. You believe it is absolutely perfect. Now you are ready to submit your release. The question is where you submit your release to. Before you can submit your press release, you need to build a list of media personnel. This will most likely take time to do. You may want to look into starting with your local media. Then spread out from there. Believe it or not, the bigger media outlets actually scan the smaller outfits to find stories, so going after the little guy can pay off for you.

The media outlets you may want to try including newspapers, trade journals, topic specific magazines, websites, radio shows, television shows, etc. The important consideration is finding outlets that will be interested enough in your release to pick it up and read it. Whatever you do, don’t just send your release to anyone. That is considered spamming. When you do send your release, get specific contact information. You would do better if you sent your release to a person than to the media outlet.

What would be good for you to do is to find out who accepts press releases at the local media outlets and find out what method they prefer to receive your press release. Don’t send your press release by email just because they may have an email address. Ask first. They may not want it sent that way. If the media contact agrees to let you send an email press release, do not send it as an attachment. Place it as text within the body of the email. Plus, when sending the email, address the email to the specific person. Also, find out if there are any deadlines for sending emails.

If you wish to know how to build your list, the best way is to go to the media outlet’s website and find the contact person. Also, look for any information that gives you a clue as to how they accept press releases. You can also do a search on Google for websites in your industry that may be interested in running your story. Don’t forget to submit your press release to a few online newswires and news websites. There are some that require payment, but go for the free ones.

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Beside writing and submitting your press release, you can also submit your website to search engines. This way you also get traffic to your website. But in order to know if it is doing any good, you have to keep track of it. This can be time consuming. The best way around this is to allow us to handle this for you. We can monitor your traffic, by providing you with a free SEO report. The free report will have tips and improvement suggestions from a real person. This way you can find out if your website is showing up and how much traffic you are getting. Go to the form below to obtain a copy of your free SEO report.

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