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Build Website Traffic With A Press Release

Posted on October 2nd, 2008 by admin in Domain News, Traffic Building | 1 Comment »

According to Wikipedia,

“A news release, media release, press release or press statement is a written or recorded communication directed at members of the news media for the purpose of announcing something claimed as having news value.”

A press release allows you to drive almost instant traffic to your website. A well worded press release for a news-worthy item can literally drive instant, long lasting traffic to your website.

An optimized press release can get you in the top ten results in Yahoo! News, Google News and other News websites across the Internet for your target keywords.

When compared to conventional advertising a press release wins hands down. While most readers today have become savvy in recognizing the hype that goes along with an ad campaign, they are more prone to putting their trust in a well put-together press release picked up by a collection of authoritative media outlets.

Quality press releases published via a trusted PR outlet can lead to your story being picked up by mainstream media constantly on the look out for quality news stories.

If writing is not your forte, you can hire a professional to do the work for you.

I highly recommend PRWeb as my press release outlet of choice. They are simply the #1 PR company out there when it comes to exposing your press releases to the media masses effectively.

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One Response to Build Website Traffic With A Press Release

  1. Susan Clark says:

    I am a freelance PR professional who specializes in technology. I once worked for a big agency, so I have the necessary experience, but not the overhead.

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