Submitting Press Releases – Where To Submit & Advanced PR Tactics

Write a Press Release

Writing a excellent press release that gets published is part of the puzzle. You also need to know where to submit your press releases so that they get maximum exposure.

Watch our video on where to submit press releases here:

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Submitting Press Releases

Below, you can view another key video that shows you how to submit your website to a very specific press release site that you really must use. First, some more tips on writing your press releases.

As you gain more experience in writing press releases and submitting them to the right places, the simpler (and quicker) it all becomes. Here are some common mistakes that you should avoid when marketing with press releases:

1) Grammatical Errors: We all make mistakes, but it is highly vital that you proof-read your article several times prior to submission. A terribly on paper press release can receive lots of views, but very few taking the time to visit your site because of the grammar errors.

2) Make pleased: A excellent press release always has some form of make pleased. Ensure that when you write your release that you excite the user and deliver exactly as promised in regards to the make pleased. Do not have a title that misrepresents what you are offering in the body of the press release.

3) Advertising: As mentioned prior, always stay away from seeming like a commercial. A press release is a news related item. Do not try to pitch sales within the press release; always present the information as news related.

4) Exaggerated Comments: Stay away from hyping your news release with comments that seem far from the truth. Your press release must sound believable or it will be unseen. Do not fill your press release with hype and exaggerated statements that cannot be backed up.

Distribute Press Releases

5) Email: Never include an email address that you treasure and consider personal. Each press release is made public; therefore if you post your email address within the press release you are subjecting yourself to the ever unfortunate spam offers.

6) Website: Some users really forget to include a link to their website in their press release. Always include your website link, as more than likely it’s what you are trying to promote.

Count Your Press Release To PRWeb – A Must Do Strategy

PRWeb is a key site – it’s the Google of the press release world. The video below will show you how to add your press release to this huge-traffic authority site:

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