Press releases are the most effective tools in helping your web site climb to the top of search engine results. To be effective, a press release must be written correctly. Here is a list of the most important things that the search engines look for in a press release.
Read more...Always write in third person. An example is as follows: "xyz company will provide their users with new widget" NOT LIKE THIS: "we will provide you with new widget". Any first person commentary, such as testimonials or product reviews should only be in a quote with the source listed.
Read more...PRBuzz LLC is in the business of press release distribution. However, we sometimes have customers that submit an article or sales letter to us without understanding that they have NOT written a press release. We can't distribute articles, sales letters or other types of documents.
Read more...About 90% of the press releases being submitted to us are being accepted. Most of the other 10% have the following problems:
Read more...When writing your press release, don't forget to add a dateline.
Read more...The #1 rule of press release writing is to never write a press release without announcing news about yourself or your organization. All good press releases answer the question "what happened" or "what will happen".
Read more...If your stock symbol and company name are not properly formatted within your press release, your release may not be included by important financial news sites. Please note: the information in this article only pertains to press releases about publicly held companies.
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