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A summary paragraph follows your headline. One or two sentences briefing the story are good. City/State, Country (Free-Press-Release.com) June 25, 2007 — A well written leading sentence of 30 words or less works great to grab peoples’ attention. Read the rest of this entry »
And here comes the detailed story. Keep them within 800 words and get rid of grammatical errors. And here comes the detailed story. Keep them within 800 words and get rid of grammatical errors. And here comes the detailed story. Keep them within 800 words and get rid of grammatical errors. And here comes the detailed story. Keep them within 800 words and get rid of grammatical errors.
by Grace | April 22, 2010 | In Uncategorized | No Comments
Promotion inside of Free-Press-Release.com is the most efficient way to grab both exposure and traffics for your press release.
a) A promoted press release will be shown in our homepage for 30 days with a very good placement.
by Grace | April 22, 2010 | In Uncategorized | No Comments
Free-Press-Release.com has been the No. 1 in the free press release distribution service area since 2003. Thousands of media editors, broadcasters, press journalists and freelancers come to this site for fresh news stories everyday. Any business can benefit from the potential media coverage generated from a well-structured press release.
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by Grace | April 21, 2010 | In Uncategorized | No Comments
When you submit a press release on: Free-Press-Release.com, you can upload images in your premier and customized press releases. You can upload at most three pictures. Clear and high quality pictures really are the complement to your press releases.
The ideal size of the images are: 300px × 225px
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by Lynn | July 10, 2009 | In Uncategorized | 2 Comments
What is press release, for the beginners, it is a big problem to face with. In my previous blog, I’ve wrote some blogs about press release, in this blog I will make a brief introduction of press release.
Press release which is related to a particular event, program, or piece of information by an organization that succinctly describes the who, what, where, when, why, and how of the story. It’s time sensitive. A press release is generally used to create instant or short-term buzz for a particular event or promote a certain aspect of a business for a specific purpose.
When you write down your unique press release, in order to promote it, you should find the right press release submission website or media to boost your press release exposure. But remember to follow the press release template. When you write down, you can submit your press release to social bookmarking sites, such as digg, mixx, delicious, restnews etc. You can read press release seo articles to make your press release searching engine optimized.
by Lynn | April 1, 2009 | In Uncategorized | No Comments
A blog (a contraction of the term weblog) is a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order.
Writing a blog on free press release, you should pay attention to both quality and quantity. Right, both of them are important. Generally speaking, Google or the other search engine prefers to index the unique blog from FPR very quickly, usually within couple of minutes. That’s why some of the users can search their blogs on Google very soon, while the others can’t find it even after a few days. As a rule of thumb a good number we suggest is 4 or 5 text links from within the document. Too many and the article is covered in blue hyperlinks making it look poor and spammy. Make sure to use all your keywords you want to target and with a newsworthy headline and body.
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