Press Release Tip 72 Use quality links that readers find useful Use links in your release to direct your audiences to content that will help them. Examples include: Product purchase pages. Backgrounders and FAQs for journalists and analysts. How-to information such as a link to a video that demonstrates how to use your product. A… Read More
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Press Release Tip 73
Press Release Tip 73 Use a link in the call to action Don’t miss the opportunity to tell people exactly what you want them to do, and then provide the link that helps them do it. This is known as the “call to action” and it doesn’t necessarily have to be at the bottom of… Read More
Press Release Tip 74
Press Release Tip 74 Use a combination of anchor text links and navigational links USA Today Staff Directory is an example of an anchor text link. Use anchor text: When linking to your website from the name of your company. When linking deep into your website to avoid a very long link. When quoting from… Read More
Press Release Tip 75
Press Release Tip 75 Use keywords in anchor text links When you include links in a press release you’re emailing to the media or to a release that will be posted to your website, don’t miss the opportunity to use keywords in your anchor text links. I see some links that say “click here” or… Read More
Press Release Tip 76
Press Release Tip 76 How to type a “no follow” link Inbound links to your website from other quality sites are part of the criteria Google uses to determine the quality of your site and where it should appear in search results. A “no follow” link tells the search engines not to “endorse” the website… Read More
Press Release Tip 77
Press Release Tip 77 Double-check all links Nothing is more embarrassing than publishing a press release online, or sending it to a media outlet, and realizing that one of the links in your release has a typo. If you’ve uploaded your release to one of the free press release distribution services, you may be out… Read More
Press Release Tip 78
Press Release Tip 78 Advantages of paid distribution services This week we’re starting Week #11 and you’ll learn all about press release distribution services. After you’ve written your press release, you can send it to a list of your targeted media contacts. You can also use a press release distribution service, and you’ll find many… Read More
Press Release Tip 79
Press Release Tip 79 The major press release distribution services PRNewswire, BusinessWire and MarketWire are the major players. They offer the most services and the widest distribution. As a result, they usually have the highest fees. Mickie Kennedy’s eReleases and Dan Janal’s Guaranteed Press Releases [affiliate links] are separate services that distribute through PRNewswire. You can… Read More
Press Release Tip 80
Press Release Tip 80 Questions to ask if they write your release I designed this course so you don’t have to hire someone to write your press release. But your time might be better spent finding new clients, consulting, creating new products, or traveling the speaking circuit. If you’re hiring one of the distribution services… Read More