Free Publicity

by admin on July 4, 2007


Everybody would like to get free publicity without spending any money. How?

An effectively written and distributed press release can generate quite a bit of attention for your products or services, and it costs you nothing but your time. Of course, there are ways to save time on press releases by spending money, but it all depends on which is more valuable for you, time or money.

When it comes to writing press releases, it is pretty different from your writing style for your website. The people who read press releases are journalists and reporters who are professionals in the publishing business. They are looking for stories that will sell newspapers or magazines, or get people to tune in to their radio or television show. You will want to make your product or service compelling to reporters and journalists.

How do you do this? First, stick to the accepted style of writing for . Ideally, your entire press release should fit on a single page. The components of a standard press release are:

  1. Headline
  2. Date of release
  3. Summary paragraph
  4. Body text
  5. Company information
  6. Contact information

Second, make sure that the information you include is compelling and newsworthy, particularly your headline and summary paragraph. Develop a hook or an angle for your products or services that ties in to current events, or to subjects with universal appeal. If you don’t feel comfortable writing a press release or do not have time to spare, you may want to consider hiring a professional copywriter to write one for you.

Visit the tips page of PRWeb.com for more tips on writing press releases.

Once you have written your press release, the next step is distribution. There are several ways to go about distributing your press release:

  1. Use the Internet or the Yellow Pages to research media outlets in your area (magazines, radio, newspapers, and television stations). Identify the right person to send the press releases, and either fax or e-mail your releases to them. Be sure to allow plenty of lead time for seasonal story ideas and holiday promotions.
  2. Make your press release campaign even more targeted by identifying individual reporters or journalists and contacting them directly with your press release. For local newspapers, you can scan articles to collect the names of the reporters and then find their contact information on the newspaper’s website.
  3. Sign up with a press release distribution service and gain the advantage of reaching a large number of media outlets with one submission. You can use a free wide-range distribution service such as PR Web (www.prweb.com) or invest a small amount in a paid service (usually $10 to $20) to reach a more targeted media base.
  4. Call up local radio stations and pitch your topic verbally, using your press release as a guideline for your speech. Radio stations constantly need guests to fill their time slots, and many will be happy to have you on if you can talk about something that will interest their listeners.

Listed below are the more popular free press release distribution services:

  1. http://www.free-press-release.com/
  2. http://www.prleap.com/
  3. http://www.pr.com/press-releases
  4. http://www.i-newswire.com/
  5. http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/
  6. http://www.prfree.com/
  7. http://www.1888pressrelease.com/
  8. http://www.pressbox.co.uk/
  9. http://www.clickpress.com/releases/index.shtml
  10. http://www.prlog.org/free-press-release-distribution.html
  11. http://www.pressmethod.com/
  12. http://www.newswiretoday.com/
  13. http://www.przoom.com/
  14. http://ecommwire.com/
  15. http://www.prbuzz.com/submit-free-press-release.html
  16. http://www.sanepr.com/
  17. http://www.pr9.net/
  18. http://www.billhartzer.com/yourwebsite.html
  19. http://www.fastpitchnetworking.com/pr/
  20. http://www.healthnews-stat.com/

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Relationship Advice July 6, 2007 at 5:23 am

Raj
A good burst on the practical side of press releases… it should help a lot of people. If only they use it :) thank you
Georgie Maddison

Myrtha July 10, 2007 at 5:29 am

What a great cheatsheet for free PR. Thanks for the links.

PressAbout December 19, 2007 at 12:48 pm

Thought you might be interested in our site - http://www.PressAbout.com - a Free Press Release site in the form of a blog.

Thanks
Troy

Simon July 28, 2008 at 6:44 pm

give this free press release a try I like it http://www.freepressrelease.co.cc

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