Press Releases: Benefits and Tips for Writing a Press Release

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By livewithrichard

 

Press releases are a valuable marketing tool to help with search engine optimization (SEO) and driving traffic to your online content. In this hub I will explain how writing a properly formatted press release for online content can increase traffic and be a valuable marketing strategy for novice and professional article writers.

Most online press release providers have a free version of their service. These will get you limited functions, such as getting your work out in the pool to be discovered by publishers and webmasters, but do little for getting your already published articles exposure. Below, I have listed several PR service providers that will allow you to place an active hyperlink in your press release at no cost to you.  An active hyperlink will create a relevant inbound backlink to your content.

But first, you should watch the short video that demonstrates how a press release functions and why it should be a priority in your article marketing.

Example of how online PR works

Shout Out Your Press Release

An online press release is a shout out to anyone that may be listenting.
An online press release is a shout out to anyone that may be listenting.

Anatomy of a Press Release


Timing: you can use FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, or HOLD FOR RELEASE UNTIL (specific date). I would use the first because the latter may not always be honored.

Target: Who are you trying to reach? If you want to target your content to a specific group then use, for example, ATTENTION HEALTH EDITORS, or ATTENTION FINANCE EDITORS, or ATTENTION ALL EDITORS.

Headline: USE ALL CAPS FOR THE HEADLINE. Keep your title short and make it catchy. Use an alliteration, a colon, or offer a tip.

Sub-Headline: This is optional but it can give you another opportunity to slip in a relevant keyword or keyword phrase.

Date:This is important if you are reporting news or some timely event. You may be writing about a guest speaker at the next ComicCon, something that might not be relevant to someone that finds your post a year later. Most of what I write needs no dating so I omit the date from my release.

Introductory Paragraph: Grab the reader's interest. Answer the who, what , where, and when, but keep it short.

Subsequent Paragraphs: Here you want to include some short facts and supporting information. No more than 2 subsequent paragraphs.

Further Information: Here you want to write just enough information to get the reader to click on the link to your main article. This is the teaser, if the reader has gotten this far, it's likely they will follow the link.

Contact:this is where you put your contact information. A name and email address will be sufficient unless you are selling a product or service and want individuals to call. If that is the case then provide your phone number, business address, and website url. Just remember, this will be posted to the general public and everyone will have access to this information.

Not all online press releases are created equal. Some PR services with have slight variances in the composition of the release, but most of what I listed above will be incorporated. Some services will allow additional features, such as photos or a company logo.


Reasons to use a Press Release

  1. People around the world are using online sources to find information on just about every topic. People are searching for news, product reviews, services, companies, and ideas. It could be a recipe or a how-to guide. People want real information from personal experiences and they want to be shown how to apply those experiences in their lives.
  2. Correctly optimized keywords can get you organic positioning in the search engines. Within a week, a press release will migrate from the news searches to the web searches.
  3. Your audience is targeted directly. There are no middle-men, no journalists or editors to filter out your content.
  4. When someone reads your press release it's because they were searching for it by keyword and they are seeking the information you are sharing.
  5. A correctly optimized press release will get picked up and published on other sites relevant to the information you are sharing. and increase the amount of traffic to your content.
  6. When keywords are properly linked, you create relevant inbound backlinks to your content, which positively affect your search engine ranking. Keep in mind that important keywords need to be near the top of the document with the most important keyword phrases first.

 

You can go to the liks posted on the right and register for each one and start publishing press releases for each of your artcilces.  Yes, it is a lot of work but the payoff is traffic and traffic can convert to $$$.  Another option is, you can go to the link posted at the top of this hub for the PRESS EQUALIZER SOFTWARE and let the software do all the hard work. Either way, a press release will get you traffic, either from those that see the release or by getting you SEO traffic from the search engines.

Comments

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Mark Knowles 2 years ago

Hi Richard - ithanks for this list. I will check a few of these out. I also run a similar thing for real estate press releases only:

http://news.internationalpropertyinvestment.com/

It is a wordpress blog. I do allow backlinks out, but I tag them nofollow as most people add way too many outgoing links lol

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livewithrichard Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks for checking out the hub Marka and for leaving a comment. I'm glad to be able to help in some small way.

I've been using PRlog.com and Google Base. You have to write a small blurb that is different that your article and at the very least it gets me a backlink to the article. I wouldn't consider my articles as newsworthy so I'm not really marketing to the newswires. I hope to get the attention of bloggers though so they can bookmark or lead traffic my way too.

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lyla 2 years ago

Thanks for the info..just learning!:)

nazishnasim 2 years ago

Hello Richard,

This I read at a time when I need it the most. Very helpful tips! Thankyou! :D

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Gypsy Willow Level 5 Commenter 2 years ago

Useful info, I'll give ut a try thanks.

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Cheri Schultz 2 years ago

Richard - Thanks alot, I will try a press release!!

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livewithrichard Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks for visiting Cheri, after you do a press release give it a few days to get noticed and then check your stats on your hub page to see if they are helping. Do the same thing when submitting RSS feeds.

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spease Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

Good info. thanks

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spease Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

I will try it. It sounds good. Thanks

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JHOLLO74 2 years ago

Thanks for the info. I going to try it.

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Ladybird33 Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

This is very informative and helpful to me. Thanks.

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tech02 2 years ago

Excellent information, thanks Richard. Will try press release for sure.

Affilojetpak 23 months ago

Thank you for this valuable information.

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eatingright 20 months ago

Very well-written and very useful info. Thanks.

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CYBERSUPE 20 months ago

Hi Richard, this I will try first and work on RSS later. Gee Thanks for this very informative and interesting infromation. Can't wait to get started.

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sunforged 14 months ago

Richard, I can honestly say this is the first press release article that didnt just flog software and never explain the process and purpose. It added to my knowledge as I never went the manual route for Press Releases. thanks! Passing this along the HubsAcademy chain.

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livewithrichard Hub Author 14 months ago

Thanks Josh. I just updated the links to free press release services to make sure they were all still active and as of today 3/6/11 they are. It's surprising to me how little press releases are used by article writers here considering that a well written press release can generate upwards of 100 organic and targeted backlinks. Of course, the quality of the subject hub or article will determine actual counts.

I always go the manual route for this and I craft my release on a word document and just copy paste to the services I'm using. I pick 3 or 4 out of the list above and it takes a whole 5 or 10 minutes. I tried PR Web but that's a paid service and I didn't see any more benefit than the free services except that your release is included in their emailed newsletter to their own subscribers but that's not very targeted anyway.

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