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When was the last time you did a wide distribution online press release? Who did you use?
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PitchEngine is great for packaging a PR brief that's actually consistent with the type of information people want to see in social media - text, video, photo. It wraps it into a concise tweet + shortened URL which you can send out to your networks (Twitter, LinkedIn, email, Facebook). You can create a whole newsroom where you can send people. They seem to have pretty good SEO juice so you can actually be found by journalists via PitchEngine. I haven't used it to its fullest capacity, but it's the best I've seen out there to accomodate how we create and digest information.
Hope this helps!
- Maria
I think PRweb is a reasonable professional PR service. $ 80 is is the lowest rate and it goes up from there. I use that for important releases. I also use several free ones where I am talking about topcis that are less important. These places are: http://www.briefingwire.com/ and http://www.free-press-release.com
I have used PRWeb on several occasions. They cost $200 a pop so not inexpensive but I was satisfied with the PR result.
I am contemplating trying one of the free PR services one of which is called PRLog.org. Other than knowing its free I have no experience with them so can't make any recommendation about them, good or bad.
I hadn't heard for PitchEngine before and taking a quick look at their site, I'm very intrigued. Thanks, Maria, for that lead.
Geoff
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