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Old 02-22-2007, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by greeneagle
I have yet to see a "free" press release do anything "remarkable" at all.
Then your writers suck.

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We only use www.prweb.com and don't "stimulate" under the $200 level per release.
I will agree with using prweb, but there are 12 other press release distribution channels that distribute thru different channels. Many of those free. Not using all resources at your disposal is a disservice to your clients.

As for the $200 stimulation, yes you get extra features the more you put in at prweb and they are worth their weight in gold if you know how to use them properly, however, you can get extremely good exposure at the minimum if your writers actually know how to grab a readers by the balls (eyeballs that is).

As for whoever up above it was that said press releases were not a good seo tactic, again, then your writers suck. One distribution of a press release that is actualy written so it grabs attention immediately, can pick up several hundred backlinks instantly, many from authority sites.

Even at the $200 payment level, plus $100-200 to have the release written properly by an expert, thats $1-$2 per quality link.

Not good for SEO?
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