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#1 August 19, 2008 by Lisa2go - Junior Member, 4 posts PHP: , RoR: , CSS/XHTML:  , Design: , Javascript: , ASP/.NET: , SEO: , SQL: Reputation Level
I don't think there is only ONE way to do this online marketing deal, but I have had very good results paying a smaller fee to promote a press release I had written.

It's definitely a good way to get it out there all over the Internet.
 
#2 August 21, 2008 by pugmommy - Junior Member, 25 posts PHP: , RoR: , CSS/XHTML:  , Design: , Javascript: , ASP/.NET: , SEO: , SQL: Reputation Level
It depends on the company you go with. PR Web posts soooo many and leave them up indefinitely. I find them for defunct companies all the time. There are places that can make the press releases look more like articles.
 
#3 August 24, 2008 by chocoguy - Member, 77 posts PHP: , RoR: , CSS/XHTML:  , Design: , Javascript: , ASP/.NET: , SEO: , SQL: Reputation Level
Please share the ones that already help you. I’m also thinking of using some press release fro my intent marketing but couldn’t a good company that has a low fee and a quality service.
 
#4 August 25, 2008 by Kitten - Member, 39 posts PHP: , RoR: , CSS/XHTML:  , Design: , Javascript: , ASP/.NET: , SEO: , SQL: Reputation Level
I've never really used a press release before, but I can imagine that they'd do wonders if you're in the right niche.
 
#5 September 18, 2008 by pugmommy - Junior Member, 25 posts PHP: , RoR: , CSS/XHTML:  , Design: , Javascript: , ASP/.NET: , SEO: , SQL: Reputation Level
Nod. It depends on the press release companies. I think PR Web posts anything you send them and even keep up articles that are no longer relevant.
 
#6 October 3, 2008 by Kitten - Member, 39 posts PHP: , RoR: , CSS/XHTML:  , Design: , Javascript: , ASP/.NET: , SEO: , SQL: Reputation Level
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Nod. It depends on the press release companies. I think PR Web posts anything you send them and even keep up articles that are no longer relevant.
I suppose that would be really good as a backlink them or at the least, great for potential future visitors to stumble cross.
 
#7 October 11, 2008 by suzy123 - Junior Member, 20 posts PHP: , RoR: , CSS/XHTML:  , Design: , Javascript: , ASP/.NET: , SEO: , SQL: Reputation Level
Hello,
yes, press release play a good role for backlink if you write & post a good press release on good website so its very valuable for your website.
(www.dzinearticles.com)
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