I'll get your site on Google News, Yahoo News, Topix, etc... and help your SEO.

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I run a PR services site at Subnixus: Press Release Creation and Distribution... It's Time to Get Noticed!

I am able to guarantee you placement in Google News, Yahoo News, Topix.com, Ask News, MSN News, etc... and you'll get tons of backlinks in the process. The price is $99 (check my sig for coupon codes).
Let me explain...

Press Release Services

Want more backlinks in Google? Want to get your site on Yahoo News? Then let me write a press release for you and distribute it via PRWeb.com (the Internet's largest press release distributor). If you were going to do this yourself, you would have to pay $80 to PRWeb just for the distribution.

An Example of One of My Releases in Google

I use PRWeb because they get results, period. After your press release goes live, hundreds of other sites will repost it by using PRWeb's RSS feed. Because of this unique feature, your site could possibly receive hundreds of backlinks from a single press release. Check out a release I did on the final day of 2007 below.

SEOmeter.com Unveils Their New Google Crawl Tool

...now look at how many times that release was reprinted and picked up by Google (2,000+ times at the time of writing this)...

Google Search: "SEOmeter.com Unveils Their New Google Crawl Tool"

How Our Service Works, in 7 Easy Steps.

1. You click the "pay now" button and pay through PayPal.

2. PayPal sends you back to our site once the payment has been confirmed. You will land on the "order form" page, which will ask you specific questions about your company. This is where you will tell us why you want a press release. What's the big news?

3. We receive your payment/order form information and reply to you within 24 hours. If you have no questions we start on your release.

4. You will receive your login information for the Subnixus Customer Forums via e-mail (check your junk mail). The forum is where you will view draft versions of your release and ask us questions.

5. Within 48 hours of your payment being received, a draft version of your release will be posted to the Customer Forums. If you approve it, it goes live in about 48 hours. If you don't approve it, we work on it some more and repeat step 5.

6. Your release goes live on PRWeb.com

7. Finished. Sit back and watch the release be reprinted on dozens (even hundreds) of sites.
 


This is interesting..
I'm not familiar with PRWeb, but I don't see where it says it's costing 80$ to do this on their site..
Has anyone from WF used this service and can vouch?
Stats?


To me it kind of seems like we're paying 99$ for you to write a release?

Feel free to drop knowledge, I'm just not seeing it...
 
Here's PRWeb's pricing page: PRWEB Service Features

When I do your release you basically get everything in the $80 package but the iframe feature.

I've wrote a few releases for WF members, but it was before I used PRWeb. I have a 3 page thread over at DP here. It's full of good reviews.

If you use the coupon code I currently have in my signature, it's $65, not $99.
 
Okay, and another thing that confused me:

" 7. Finished. Sit back and watch the release be reprinted on dozens (even hundreds) of sites."

" ...now look at how many times that release was reprinted and picked up by Google (2,000+ times at the time of writing this)..."

So which is more likely... dozens or thousands ;x
 
Okay, and another thing that confused me:

" 7. Finished. Sit back and watch the release be reprinted on dozens (even hundreds) of sites."

" ...now look at how many times that release was reprinted and picked up by Google (2,000+ times at the time of writing this)..."

So which is more likely... dozens or thousands ;x

It totally depends on your industry. However, on average most releases will show up in Google 250-500 times within 2 weeks. Here's another example of one I did last week. That site will probably max out at about 400-500 listings.

Again though, it depends on your niche. 250-500 is the average, but I've seen as few as 75 and as high as 25,000+.
 
PRWEB is quite good. Keep in mind this guy cant guarantee you links. You just get whatever amount of links that people pick up the press release and republish. It seems like OP is more of just a press release writer trying to incorporate himself into the entire process rather then just writing the release. Nothing wrong with that by the way. If I get a chance i'll give this guy a try.
 
PRWEB is quite good. Keep in mind this guy cant guarantee you links. You just get whatever amount of links that people pick up the press release and republish. It seems like OP is more of just a press release writer trying to incorporate himself into the entire process rather then just writing the release. Nothing wrong with that by the way. If I get a chance i'll give this guy a try.

I can guarantee links... the number however is not guaranteed. Like I said, the average release will have 250-500 within 2 weeks. Another thing I can guarantee is your press release will be properly formatted, use correct grammar and be distributed through PRWeb for a total of $65 if you use the coupon code. Do it by yourself and it'll cost $80 just for distribution. :)
 
I'll try your service and use it as a case study for Wicked Fire. I have checked you out and you seem legit. But I would like the DP deal. I have a website that is very news worthy and feel that if you truly know your shit, you can make a killer PR and it should be picked up by several news outlets.

I'll hit you up on your website privately. But will you consider posting this as your PR case study for WF?
 
I figured it's time to bump this thread up. I'm still offering this service and blastyourass can vouch for the quality of my press releases.

He ended up getting a CBS news interview and newspaper interview (there could be others). However, I'll let him talk about that, in case he wants to keep his site private for some reason.
 
Yes, I wil vouch for this service. I have been on CBS, KCAL and on the front page of the business section of the local paper. Can I say ka-ching!!!!!

If you guys are not doing "real" press releases, you are missing the internet marketing boat.

2 thumbs up and that is something you will not see from me much!
 
Yes, I wil vouch for this service. I have been on CBS, KCAL and on the front page of the business section of the local paper. Can I say ka-ching!!!!!

If you guys are not doing "real" press releases, you are missing the internet marketing boat.

2 thumbs up and that is something you will not see from me much!

When you say CBS, are you talking tv or web?
 
BYA, you clean up well! That is so cool, you are totally differently looking than I pictured. When I talked to you on the phone you sounded like the picture I had of you in my head. The interview just totally blew that away!

Anyhow, congrats on the success. :)

I'll PM the original poster, thanks for the case study.
 
is this an on going thing that will last a while? because i can definitely see a use for this near end of summer for a huge project is best launched mid august
 
Would this benefit a brick & mortar store? I have a website but haven't started selling anything on it yet.
 
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