How To Build Your Downline With Press Releases


by Anthony Tomei - Date: 2007-03-05 - Word Count: 268 Share This!

Press releases are another overlooked but very powerful traffic tool.

A PR release works a lot like a syndicated article, but the distribution channels may be different. PR releases tend to rank well in Google. They are also frequently picked up as content sources for RSS feeds.

Writing Your Press Release

Writing a press release is different from writing an article.

Your focus is on announcing your business, its objectives and the benefits you provide to consumers. You'll want to pay extra attention to grammar, spelling and punctuation.

The standards for press releases are stricter than in other environments.
Your copy should be short: about 300-400 words and written in a clear, professional and journalistic style.

If you need assistance, considering hiring someone to write the release for you. You might also want to contact the editorial department of the site you're submitting to because they'll often help you edit your
release until it meets their standards.

Some PR sites will do this for free, but most charge a small fee for the service. This shouldn't dissuade you, though. Any time you pay for editing, you'll get a release which qualifies for distribution to major portals such as Yahoo! News.

Sites for Online Press Release Submission

http://www.prweb.com
http://www.prfree.com
http://www.free-press-release.com
http://www.ereleases.com

One More Tip:

Make sure you always take the upgrade option when sending out any press release so that you will reach a much wider audience as opposed to the free submission.

About Anthony Tomei
Anthony Tomei is an Expert MLM Network Marketer. "Learn How To Make $10,717 In Less Than a Week While Quickly And Easily EXPLODING Your Network Marketing Organization Without EVER Buying a Single Lead" http://www.dayjobkillerguy.com

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