A local buisness journal article doesn't constitute lots of people. If it isn't the New York Times I don't want to hear about how many readers they have because they don't have that many.
you seemed convinced about facts you do not know again, I am talking about phone calls, letters and ORDERS from READERS of press releases as far as the biz journal...again...you are definitely "in the dark" i live in Tampa Bay, we have a population of 3 million we are market number 19 for radio and market number 12 for the entire united states NY is not the only big city in america lol Press releases work, thats why the fortune 500 have whole entire DEPARTMENTS to handle them but you keep believin no one reads them...less competition for me
And you continue to believe what you've been told by companies to sell you those press releases. And may I ask the name of that buisness journal? I live close to Tampa so I'll know if it has any legitimate buisness.
i will do better than that see that particular report for yourself: http://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay/stories/2008/03/10/daily58.html that came as a direct result of a press release published that day i have CLIENTS for websites, that came about because they heard about my services in a PRESS RELEASE how about you call me 1-800-691-2win better yet don't bother...you are too smart for me...I am too stupid to know the difference between hype and my own experiences over the last 15 years!
Too bad they just changed the upcoming algo, so now it's back to the drawing board for ya! Btw I had three pop stories yesterday alone.
hi businesscoach, so when you do a press release you will submit to all 3 of those providers and spend a total of 400 to 1500? I ask because i used prweb once, and i did i think one of the middle packages, but it faired only so so. Would you say yours are successful because you use the high packages or because u submit to multiple? thanks!
400-1500 is the price EACH and it depends on what my goal is, they all do different things if i want print exposure i do prnewswire (most expensive) if i want Big Name Links for credibility (cnn.com, msnbc.com, entrepreneur.com, people.com etc) then its ereleases if i want a ton of internet links, blogs, articles etc its prweb if i want to specifically target the music business with billboard.com then its also prweb if i want to dominate, its all of them. (about 2500) the high packages definitely do more than the low packages and combinations definitely bring more results.
Hi, I'm interested in digg/myspace promotion services. Can anyone advise a good service for that? We're launching a website the next week, and wuld like to drive traffic into it. Maybe you know any other off-site white hat promotion methods and definite people who can do that? Would be very grateful for any soft of info. Thanks, Natalie