Last Chance to Get my 2007 Rates on Press Release Writing!!!

Discussion in 'Services' started by jhmattern, Dec 28, 2007.

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    Time is quickly running out to order press releases at my current rate of $99 / release (much cheaper than similarly-qualified PR writers that you won't find in webmaster forums)!

    Bonuses if You Order by December 31, 2007

    If you order by December 31st, you'll cement my 2007 rates for all orders you place on single-order press releases through 2008! You'll also receive a free copy of my Press Releases Made Easy E-book! (If anyone is interested in ordering a copy of the e-book without a press release purchase, you can use the discount code "dp10" to get the DP special rate of $10!)

    New Rates in 2008

    The new rates are going up significantly for new clients - to $179 each!

    I kept the rates low on press release writing as a marketing tool to bring in clients for my copywriting and PR consulting services for the last 2 years. I don't need that marketing tool available anymore due to regular clients, retainers, and earnings from my own sites and informational products. Because of that, I'm getting my rates up a bit more in line with other professionals in my field ($179 is actually much lower than the original increase planned, and still lower than many qualified PR professionals).

    My rates for editing (currently $79) and proofreading (currently $59) press releases are also going up in the new year.

    Order Now Before it's too Late!

    I'm not making any exceptions on extending the 2007 rate for new clients. If you want access to my press release writing services in the new year at this year's rates, order today!

    You can place an order by PMing me or emailing me at jennifer.mattern@jhmattern.com with the following information (please note that payments are via Paypal (including credit card or e-check through Paypal) or check or money order in US funds only):

    1. Your company / site name and URL.

    2. Your media contact info (full name, email address, and phone)

    3. Your hometown or nearest major metropolitan area (for the dateline)

    4. The general news you want to publicize (new company? new product? are you running a contest? did you win an award? etc.)

    5. The launch date of the company or site (even if not tied to the news angle).

    6. Any additional information, statistics, etc. that you think would be useful.

    7. Your email address for invoicing (Paypal address if you want to pay by Paypal, credit card, or e-check). ​
     
    jhmattern, Dec 28, 2007 IP