Hi all, I need a list of PR sites urgently, if you have them, please post the link in this thread Thanx in advance..
somewhere in the past FEW months I found/got this collection of press release sites and saved it for me without trying yet - may be it came from a webmaster newsletter. just try and see - and let us know if you have GOOD success: Write a press release and send out for free to the following sites: - http://www.prweb.com [this one has been around for several years] - http://www.prbot.com - http://www.openpress.com - http://www.express-press-release.com - http://www.free-press-release.com - http://www.prleap.com - http://www.prfree.com
I hope you have enough horsepower with that extensive list of PR sites. I've found a cool dynamic when presenting PR using PRWeb.com: If I time my releases to be 3 days apart (I usually do a Tuesday and Thursday release), the combined effect is that of layering backlinks. My experience has been that if you do a single release, you'll receive roughly 140-250 backlinks, if you format it correctly and donate $40-$80 (the higher, the greater the distribution). Now, if I do two releases with a 3 day spread, I get 350 backlinks per release, and if I keep it up, will find those number climbing to 450 per release if I keep doing consequetive releases (it's the link to the prior releases under the current release that spurs additional traffic and links). Anyhow, that's my experience so far... I'm putting together some additional info on how to really dominate the SE's using online PR. Please feel free to comment and share your experiences as well! And the very best of success to you. ME
If your write a press release about a product or service or new business or whatever and submit it to these sites, website owners with related sites come and get them to publish on their site. Because you have links in the release to your site (this is the important part) every time someone publishes your press release you get a back link. These links are valuabe because of the surrounding subject matter is related to your site, not just any old link stuck on any old page. That's the way I see it.