Hi everyone I am looking to find unique travel press releases to use on my website in the signature below. I don't want to use press releases from other sites, because I am trying to publish unique releases. I've submitted my site as an media outlet for Google news, but they have said that I need more unique content - so does anyone have any ideas in how I can market my site to get more unique press releases? Darren
I have two students that charge $0.03 to $0.05 per word to write articles and press releases from my outlines. So, I get 1,000 word articles for $30 to $50. They are very good. They set the price and I am amazed at the quality every time. They both brag that it's an hours work if the outline is complete. If I need an article or press release researched I pay $20 to $30 extra. Post an ad in your local college paper. Have a press release written for $50 and then post it on prweb for $100. Check out the success here: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=40250
JD, I don't think you understood. I don't want press releases writing for my site(s) I want people to submit their press releases to ME. Thanks Anyway
Why should they submit it to you and not to say PR Web or any of the other press release sites out there? Is your site well known? What do they get out of it? People are strange creatures. They always want something in return. To ask a place to submit a press release solely to your site will be difficult and you need an incentive for people. Perhaps run a competition with a prize for best prest release or something...
It's in peoples best interest to spread their Press Releases around as far as possible on the web, so they would be kinda stupid to have them published solely on your site.
Hi Darren, We provide keyword rich optimized original content for PR's @ $15 for 500 words. Let me know if this sounds good to you. Shall be waiting for your response. -shuchi
We have unique Press Releases that relate to New Urbanism which is kind of in the real estate market (well it is but we, New Urbanist, despise suburbia). Feel free to take a look our site and take anything you would like except for the "Original" articles. http://www.newurbanobserver.com