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If you would like to make the most of your PR opportunities, or need help with writing your Press Releases, contact WORD-right today on 01608 642845 or send an email now.
PR stands for Public Relations. It is a means of building your reputation and generating free advertising for your business by sending Press Releases (often called News Releases), containing details of newsworthy events to:
PR is free! Sending Press Releases will raise the profile of your business. PR is perceived to be more credible than paid-for advertising. Because your news item appears as a story in the selected media, it is viewed as being more factual than an advert.
Using Online PR and Press Releases provides a good source of incoming links to your websites. If your news story is used, it will appear online, normally hyperlinked to your website.
There are no guarantees your press release will be used by any of the publications you have sent it to. Journalists and editors receive hundreds of press releases each week, so it is important to target the right media.
Getting coverage in national press or on TV is seen as being the ultimate PR goal. However, very few press releases are sufficiently newsworthy to attract this sort of attention. Getting your news item placed in a trade magazine can often generate more attention and produce better results. The people reading trade or business magazines will have a specific interest in the subject.
For help and advice on how to maximise your PR opportunities, phone WORD-right today on 01608 642845, or send an email now. We’ll be pleased to help you.
If your company has a website or an Internet presence, online PR is an effective way of building your company's reputation on the Internet.
By sending online press releases to online magazines and news agencies, you will help your website's organic optimisation by generating incoming links, and increase traffic to your website.
If you would like help and advice on how to maximise your company's online PR or about writing online press releases, contact WORD-right today on 01608 642845. Alternatively, you can send an email now.