If you’re in charge of any kind of public event, scheduled events, personnel promotions, awards, news products and services, sales accomplishments, a press release is your cheapest form of publicity. A press release, also known as a news release, is simply a written statement distributed to the media. Writing a press release is, not too different from writing any other document. They can also be used in generating a feature story. You won’t have to pay for ads or go passing out flyers door to door, or walk around with a placard around your neck—all you need to do is write it up, submit it and appeals to the appropriate press release distribution services. Certain rules must be followed to ensure that you are including all the necessary information.
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As we have mentioned Proven Digg Titles to market your press release, there are still amazing ways to do, so you’ve composed press releases, crafted a brilliant post and published it. You write something brilliant, doesn’t mean tons of people will read it. You’ve got to find a way to get that article out to the masses … but how?
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Channel surf the internet with the StumbleUpon toolbar to find great websites, videos, photos and more based on your interests. StumbleUpon learns what you like and makes better recommendations.
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If you want to get more traffic to your press releases, you have to know the Long Tail Keywords. The phrase was first coined by Chris Anderson in October 2004, and it is an important part of SEO for press releasing.
Long Tail VS Short Tail Keywords
Keywords can be split into two main groups, short tail keywords and long tail keywords, or broad keywords and narrow keywords.The term ‘long tail’ was coined by Chris Anderson and is used to describe the strategy of targeting less-competitive niche markets rather than the hugely competitive broad keywords. A long tail keyword is something like ‘Small Business Web Design’ while a short wail keyword is something like ‘Web Design’.
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What is Social Bookmarking
Social bookmarking is the web based applications for Internet users to store, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of web pages on the Internet instead of in our favourites or bookmarks on our computers. The immediate advantage of this is that we can access our bookmarked sites from any computer - even a mobile phone.
In a social bookmarking system, users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share. These bookmarks are usually public, and can be saved privately, shared only with specified people or groups, shared only inside certain networks, or another combination of public and private domains. The allowed people can usually view these bookmarks chronologically, by category or tags, or via a search engine.
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Do you recognize any of the following icons? I am sure that like most people you have been seeing more and more of them and others at the bottom of your press releases page and the other various sites & blogs. However, have you tried to click on any one of the icons and carefully read the details of this page to that social bookmarking service?

So what is Social Bookmarking, how to add on it and why is it so important today in promoting our businesses, web sites, press releases and blogs? Not one or two users have such questions as “how can i add my press releases on social bookmarking sites. Please inform me in detail.” The following I will be exploring the answer to this question and making it clear.
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The new user dashboard has been brewing for a long time and it showed itself up in Aug 8th, 2008 — The Olympic day!
The overthrown interface, which is professional and friendly, first greets us. It is more close to web2.0. Just like its slogan “Get seen. Get sold.”
“Sign up” and “Sign in” pages. Two parts are combined as one page. Easy and fast to sign up and sign in. If you are a new member and join us just now, a titled “Action Required to Activate Membership” mail will be delivered to your mailbox, which brings you a higher safety factor to protect your user name and password.
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The definition of a press release is pseudo-news story, written in third person, that seeks to demonstrate to the reader the newsworthiness of a story, especially for the particular person, event, service or product. The all-important step is to know and apply the press release sample very well.
Here you go!
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Keyword marketing is the process of getting traffic & targeting customers by keyword. In terms of advertising, keyword marketing involves purchasing ad units, typically banners and text links, on the search results page of particular keywords. In terms of search engine optimization (SEO), keyword marketing involves achieving top rankings in the actual search results themselves.
Most business purchasers looking to buy a product or service start the process by using a search engine to find vendors and product information. How can you make sure that your business is found when these people are looking for you or your competitors?
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Your title always says is the very first thing that brings your readers to read it further. Each day, thousands of stories are submitted to Digg by its users, who often have vastly different reasons for submitting them. So do you think that they will read it just because you wrote it, unless you’re Mukesh Ambani or people of that category!
The very first step you must put in is to decide a “killer” title. That blows out, other’s! I was looking to the stories that hit front page of digg, and found one thing in common, an outstanding title. Top diggers know it very well, they can catch you attention even when you are looking through the upcoming stories section.
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Press release is a written or recorded communication directed at members of the news media for the purpose of announcing something claimed as having news value. Follows I explain how the press release has evolved, and sheds some light on why it may be so difficult to kill off.
Press releases come in different flavors and serve different purposes. Well-written press releases are far from dead. In fact, when developed strategically, their opportunities, appeal and benefits are only expanding in conjunction with the groups of various influencers and consumers who rely on them for relevant information.
The disruption of the Web has splintered press releases into a variety of formats to serve different audiences and different purposes:
a. Traditional releases for media, SEO (search engine optimized) releases for customers.
b. Social Media Releases for press, bloggers, and also customers.
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