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Press Releases


Just as press releases are a great way of picking up free offline marketing and exposure, they can also be an effective traffic generator online, and Clear Web Services can help you to make the most of the free and paid press release services on the Internet.

For a fixed or monthly fee, we can make sure your press releases conform to the majority of the press release sites we use guidelines and also do the hard work of submitting them to these sites as well.

Please phone 01594 835857 or email us at info@clearwebservices.com for more information regarding our press release service.

We are able to take your press release and submit it to quality and leading press release websites, creating you your own profile and making sure your press releases are visible to thousands of people. But, the main reason we do this is for Google to see the level of work and effort you put into your work and therefore you will get rewarded for having content with links pointing to your website, which will help with SERPs and visitors. We are able to submit your article to around 20 of the leading press releases websites for just £40.

What is a press release?

Quite simply, a press release is a news story, which is normally written in the third party with the hope that it is of enough news worthiness content to be picked up by editors, journalists and reporters and then published in various publications.

This slightly differs for online releases, where the main extra incentive is that you can also normally add links and extra text to be found on the Internet, which means even if your story is not used, you can still use them to generate extra traffic, exposure and link juice.

Tips For Your Press Release

  • Always make sure that the information you are publishing is newsworthy and not just pure marketing content.
  • Make sure your audience knows the story is for them, so write the press release as if you were a reader.
  • Make sure the first 20 words or the first two sentences of your release are effective, as they are often the most important and eye catching.
  • Spelling And Grammar – Make sure you spell check, grammar check and get someone else to double check your press release, as poor English and lots of mistakes will reflect badly on you company.
  • Try to use facts where possible, anything to back up your new story or press release.
  • Don’t release the article until you feel it really is at a stage where its worth the attention of readers and editors.
  • Add as much Contact information as possible: Who to Contact, postal address, phone, fax, email and your web site address.

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