Archive for the 'Press Releases' Category
Don’t Miss this Adwords policy change
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008Last week, Google announced that it would be making changes to the AdWords display URL policy on 1 April 2008.This will impact affiliates marketers and online businesses alike. And hence, I decided to get more details on this.
There were a few confusion on what was the changes and I found the following summary by Barry [...]
Combining the Ingredients to Create a Great Press Release
Saturday, December 29th, 2007The ingredients of a traffic-generating press release are useless unless combined in a specific way. So once you have a newsworthy story told in the third person using facts, figures and quotes, you need to put it in the right format.
The right format includes seven basic elements:
1. Urgent Notice: the words FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE should [...]
How to Submit a Press Release
Saturday, December 29th, 2007In the offline world, a press release brings you traffic when a news source like a paper, magazine or radio station picks up your story and publishes it. They could publish your release word for word or write their own story based on the information you submitted.
In the online world, a press release brings you [...]
The Five Ingredients of Every Great Press Release
Saturday, December 29th, 2007Online press releases are fabulous, free traffic generators for your Internet marketing business. But to generate traffic, you must first get your press release noticed by the media. Unless you know what ingredients to include in this one-page statement, you won’t be able to persuade the media to publish your story.
First and foremost, the information [...]
Using the Power of the Press to Generate FREE Online and Offline Traffic
Saturday, December 29th, 2007You have a new product ready to launch. And you’re excited about it. You know it’s going to change lives. All you need is TRAFFIC.
But you want targeted traffic that comes from established media sources like newspapers, magazines and trade journals.
Only you want to tap into the power of the press without having to pay [...]