Our Clients Say It Best
"eReleases has been great in helping to get my clients seen on major media outlets, and in turn made my clients extremely happy.... I love the attention they give to helping their clients create the best possible press releases for maximum impact, as well as the fabulous brainstorming sessions they create to help generate fresh ideas for future releases.
Most importantly, they provide more bang for the buck. "
- Octavia Bostick, CEO, Ballyhoo PR
WireWatch Report: Proof of Press Release Distribution
Watch Your Press Release Go Live!
Once eReleases sends out your release, your press release will quickly stream to several popular websites. And within a couple of hours, eReleases will email you
proof of press release distribution through its complimentary WireWatch report, providing you between twenty and forty live links showing your press release on various websites. Just click to see your press release on sites like MarketWatch, PR Newswire, and Yahoo! All of our press releases appear on Google Web,
Google News (via Google's spidering of other news sites), Google News (via Google's spider of our website), Bing, PR Newswire, as well as on
Yahoo! News. In addition, most of our press releases appear on
Lycos, and
Excite.
Of course, your press release may also be picked up by other websites and media, both online and offline (in print), which you can track with traditional
news clipping services. But WireWatch gives you the instant gratification of seeing your press release go live. And only eReleases offers it.
Below are links to our most recent WireWatch reports showing proof of press release distribution. Note that each link will open a pdf containing the WireWatch report, and each link in the report will open a new window where you can view the client's press release on the respective news outlet's website.
The complimentary WireWatch report includes links to the actual press release as it appears on a select group of sites we sample for this report.
Some sites display releases longer than others; links will expire as sites rotate their content.
*Site metrics are collected at a domain level. For example, Google and Google News share google.com as a domain and so would have a single visitors/day ranking. Similarly, groups of news websites that share a domain will show the same visitor statistics since they cannot be separated into discrete numbers.
For additional clipping or company watch notices, we recommend a clipping service. You can read more about various ones at http://www.ereleases.com/clipping_services.html
