In the world, the term “spin” has a fairly negative connotation. We think of mega corporations or politicians trying to get out of trouble for something naughty they did or a TV station leaving out information because their owners have an interest in the story being squashed.
But that’s not the only meanin… Read more
In general, your press releases shouldn’t be very long. In most cases, you should be able to write an effective press release in just a few hundred words. However, special situations may exist that call for a longer press release.
Unfortunately, most people don’t like to read a lot of words, and if you send o… Read more
Not so long ago, search engine optimization was pretty easy. Basically a standard, moderately successful SEO strategy looked like this:
Tell me if this sounds familiar: You have a great story, so you write a press release. You then send that one press release out to everyone on your media list — local newspaper reporters, editors at national publications, bloggers, TV/radio people, etc.
Admit it, you’ve done this. Probably all of us are gui… Read more
As you undoubtedly know, one of the major SEO benefits of online press release distribution is that you can build links back to your website. By thoughtfully embedding links in your press releases, you can drive traffic back to your website and help bolster your search engine ranki… Read more
If you look closely, you’ll see grammar mistakes everywhere. From Facebook to advertisements, it seems no place is safe from the torturing of the English language. And yes, it happens with press releases too, especially as we see more and more small businesses turning to releases as ways to market online … Read more
Let’s face it – social networks can be a time suck. In fact, social media now accounts for 18% of all time spent online. With the average Facebook user spending about 7 hours each month on the site, the average tumblr and Pinterest users spending 1.5 hours each month on those sites respectively, the average T… Read more
Chances are that email is one of your most frequently used communication tools. You probably use it to send your press releases to reporters and to market to your customers and prospects.
One of the most important parts of any email is the subject line.
Avoiding certai… Read more
Mastering the art of quote punctuation can transform mediocre press release pickup into widespread, effective coverage. Why? Because, while seemingly minor, these grammatical details signal credibility to journalists and readers alike.
This guide ou… Read more
Bukowski once said, “Writing about a writer’s block is better than not writing at all,” so here I am today writing a post about writer’s block. Hey, if it’s good enough for Bukowski, it’s good enough for me.
In all seriousness, writer’s block is something we all deal with from time to time. Whether you’re str… Read more