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As long as they have been written by humans, have perfect spelling and grammar, and are newsworthy, they should and will be read.
Bottom line: if you think a press release is genuinely a good and timely idea, it probably is.
If you're just doing it to gain links etc. it really isn't a good...
:cool:The idea of a 'marketing mix' is important. The more you do on many different channels the better. Leaflets and brochures that are well written have a considerable impact whatever the business. People like the physical marketing aspect.
And besides, the new Google is killing off SEO...
The freelance websites are good. I'm a freelance writer and the very best site for freelancers is GURU. This is simply because they protect your money, and that is for both sides of the agreement.
Funds are placed in Escrow, so the employer deposits money and brings confidence to the deal...
Have you tried Mail Chimp?
Not sure if it is better for US or UK, but I do know some clients who use it and it gives you a lot for free as regards email marketing.
Maybe worth a go?;)