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There are lots of FREE distribution sites i.e. www.prleap.com, prfree.com pr-scotland.com etc.Amber said:Yes, we offer a range of PR services including press release writing and distribution - feel free to get in touch if you think we can help![]()
There are lots of FREE distribution sites
easy tigerGreg said:There are lots of FREE distribution sites
There is quite a big difference between free distribution sites and paid for services. Unfortunately, its now possible for inexperienced press release writers to find distributors that will syndicate content willy-nilly, unchecked by gatekeepers. This sometimes produces a less-than-professional image for the company or service being promoted, and theres growing evidence that some busy journalists pay scant attention to announcements from such undiscriminating sources.
Look for distributors who are experienced in both PR and journalism that provide an ethical service that is trusted for the quality of its content and journalist-targeting, while at the same time providing clients with a huge reach.
Distributors who use opt-in lists will not reach all the journalists you wish to target. The same applies to those who only syndicate news online. And, press lists MUST be targeted to relevant journalists, those who use a scattergun approach 'send to all' are basically sending spam. If your press release is not well written, or in the correct format, it's likely to be deleted. We have tips on writing press releases and liaising with journalists at http://www.pressdispensary.co.uk/services/advice.html