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Senior marketing officer - online at MyScience.co Ltd
19 September 2008 10:57am
Hi,
I work for Harewood House, a stately Home in West Yorkshire and I am looking at ways to distribute our press releases across the web in a cost effecitve manner and wanted to ask the forum their thoughts. I have heard a lot on PR web and have recently recieved a missive from articledashboard.com as to what they can do.
The key objectives of the exercise are to
a: raise awareness of Harewood House to a wider audience
b: generate increased traffic and inbound links for SEO.
I would appreciate people's thoughts.
thanks
Chief Executive at RealWire
22 September 2008 08:24am
Hi John
Apologies for a blatant sales pitch. We are a Lincoln based company and have been specialising in online press release distribution since 2001. Our RealWire service is used by in house teams, business owners and agencies to achieve the very objectives you state. We are a similar service to PRWeb with three key differences. We are UK based, our approach to dealing with clients is arguably much more human, and we can also provide an optional tracking and reporting service so you can measure the impact of your release. Find us at www.webitpr.com.
We are cost effective (our prices start from £125 and include distribution of related images and documents), but if you only have text to send and are looking for a lower cost option you could also try our competitor www.sourcewire.com.
Good luck!
Adam Parker, Chief Executive, webitpr
Senior marketing officer - online at MyScience.co Ltd
22 September 2008 11:18am
Thanks Adam,
I'll add you to the list of options to look at. Not a problem with the blantant sales pitch.
John
Jj Solutions
01 October 2008 12:32pm
Hi John,
I would recommend PRLog. I have submitted many articles and press releases to this website. The published articles always achieve a high ranking and have increased enquiries.
I provide internet marketing solutions and this method has proven successful for both increased traffic and high quality back links.
On 10:57:05 19 September 2008 johnSwinburn wrote:
28 January 2013 06:47am
Hi John,
How much impression,traffic and sales an national level pr can give ?.
Thanks,
Richi