10 Tips For Using Your Free PRNewswire Account from Shalabh's blog

Introduction

If you're looking to get your PRWeb Pricing out into the world, PRNewswire is a top choice. They provide free distribution services to publicize your business and its accomplishments in a variety of areas, including entertainment, sports and technology. If you don't know where to start with your PRNwire account creation process, follow these 10 tips:

1. Always Proofread Your Press Release

When writing your press release, it's important to make sure that you proofread it thoroughly. Make sure the spelling and grammar are correct, as well as the formatting. It's also critical that you check for content accuracy, readability, and consistency. If any of these things aren't right in your press release—or if they're inconsistent across several different releases—it may be time for a rewrite!

2. Promote and Repurpose Your Press Release
  • Promote your PRNewswire Pricing on social media. Your press release is not just for the people who receive it, but also for the people who see it. Use social media to promote the content of your PRNewswires account and encourage others to sign-up as well. You may be surprised at how many new subscribers you'll get just from this one action!

  • Use your press release as a blog post or newsletter article. If you're feeling creative, try writing up an article using some of the information from your PRNewswires account in a new way that adds value beyond just being an advertisement (like "How To Get More Views On Your Social Media Accounts"). It can be difficult sometimes when writing these types of articles by yourself so having someone else do it makes things easier overall -- especially since they already know what they're doing!

3. Use and Link To Keywords in the Headline and Body

The second tip is to use and link to keywords in the headline and body. Keywords should be used throughout your article, from the first sentence, through all of its paragraphs, as well as throughout any links or mentions you make.

In addition to using Marketwired Pricing in your headline and body text, consider including them in:

  • Links - Use relevant key words for linking websites/blogs/etc., which will allow searchers who are looking for those terms on Google searches (or elsewhere) more easily find what they're looking for when they click on them! For example: "Click here if you want more information about [keyword]" would probably have a higher chance at getting clicked than just "click here." It's also better because it doesn't give away too much information up front; instead it gives people an idea of what topic might interest them before even reading further into what could potentially be an article full of information!

4. Use Hyperlinks In Body Copy
  • Use hyperlinks to drive traffic to your website. Hyperlinks are clickable text that lead to other pages, so use them to give context to your content and drive traffic. For example:

  • When writing about a topic related to social media marketing, include links that take users directly over to relevant resources such as articles in our Knowledge Base section (www[.]prnewswire[.]com/knowledgebase).

  • In an article about how best practices have changed over time in PRNewswire’s industry, include links back up top where readers can find more information on what they just read (www[.]prnewswire[.]com/aboutus).

5. Include Links to Media Assets (Photos, Videos)

To include links to media assets, you must first create a PRNewswire Cost and then select the "Media" tab.

Next, click on the drop down menu that says "Media Assets." This will bring up a list of all the photos and videos you have uploaded to your account. Click on any image or video that is relevant to your story and drag it into your press release text box.

If you want an image in multiple places throughout your manuscript (such as at the top), use “Insert Image” from within Microsoft Word's Insert menu (or just double-click on an image file). That way when someone clicks through from reading one place where images are not needed because there isn't enough room for them all together with text blocks below each one like above we'll see something like this instead:

6. Use Your Company Logo As Part of Your Photo
  • Use Your Company Logo As Part of Your Photo

When you're uploading photos to your account, use the same logo as the primary image on every platform (web, iOS and Android) so that it looks uniform across all devices. This will help improve your brand consistency and can also help with SEO.

7. Use Social Sharing Buttons

You can use social sharing buttons to increase the visibility of your content. If you have an article about a new product launch, for example, you might want to share the article on Facebook and Twitter with a link back to the PRNewswire website.

Social sharing buttons are a great way to get people interested in your content and promote it through their friends network. However, they should be easy-to-find and easy-to-use if they're going to work as intended! Make sure that all relevant links lead directly back into your site's home page so users don't get lost trying out different pages before landing back where they started from (more on this later).

8. Optimize Press Release for Search Engines (SEO)

Optimizing your Business Wire Pricing for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is an important part of getting more traffic to your website. This will help you gain more exposure, but it also helps with keyword research and making sure that your content is easy to find when people search for it. Here are some tips:

  • Include keywords in the headline and body of the email, not just in the first paragraph. You can include as many as you want! For example, if I write about my latest client's new product launch, I might include "new product launch" as a keyword phrase somewhere in my body copy—in this case, near where I talk about what they did at their conference last month or where I mention something about how much fun they had at their party recently. It's okay if some readers miss out on seeing these words because they're buried under other information; just make sure any relevant ones are included somehow so those readers who do see them know what interests them most about this particular piece of content (and thus how best to read upon encountering such content).

9. Include Contact Information
  • Include Contact Information

This is one of the most important things you can do for your business. If a journalist or blogger wants to write about your company, they'll want to talk with someone who works there and has some authority on the subject matter. It's also helpful if they know how to get in touch with you—and not just through an automated email system! Make sure that people have your contact information readily available (email address, phone number and physical address) so that they don't need more than one Google search before finding it on their own time when contacting you directly.

10. Create a Compelling 'About Us' Page

Creating an about page is the first step in getting your business or brand out there. It's important to have one because it gives people who are interested in your industry a place to learn more about you and what you offer, which ultimately leads to better connections with potential customers. Your about page should include information about who owns the company, as well as information on how long they've been around, their location and phone number if applicable so that potential clients can get in touch with them easily without having any difficulty finding them online (like me). You also want to ensure that all of these pieces of information are well-organized so that they're easy for readers/visitors alike:

PRNewswire offers free press release distribution services through their partner site, Free-Press-Release.com

Press Release Pricing offers free press release distribution services through their partner site, Free-Press-Release.com. If you're looking to get your news out to the media but don't have the budget for hiring a public relations agency or journalist, this is perfect for you!

The service is simple: just upload your file and set up an account with Free-Press-Release (it takes less than two minutes). You can either create a new press release or use one that has already been created by another user on the platform; either way will work just fine! Once your file has been uploaded and ready for distribution, all you need do is find an editor at one of PR Newswire's partners (such as CNN) who would like it published somewhere in their publication and send them a link via email—they'll take care of everything else from there on out.

Conclusion

To sum up, PRNewswire is a great tool for anyone who wants to get their press release noticed by the media! You can use their free account to create and distribute your own press releases, or you can sign up for their paid service. Either way, we hope these tips helped you understand what it takes to get published using PRNewswire.

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