The Moz Q&A Forum

    • Forum
    • Questions
    • My Q&A
    • Users
    • Ask the Community

    Welcome to the Q&A Forum

    Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.

    1. SEO and Digital Marketing Q&A Forum
    2. Categories
    3. White Hat / Black Hat SEO
    4. Press Release Newswires - a dangerous option?

    Press Release Newswires - a dangerous option?

    White Hat / Black Hat SEO
    9 6 623
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as question
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • McTaggart
      McTaggart last edited by

      Hi, I'm a PR and haven't used a newswire once over last 10 years. There are usually better alternatives which give you more control.

      Anyway, now a client has asked me for distribution of investor information via a newswire and now I've started worrying about the SEO consequences.

      I've spent a couple of days phoning around newswires and I think there's a real danger of picking up lots of backlinks from syndication sites (most of the distributors have sites they "partner" with to reproduce your original news release) so...

      Lots of backlinks will suddenly appear from external duplicate content (I will not carry the news release on client's website (no newsrooom) and I will just use url as link).

      I'm thinking there's the potential for a penalty (and even if not now, then in the future if Google decides to tighten rules further which looks likely).

      One newswire has recognized this and now only syndicates on 2 websites. The others haven't including the business newswire I've been asked to use.

      Your thoughts would be welcome... Thanks in advance!

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • activitysuper
        activitysuper last edited by

        You could find a PR wire which doesn't produce a backlink, far as I know they use to sell the service through the SEO benefit, saying you can even have a link or 2 in the body content, well just don't include them or at the end of the article include a text link which isn't actually a active link.

        Just a thought.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • William.Lau
          William.Lau last edited by

          Just to give you an idea of what kind of partnership they are referring to..

          The sites they partner with generally just pull the text and occasionally maybe the link within the PR. What I've seen from a few PR I had with PRweb, there are no links to your site other than PRweb and any outlet that decides to publish your content.

          No actual site or 'partner' would want to aggregate that many PR...AND give link juice. That is just not cool SEO.

          So there is little danger of PR damaging your SEO.

          Whether or not PR is still a good source of SEO is another topic for another day.

          Hope that helps 🙂

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • SanketPatel
            SanketPatel last edited by

            Hi Guys,

            Do you know this ???

            Matt Cutts of Google said in a Google Webmaster Helpforums that links from press releases shouldn't have a positive impact on your rankings.

            More information: http://www.seroundtable.com/google-press-release-links-16136.html

            james25 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
            • james25
              james25 @SanketPatel last edited by

              That's not what i've found though.

              A pretty big competitor of mine started targetting a high value keyword several years ago and several months ago released a whole wave of these press release distributions - They had a slight improvement for a couple of weeks and then went from #40 to #4 in the space of a month.

              They're now #2 and it looks like they'll take #1 within the next couple of weeks.

              c4To3.png

              SanketPatel james25 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • SanketPatel
                SanketPatel @james25 last edited by

                James, Is your competitor doing only press release ? As per the video, links from Press release doesn't affect SEO directly but when the content is published on several sites, it might get into the eye and he might share it out that helps in SEO. Matt Cutt has mentioned that in last part of Video.

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • james25
                  james25 @james25 last edited by

                  The competitor is only doing press releases, guarateed - looking at the links pointing back to their site, the only ones going back to the pages that are ranking for this high value keyword are from spammy press release sites, many of which are specific to different states in the USA (The competitor is from the UK).

                  Doesn't look like anyone is sharing or linking to the content or the press releases.

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • Cyrus-Shepard
                    Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

                    Hi Luke,

                    Thanks for asking this question. There's been a lot of misconceptions around press releases lately, in the wake of Matt Cutt's recent statements, and I've been meaning to write a blog post about it soon.

                    I happen to use press releases for link building, successfully, quite a bit. The trick is realizing that the links on the press release sites themselves don't really help you, and can actually hurt you if you over-optimize (or even optimize) the anchor text.

                    Press releases distributed across a vast network of duplicate, low quality pages have the potential to create a very Penguin-like problem.

                    Here's a portion of my presentation from MozCon which addressed this topic:

                    http://www.slideshare.net/cyrusshepard/high-roi-content-strategies-for-seo/48

                    My three rules for press releases are:

                    1. Don't link to yourself (or client) using important keywords
                    2. Linking using generic anchors or your domain name is fine, i.e. http://example.com
                    3. The goal is not links directly from the press releases themselves, but from 3rd party sources that pick up on the news and write their own content about you - the way a press release is traditionally supposed to work.

                    In my opinion, if you press release doesn't earn links from independent 3rd party sources (news sites, reporters), or earn you significant traffic, then you most likely didn't have anything newsworthy to announce in the first place, and likely wasted your money.

                    The whole thing rest on newsworthy content. As a PR professional, I'm probably preaching to the choir, and I'm sure you understand better than most, perhaps even better than me. 🙂

                    In the end, don't fear the press release. They serve a legitimate purpose. Just use them the way they were meant to be used - by earning links instead of buying them.

                    McTaggart 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 3
                    • McTaggart
                      McTaggart @Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

                      Hi Cyrus - that's really helpful, and interesting - thanks so much. I think you're dead right RE: sticking to newsworthy releases! Look forward to your blog post on the subject 🙂 Best wishes, Luke

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • 1 / 1
                      • First post
                        Last post
                      • Old Press Release sites - Which ones do you Disavow and leave alone
                        Shawn124
                        Shawn124
                        0
                        3
                        432

                      • Competitor ranking well with duplicate content—what are my options?
                        Ray-pp
                        Ray-pp
                        0
                        4
                        450

                      • How to add more quality backlink with moz tools or any good option
                        Host1
                        Host1
                        0
                        8
                        404

                      • Link profile heavy with press release syndication links caused drop at Penguin 2.0
                        SamuelScott
                        SamuelScott
                        0
                        7
                        800

                      • Press Release SEO. More than 90 press released in prweb. How good for seo
                        BrightHealth
                        BrightHealth
                        0
                        5
                        491

                      • When your PR release gets syndicated on a spam site. What to do??
                        GuillermoOrtiz
                        GuillermoOrtiz
                        0
                        2
                        95

                      • How to Explain The Danger of Link Networks
                        DennisSeymour
                        DennisSeymour
                        1
                        5
                        223

                      • Why Does a Press Release Strategy Influence Search Results So Much?
                        steelintheair
                        steelintheair
                        1
                        5
                        318

                      Get started with Moz Pro!

                      Unlock the power of advanced SEO tools and data-driven insights.

                      Start my free trial
                      Products
                      • Moz Pro
                      • Moz Local
                      • Moz API
                      • Moz Data
                      • STAT
                      • Product Updates
                      Moz Solutions
                      • SMB Solutions
                      • Agency Solutions
                      • Enterprise Solutions
                      • Digital Marketers
                      Free SEO Tools
                      • Domain Authority Checker
                      • Link Explorer
                      • Keyword Explorer
                      • Competitive Research
                      • Brand Authority Checker
                      • Local Citation Checker
                      • MozBar Extension
                      • MozCast
                      Resources
                      • Blog
                      • SEO Learning Center
                      • Help Hub
                      • Beginner's Guide to SEO
                      • How-to Guides
                      • Moz Academy
                      • API Docs
                      About Moz
                      • About
                      • Team
                      • Careers
                      • Contact
                      Why Moz
                      • Case Studies
                      • Testimonials
                      Get Involved
                      • Become an Affiliate
                      • MozCon
                      • Webinars
                      • Practical Marketer Series
                      • MozPod
                      Connect with us

                      Contact the Help team

                      Join our newsletter
                      Moz logo
                      © 2021 - 2026 SEOMoz, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. All rights reserved. Moz is a registered trademark of SEOMoz, Inc.
                      • Accessibility
                      • Terms of Use
                      • Privacy