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    • RobertFisher
      RobertFisher @EGOL last edited by

      If I may put a few words in EGOL's response, it is like this: You can do the quick and dirty SEO or the higher end longer lasting SEO. You do get what you pay for so: For the quick and dirty you quickly get dirty - When you do the longer lasting SEO (good site, content, etc) you end up higher end in more ways than one.

      Yes, that is original!

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      • scodtt
        scodtt @RobertFisher last edited by

        Hey, I'm not doing this for a quick-and-dirty way to boost SEO. I'm doing this because I really think it's news and I want the world to know.

        If that's the case, does PR Newswire or one of the others help?

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        • RobertFisher
          RobertFisher @scodtt last edited by

          Scott, I am not saying you are. My point is about PR Web, newswire, etc. What they do is spam the world with their news releases and yes, some get a bit of traction. At the same time, I can tell you of individual pages of content I have written, placed on a client site, and watched as it got picked up by Google as a news piece and made my client some money. (No, that does not happen even regularly.) My point is that there is a news release or PR release that is real and then there are these SALES companies whose only motivation is to SELL YOU on their PR product of sorts.

          If what you have is newsworthy, put it out there yourself or use one of them and see what happens. If I put out a piece about a lawyer who has decided to take a certain case (say tainted baby food) is that really news? Bob X has decided his firm the X law firm is now taking tainted baby food cases (then a rehash of something that has been in the news for a year), that IMO is worthless. If it is truly newsworthy, if you are the only one it applies to, etc. give it a go with them and then tell us what happened.

          Or, pick up the phone or email several PR professionals where you are and ask what they would charge to put it out to their "contacts." I am guessing if you get half lucky they will get a better response for you than one of the PR Spam companies. It is simply a choice for you of try it and see or try something else and see. Then you will have the experience for the next time.

          Hope that clarifies

          Best to you.

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          • scodtt
            scodtt @RobertFisher last edited by

            That's an interesting idea.

            I could just go on craigslist or someplace and say, "I was going to pay $500 to newswire or someone to distribute my press release, but I'd rather pay a person. Send me a proposal about how you'd send out this press release (I'll send you the early version) and the best proposal will get that $500, and the prospect of more work in the future."

            Not sure where I could post that, but maybe it's worth doing.

            Thanks!

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            • Chris.Menke
              Chris.Menke @scodtt last edited by

              Yeah, but what you're paying  the provider for is the sure knowledge that they're going to spam your press release. On Craigslist you wouldn't even be sure your $500 would go to do even that.

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              • RobertFisher
                RobertFisher @scodtt last edited by

                Scott,

                Do a search on public relations Denver. Look at the pr blog one, then the one without shoes, then the one about mid page looking for interns. I am willing to bet you can find someone within that group that would take your $500. 
                If you say they do a good job, I am willing to give them a shot as well.

                Best,

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                • scodtt
                  scodtt @Chris.Menke last edited by

                  Good point, but I'd check references, etc.

                  Hmmm. Tough one.

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                  • scodtt
                    scodtt @RobertFisher last edited by

                    For strategic reasons, Boston would be better.

                    I like your idea, though.

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                    • EGOL
                      EGOL last edited by

                      Published yesterday by Aaron Wall...

                      http://www.seobook.com/google-press-release-links

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                      • AshShep1
                        AshShep1 last edited by

                        PRWeb have advised that all their links are "no-follow" with effect from when google made this announcement.

                        And i believe Matt Cutts clarified in a video recently that good press releases have value, as it will get your message out there and potentially picked up by bloggers and press agencies, what you wont get anymore, is any google juice!

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