Hi Hardly, did any of these responses answer your question? Please give us an update, thanks!
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Hi Hardly, did any of these responses answer your question? Please give us an update, thanks!
Christy
Hi Gajendran,
Thanks for your question. Did you see Paul's response? Please let us know, thanks!
Hi there! Did we answer your question?
Hi Chanan, thanks for your question! Do you mean inbound or outbound email? That is, are you looking for recommendations for SAAS that will scrub your email lists for marketing campaigns?And if so, how do you currently send email to your lists? Or did Oren answer your question? Please clarify, thanks!
Christy
Hi Avi, thanks for your question! Did any of these responses answer it? If so, please mark one or more as a "good answer". If not, please let us know how we can help.
Christy
Hi Alex,
Did any of these responses answer your question? If so, please mark one or more as a "good answer." Thanks!
Christy
Hi Tufail,
Did these responses answer your question? If so, please mark one or both of them as a "good answer." Thanks!
Christy
Hi Chad,
I'm glad your question was answered! Would you kindly mark the most helpful responses you received in this thread as "good answers"?
To answer your last question, bylines contain the name of the author of a story, and sometimes the date published and category. For example, in this post on The Moz Blog, Are You Setting up Wordpress for SEO Success, the byline is "May 7th, 2012 - Posted by Dan Shure to On-Page / Site Optimization".
Bylines are most appropriate for blog posts, news article, editorials, and feature stories. Bylines should not go on press releases, product/service pages, nor sales pages. I peeked at your site, and didn't see any content piece that looked like it should have a byline. If you add a blog to your site with Wordpress, bylines will be enabled by default. Hope this helps, and best of luck!
Christy
Alright! I just pinged a colleague who specializes in AdWords about your question. You should hear from her shortly. Thanks for your patience, Patrick. Cheers!
Christy
Adding on to what Peter said, a press release is not a news story, it's a statement about a newsworthy item. The purpose of a press release is to grab the attention of journalists/bloggers so that they will want to to contact you (the press contact) for the information they need to craft their own news and feature stories.
A press release should be concise and scannable. Leave out the details. They will get those after contacting you.
While I agree with EGOL that distributing content authored by Christie Christie on bridge traffic would definitely garner a ton of attention, I would consider that an article meant for syndication if widely distributed to publishers --- not a press release. Including a direct quote from Chris Christie would be one way to grab attention with the press release, as would mentioning an opportunity to interview Chris Christie in a press conference, for instance. And yes, press releases are often released solely to let journalists know about press conferences and other PR events.
I hope that helps!
Jorge, thanks for your question! You've received several solid responses. Did any of them answer your question?
Got it. Will ping a staffer for you. Thanks for clarifying. 
Do you mean in addition to the screen cap of the keyword targeting report in his PPT (slide 72)?
Hi Hardley,
I think you will find these posts from The Moz Blog very useful:
Stop Thinking Keywords, Think Topics by Kate Morris
Keywords to Concepts: The Lazy Marketer's Guide to Keyword Research by Cyrus Shephard
Christy
Hi Chad, has this issue been resolved? I'm just checking in to make sure. Thanks!
Christy
Hi Patrick, it depends on what you are uploading and why (local listings for verification, keywords to be adding to an AdWords group, new product listings, etc.) I know you posted this question in Local Strategy, but I want to make sure I know what your objective is (vs. assuming) as you mentioned your Adwords campaign. Would you mind providing us with some more details so we can help? Thanks!
Christy
Advanix, did you email help@moz.com as well?
Hi Wayne,
You've received some solid responses. Were any of them helpful?
Christy
Hi Chad,
Did any responses help? Would love to have an update, thanks.
Christy