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Free Press Release Postings
Review of sites that accept free press release postings.
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by Francine Silverman
www.nystatetravel.com

The Internet has become a global bazaar with everyone hawking their wares. Freebies are shrinking as we discover more ways to part with our dollars. As author of the 2003 guidebook, Long Island Alive, I was heartened to discover that www.longisland.com accepts press releases when the information pertains to Long Island. Shortly after posting a press release about the publication of my book, a Long Island radio station called me for an interview.

It should always be that easy! What if you’re a local business in New Jersey or Iowa who wants to get the word out about a new product featured on your website? In searching for sites that offer free postings of press releases, I came across a piece by Marcia Yudkin, a contributing author at www.powerhomebiz.com, which lists nine such sites. However, e-zine articles often lack datelines and can languish at a site for years, so I decided to investigate.

Four of the free sites were gone. Of the remaining five, I found www.prweb.com, the site of PR Web, among the best. One hopes it will continue to offer free press release distribution. It’s an easy site to navigate and virtually every business is welcome to contribute its news. You choose among a long list of industries and your release is placed with that group. The most recent is at the top.

Some industries draw many more releases than others and in this instance it may be an advantage to be less popular. When I checked there were 941 travel-related releases to weed through compared to 548 that are real estate-oriented and only 227 on insurance. Two words of advice – you need to register before your release will be accepted. (Look for Member Login at top right-hand corner). I didn’t realize this and wasted a lot of time going back and forth. Also, examine the site carefully before deciding on a category. I’m not sure the site allows placement of releases in two categories, but if it does, along with “Travel,” my release should have been under “Nassau/Suffolk County, New York” listed on a scroll down menu at the bottom of the release page. In haste, I missed it.

Remember as a kid you were rewarded with a gold star for good deeds? PR Web awards stars to its financial contributors. One star is placed beside your release for a $10 donation; the bigger it is, the more stars. And the more stars, the higher up the release. As a free site that keeps your release up for a long time (some date back to Nov. 1999), $10 seems fair.

I tried submitting my press release ten times to Press Box, www.pressbox.co.uk, before giving up. The “Timeout” message suggested that “there may be too many people accessing this page.” But when I tried a few hours later, it went through. This is a London-based website “used by thousands of media relations professionals each week,” but it’s hard to know if there are American journalists among them. The site has 20 broad categories, such as sports, finance and health.

Click2NewSites.com, www.click2newsites.com/press.asp, also allows you to post a press release according to your category. If you read some of the releases, you’ll find news about new websites, research findings and promotions – literally everything. Your release appears within 48 hours after acceptance. Readers choose from among headlines that are linked to their respective releases, or select “New Sites” and pick a category. The site claims to average 22,400 visitors a month.

www.ideasiteforbusiness.com/direct.htm was the most frustrating, but I was impressed with the support system. After entering my ad (they’re actually releases) and all the required information, the page would not submit regardless of how many times I tried. I e-mailed them and shortly after received an e-mail apologizing that their database was down. The writer, Mary Gillen, asked me to replicate the ad in an e-mail, which I did. She couldn’t have been nicer if I were a paid customer, even e-mailing a thank-you. There are 40 free categories (and 80 for business advertising) but none for travel, so I chose “Pets/animals.” My book has so much information on pet-friendly lodgings and pet stores that I wrote a press release geared to pet owners and submitted it. If you don’t find a fitting topic, think about how you can relate it to an available category. For instance, there’s no category for car dealers, but dealers who provide parking and storage and have news about them can choose that category. Or perhaps the dealer is also a musician – there’s a category for music/vocals/instruments. It’s worth checking out.

http://books.dreambook.com/profitpoint/pressreleases.sign.html is entitled “Las Vegas Comp Getaway’s Free Press Release Announcement Site.” It’s easy to navigate but hard to know what the site’s all about, except that the host, Dreambook, does web hosting. You get as much space as you need and the releases appear immediately, but I can’t help thinking that no one will read it. For one thing, the releases run into one another. Also, there is no way to edit them or anyone to contact.

Are you in real estate, lending or banking? www.mortgagemag.com accepts all types of releases pertaining to those industries.

So how did these freebies pan out? PR Web provides a record of hits to contributors who pay $10 or more. In less than a week, according to the stats, my release was read three times (probably by me); it was picked up by a media outlet four times, forwarded to a third party seven times and printed nine times. Whether these numbers are considered good, or whether my book will sell more copies, is anyone’s guess.

The keyword here is “luck.”


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Member Comments

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:05:37 AM by Hannah
Very Useful Article!
I am always looking for ways to promote my aromatherapy and psychic shop (jdvisionsinc.com) so I found your article to be informative, useful and overall a great resource for anyone trying to get the word out about their biz! Thanks again for your help!

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 09:25:21 AM by Rena Klingenberg
Top tips
for using the Web as a PR tool for your business!

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 08:20:53 PM by BAMBIE
a great help!
thanks for such an informative article! it save me time tying to find sites that offer free postings of press releases.

Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 05:46:52 PM by MN Freeda
Thank You!
Marketing a book is a difficult prospect. to be sure, your article helped me post my site, home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-reduced, to a host of free press releases and web-based PR groups. www.prleap is also excellent.

-MN Freeda, Reduced to Lowest Terms

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 06:44:11 PM by Peterson
http://express-press-release.com
Recently I found one PR site that seems to be new one, but all press releases are manually optimized for search engines, which is not bad...

http://express-press-release.com


Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 06:38:13 PM by Sylvia Willis Lett
Very useful
Thanks for the information!

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 12:33:54 AM by Mark Pivon
Another Free PR Posting Website
Similar to PRWeb. Registration required, but nothing else after that. Recent releases posted at the top of the page. About 220 different categories to choose. Everything is moderated and some articles are edited for content.

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 12:35:13 AM by Mark Pivon
Free Press Release Posting site
Visit http://www.MediaSyndicate.com for free press release posting.

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 01:12:05 PM by Jason Breakey
PR: Trusted Singles & Starbuck Singles
Thanks a ton! I used your suggestions for our Trusted Singles/Starbuck Singles PR.

Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2004 10:04:37 PM by Hospitality Vendors
Just am Outstanding Article
I find this article very well researched and relevant

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:57:53 PM by Nick
Are Not There More Free PR Submission Sites??
Aren't there more free PR submission sites online? I googled many hits that seemed pertinent.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 03:04:31 PM by Mr.PR
There are more than 2.5 million free PR Submission Websites!
Just checked it out on google. I guess that 99,999% of them dont really work...

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 12:57:18 PM by Sheri
Still helpful after all these years!
Thanks! The goal is to get some weight for a new company and this helps, even two years after its submission.


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