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Optimized Press Releases Boost Brand Visibility
Until recently, companies and PR Firms wrote press releases in a very uniform fashion designed for the eyes of the traditional journalist. But the evolution of online public relations has created an entirely new approach to the writing and distributing process of press releases.
Press release optimization is becoming an increasingly popular form of marketing. Just as optimizing your web site is vital to boost search rankings, so is creating an optimized press release. Internet news aggregators direct visitors to news sources in the same way that search engines direct visitors to web sites. Therefore, it is more effective for a press release to be optimized, and The Net Impact press release services will make your news visible to your target audience.
“Something like 25,000 press releases have been sent to me, resulting in no stories,” writes David Meerman Scott in his bestseller The New Rules of Marketing & PR. “Instead, I think about a subject that I want to cover in a column or an article, and I check out what I can find on blogs and through search engines.”
The purpose behind most online public relations efforts is to increase overall online exposure, which will in turn direct more people to visit your targeted website. Increased online exposure can lead to greater brand development, a stronger relationship with your public, increased interest from the media, more connections with potential partners and increased lead generation causing greater revenue.
Any topic that will be of interest to prospects, the media and potential partners (such as a new product launch, industry news, events, community activities, etc…) can be used to construct a press release that is search engine optimized and distributed online. Then, distributing optimized press release via newswires has the power to directly reach millions of Internet users, generate inbound links to your website and raise search engine visibility of your website.
Most newswire services offer you an exact report on how many people accessed your optimized release. This is an essential tool in gauging your reads and impressions. In addition, through other analytical tools, such as Google Analytics, you can determine when someone follows a link to your targeted website through your optimized press release.
Now that online news sites such as Yahoo News and Google News contain such an abundance of press release content and RSS feeds, it is easy to syndicate news. An optimized press release can get you a page one SERP result for your relevant keywords in the search engines, news engines and news websites. So we see that press releases are not only an effective tool for distributing content to the media and consumers, they are easily syndicated creating an excellent opportunity to attract organic traffic and incoming links.
A well written online press release has the ability to:
1.) Capture the attention of editors, journalists and bloggers looking for compelling topics for news stories
2.) Live on the web indefinitely. Press Releases are published to various websites and blogs, giving your content a long shelf life as the content is never deleted creating enduring links.
3.) Create conversation on social networks.The press release link will be shared indefinitely through social media marketing, such as Twitter and Facebook
4.) Be viewed by new prospects – your target audience.
*As a result of all of these activities, hyperlinks will generate that will point back to the release creator’s targeted web site.
If online press releases sound like something your company should be doing but you do not know the right approach, have the time or the resources, Contact The Net Impact to help you begin your online public relations effort in an organized manner. The Net Impact’s public relations services include press release copy-writing and press release submission through third party online platforms.. We can help you implement a successful public relations strategy into your overall marketing plan.
