The-Report-How-Utilize-A-Press-Release-To-Get-A-Flood-Of-Good-Quality-OneWay-Links-To-Your-Site-
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In this article I want to give a white-hat (study ethical good guys) search engine to you optimization strategy to substantially improve one-way links into your site. You most likely understand that in order to rank well you need a great deal of in-bound links, and not just almost any link. They have to be links from thematically relevant web pages/web internet sites. So let us say that you've a web site about how to create a straw bale house. I order to get links to it, you are going to need to search for sites that are themed around 'straw bale building', 'sustainable building', 'natural building', 'natural architecture' and so forth. Certainly one of the best methods for getting one-way links (perhaps not mutual links) is by sending out press releases. I've been using PRweb for this since 2004, largely as they are a highly respected support and you can choose whether free or paid distribution. I recently published a news release to get a program I'd put together. I paid $80 to PRweb.com (you can send your release at no cost however, but I needed to raise my exposure) and listed below are the next numbers to date: Reads - 71,232 (This number shows how often my news release was used on PRWeb). Projected Pickups - 2,491 (How many times my release was found with a media outlet). When I look in Google I observe that this press release results 399 results. All with links going back to my website. Not detrimental to about one hours work. But remember, you can't only throw up a keyword stuffed pr release in the vague hope that you'll get distribution. I discovered how to write a news release by searching Yahoo. And that's why I suggest that you keep away from any alleged 'press release submission software.' Think about it. Webmasters desire to give benefit for their guests, so only good, high quality content will get found. Get more on an affiliated web resource by going to press release . Spam won't! And much like search engine submission, you don't need to submit to every single search engine out there, you just need to have picked up by way of a couple and the rest follow. Exactly the same holds true for submitting press releases, and PRWeb.com may be the Google of-the press release distribution services. If you'd like to see a fantastic example of how-to write a search-engine improved press release take a peek at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/10/prweb296086.htm for inspiration. Also many people are under the uncertainty that the value of the link comes from being on the press release service, well that's not the case, the value of the link comes from your press release that is posted by the site. And so the more thematically similar the book site is to yours, the more value the web link can hold. Just one more reason to publish high quality press announcements.