Today, as promised, I will show you how You can generate backlinks for your site fast and easy by revealing my Press Release submission statistics.
I submitted a free Press release for a new article directory and content site to 45 relevant PR sites (from my database of 95 PR sites) and in a week we got:
- Google shows: 324 links
- Yahoo reports: 635 links
- MSN: 230 links
PRWeb.com reports:
- 9,593 press release reads
- 101 pickups
- 12 prints
To be 100% honest I did make a small contribution of $10 bucks for PRWeb just to be able to see my PR stats (otherwise they won’t provide it) BUT this contribution has no effect on the number of distribution services used comparing to free submission, so my results are accurate.
Exchanging links with webmasters, would have probably taken me about a month or so to reach these numbers “manually”, so, you may be sure, I’m more than satisfied with the results.
Unlike marketing gurus whose disclaimers always stress their “untypical results”, my results are 100% typical and you can easily outperform them, because I:
- didn’t pay $100-500 for press release writing and optimization service
- didn’t pay $30-400 for paid press release distribution services
- didn’t ask my JV partner to send my PR to his email list of 100,000 journalists.
and so forth.
So you can get the same or better publicity for your site or offer within a week just by writing and submitting a Press Release like I did to the free press release services out there.
I can even offer you my database of websites, accepting or distributing press releases, so if you want a copy, you can have it for a measly $19. Just drop me a line via this web-form: http://neoprofit.com/contact/ and I will put you in queue. It took me hours and hours of researching, editing and compiling the Database, so you decide how valuable it may be for you. It is in MS Excel format. There are total of 95 PR sites accepting press releases on different categories. Some of the PR websites are paid. The DB contains:
1) Name of the site,
2) Submit page URL,
3) Login page URL (if present),
4) Category.
For the next PR submission I will use a paid PRWeb service (minimum $30 contribution is highly recommended for Google News inclusion) and let you know the results as well.
For now my programmer has been working for 5 months, developing a new standards promotion software and one of the modules is going to automate press release submission too, so a little patience here will be returned a hundredfold.
More great resources, news and projects are ahead.
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