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Do You Pay For Premium Press Releases

By LaMesaDuiLawyer | March 12, 2010

 Do You Pay For Premium Press Releases

Do you pay for premium press releases or are you one of those people that just submit press releases for free and hope for the best. Well its a known fact that the majority of press releases that get picked up and do well are ones that have been promoted or submitted through a good press release site with premium features.

There’s only so much the press release sites do to help promote your site, to be honest the majority of press release sites that charge you to promote your content don’t do a good job, instead they actually take as much as £100 and send you a handful of visitors and maybe place it in a good position on there site.

I often spend hours at a time promoting my press releases and building good quality links back to my main site, I recently came across a press release site called myfreepressrelease.co.uk which actually does a nice job of promoting the press releases that its premium members submit. They don't charge you to promote each press release individually they actually charge you one small fee for the month and any press releases you submit within that month gets promoted using there premium members features.

I’ll list a couple of the main features that really impressed me and you’ll struggle to find on any other press release site.

The first one is they submit your press release to there twitter news account which has over 10,000 followers built up of readers and journalists, they also submit your press release to the top social bookmarking sites bringing in even more traffic and helping to build links to your press release to make it hold more weight. There’s around 10 benefits that the premium members get that the free members don’t, you’ll have to visit there site to find out more but sign up today and see the results for yourself.

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