Press Releases: A Traffic Boosting Strategy For Your Product or Service Launch
July 20, 2010 by Lisa Santos · 1 Comment
A Press Release can provide you with more than just a way to get people to your site. It can give you a broader target audience to sell your product to, as well as help you build brand awareness, especially if you are a new info product developer.
With Press Releases, you are able to reach out to a larger market than many other forms of advertising, and in most cases, word will begin to spread within hours of your press release being approved and distributed. Press releases are also a cost effective method of advertising your info product, and is also one of the fastest and easiest methods of generating exposure for your new product.
Press Releases lend instant credibility to a business, or brand even if it has just launched and by being circulated among leading publishing agents and authority sites, the association alone can jumpstart your business launch in a very powerful and effective way.
Traditionally, a well-structured press release should not be more than one page long. Everything a reader needs to know about your news story will need to be included within a single page for best results.
A second page is acceptable, provided your story makes it worth the time a person would need to read it.
This means that you need to trim down the outline of your Press Release and ensure that it focuses on the key benefits and features of your release, whether it’s an introduction to a product launch, a story about your company, a new launch of a service, or a software program that will benefit the end user in some way.
A Press Release that addresses the fundamental aspect of what people are looking for (how it benefits them) will out perform any other kind, so keep it trimmed and on point.
The power-boosting words used in that headline are rises, challenge and ‘helping’. Some other words you could use in your headline that will demand attention are:
- Announcing!
- Secret
- Free
- Discover
- Strategies
- Success
There are some writing service companies that specialize in providing you with press release writing services.
http://www.custompressrelease.com
http://www.Press-Release-Writing.com
Press Release Distribution Sites
There are distribution sites on the Internet that will publish your press releases for you. Most will ask you to sign up for an account with them and then you can start uploading your press releases with them.
Once they have been submitted to these sites, they will be available to all the news search engines to be picked up when an Internet user searches for the subject of your release.
They will be reviewed to ensure they are proper press releases and not advertisements, spam, or anything promoting adult content websites.
Here’s a few resources to help you get started:
http://www.PRWeb.com
http://www.URLWire.com
http://www.PRNewsWire.com
http://www.Free-Press-Release.com
http://www.marketwire.com
http://www.wiredprnews.com/
http://www.livepresswire.com/
http://www.PressReleaseNetwork.com
http://www.WebWire.com
http://eWorldWire.com
http://www.BusinessWire.com
Google’s Local Business Center: A Major Update & A New Name – ‘Places’
June 2, 2010 by Lisa Santos · 1 Comment
If you have a brick and mortar store, and rely on walk-in traffic for your survival, you may be wondering what the Internet can do for your business. Believe it or not, a lot – and you don’t even need a website.
In the “old days”, the bulk of businesses relied on the Yellow Pages to get the phone ringing. The majority of marketing dollars were spent getting listed in this ten pound paperweight. With the popularity of the Net, less people let “their fingers do the walking” when they need something, and more are letting their mouse do the talking.
Online search has gone mainstream when it comes to searching for local businesses. Google states that 73% of searches are done for local content. Another study by BIA/Kelsey and Constat report that 97% of consumers use online resources when doing research for products/services in their local area. See www.kelseygroup.com/press/pr100310.asp.
Google has always understood the power of local search, and years ago launched its Local Business Center where any business can get a listing for free. Recently, they’ve done a major overhaul and have re-launched with a new name of “Google Places”, showcasing a host of new features. The name change was done to tie in with Google’s Place Pages which were launched over a year ago and include over 50 million places worldwide. Official Google Blog
If you want customers to be able to find you, and haven’t listed your offline store here yet, you need to get with the program. You are missing out on the chance to reach millions of Google users, including Google Map users, Google’s 800 Voice Directory Search and even Google Earth. And all of this exposure won’t cost you a dime. It’s totally free.
Now that I have your attention, let’s go over the steps for inclusion. As with all things Google, you’ll need to sign into Google Places with your Google Account. Up to 100 single locations can be added but, if you have more than ten to list you’ll need to use their “Bulk Upload Tool”.
There is a verification process that must be done to prove you’re the owner of the business being listed. The choice is yours, it’s by phone or mail. Once this is done, your listing goes live.
Now in case you’re thinking all that’s included in a listing is an address and phone number, hold onto your hat. Here are some of the listing options.
1) Show the geographic area you service.
2) Photos: Upload yours, up to ten images per listing, in JPG, GIF, PNG, TIFF, BMP. A professional photo shoot can also be requested for your business.
3) Place Page Posts: You can post real time updates here, up to 160 characters, announcing special sales, events, and new products. One post appears at a time.
4) Custom QR Codes: For use with smart phones to take users to your mobile website.
5) Advertise: They do have a “Tags Program” in select cities for $25.00 a month where your business will be highlighted on Google.com and Google Maps.
6) List your operating hours. Biz description and even reviews.
7) Post Videos: Up to five videos can be posted, but you’ll need to publish them to YouTube first, then include the URL’s on your Place Page.
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9) Coupons: Create online coupons to give people incentive to visit your site. There’s a separate “coupon tab” that appears on your listing page.
10) Privacy: If you work at home and have no storefront you can choose to make your address private in your listing.
At this point you should be realizing how important being listed in Google Places is to your business. If you’d like to see what your listing looks like to a searcher, log into Google Places and click on “see your listing on Google Maps”.
Now remember, search results are based on relevance and “geographic distance”, so you can’t buy your way to the top of the list as with pay-per-click advertising. As previously mentioned, the “tags program”, if available in your area, can be utilized for having your business show up highlighted for $25.00 a month.
If you’re interested in paying for your links to show up on the Google Maps search results page, if related to the search terms and location searched, that can be done using Google’s Adwords program with what’s called “Local Targeted Ads”.
By the way, Google also includes a “Reporting Dashboard” that will tell you how people find you, and what keywords they used to search. It’s powerful stuff that can also be used in your local search engine optimization work.
Do yourself a favor – if you’re not listed with “Google Places”, now is a good time. It’s targeted, free traffic. Now where else can you say that when it comes to marketing on the Internet. People are looking for your business online and with Google Places you can make it easier for them to find you. Website or not – it simply doesn’t matter – but getting people in the door does, and Google is there to help.
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Should Your Local Business Have An Online Presence?
March 9, 2010 by Lisa Santos · 3 Comments
Many local business owners overlook one of the best forms of advertising today and that is a website. If you want to attract customers, then there’s no question that having a website for your local business is your best weapon.
It doesn’t matter what kind of business you have whether you’re a retailer, dentist, lawyer, accountant or dog groomer. Every business needs a website. Do you realize that more and more people each day turn to the internet to look up businesses than the yellow pages? If you aren’t online, they can’t find you.
Here is a brief list of the reasons why you should have an online presence:
- You can better serve your existing customer base.
- Your customers can have their questions answered 24/7.
- Your customers can set appointments with you online.
- It provides instant credibility.
- You can display customer testimonials for more interest and credibility.
- You will be able to target your market of choice using built-in advertising tools.
- You can showcase your work to prospective clients.
- You can offer specials, hot deals and online coupons.
- You will have a second storefront, virtually speaking, where you can display your products or services.
- You can sell your products online and it’s like having a 24 hour salesperson working for you.
- You can capture customer leads and email them anytime with special offers and information.
- Best of all you’ll stay ahead of the competition.
As you can see the benefits of having a website far outweigh the traditional yellow pages. Your customers are online and they are looking for you. Will you be there?
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