Add SEO Power to Your Traditional Press Release

by Melanie Rembrandt, www.rembrandtwrites.com on July 13, 2009

The world of traditional media is changing, and if you want to use the full power of public relations to boost sales, awareness and credibility, you need to change with it.

But where do you start?

With all of the news about Twitter, Facebook and other social-media technologies, it can be overwhelming. But if you start with a few changes to your traditional press releases, you can significantly increase buzz online.

Here are three quick tips to get started:

1. Use a Service.

After writing your traditional press release, use one of the numerous services available to add appropriate keywords and make it “search friendly.” Try www.prnewswire.com, www.prweb.com, or www.businesswire.com.

2. Do it Yourself.

Search for keywords using free tools like www.wordtracker.com, www.google.com and www.keyworddiscovery.com. Then, insert the words into your release. You can use a tool like Hubspot, http://pressrelease.grader.com/, to check your work.

3. Hire a Professional, SEO Copywriter.

It takes time and effort to write a press release that will be picked up by the search engines using the appropriate keywords for your target market. While the services mentioned in step one will optimize a release for you, it’s better to have your own SEO copywriter working for you.

Then, you can use the keyword research for your other online copy and marketing materials. And more important, your copywriter can track the process and let you know which keywords are working and which aren’t. This allows you to make quick changes to your copy for the best results.

And although hiring a freelancer may be expensive, you get what you pay for. In the long run, you’ll save time, effort and money. Plus, the results will generate new sales that surpass the cost of hiring a professional.

A Few Simple Changes Can Bring Big Results

Jumping into new PR processes doesn’t need to be difficult. Start by optimizing your press releases for the search engines and tracking the results. And these few simple changes can help you increase site traffic and the bottom line.

Do you need help managing all of your SEO copywriting efforts in blogs, newsletters, Web sites and more? Please let me know here or at www.rembrandtwrites.com. I’m here to help!

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Melanie Rembrandt December 18, 2009 at 6:07 pm

Thanks for your nice comments Website Copywriting. I’m glad the entries are helpful. Have a great holiday!

Melanie

Website Copywriting December 18, 2009 at 12:43 pm

Just discovered your blog. I am Impressed, not many people do as good a job. Ace.

admin July 14, 2009 at 7:12 pm

Which picture do you want to use? Thanks.

GlenStef July 14, 2009 at 9:20 am

Can i get a one small picture from your site?
Thanks

Luiz Ribeiro July 13, 2009 at 5:14 pm

Great Article. I´m a Brasilian Seo Professional and I´ll try all this tools mentioned on your article.

Luiz Ribeiro
http://www.lularibeiro.com

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