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SEO Copywriting: Submitting SEO Press Releases
How and Where to Submit Online Press Releases for Maximum Search Engine Optimization Benefit
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- Slide 1: Where and How to Submit
SEO
Press Releases
- Slide 2: In this slideshow, I’m
going to show you the
techniques I used that
caused this press
release to rank in 5 out
of the top 10 spots in
Google for my target
keyword.
Note! This type of result
is not typical - but it can
happen!
- Slide 3: In this slideshow, I’ll cover:
• Where I submit press releases
• Tips for getting the most use out of each press
release distribution point
• Benefits of submitting press releases
• Expectations of press release publishing
• How online press release publishing works
- Slide 4: Purpose of an Optimized Press
Release
• To announce new products, programs, and events
happening within your company.
• To gain added visibility on search engines for your
keywords.
• To create quality keyword anchor backlinks for your
website.
• To trigger email alerts to those who have
Google Alerts set up for particular keywords.
• To appear in Google and Yahoo News for your
keywords.
- Slide 5: Notice the Emphasis on
Keywords?
An optimized press release should include keywords
in its title, summary, and in the body of the release.
Whenever possible, you want to embed links to your
site in your keywords. This is called “anchor text.”
- Slide 6: Expectations of an Optimized
Press Release
• The act of submitting a press release alone will not
necessarily drive tons of traffic to your site.
• A press release is designed to make an announcement.
If media sites or popular blogs pick up on the news, you
may see an increase in traffic.
• Even if media sites and bloggers do not report on your
PR, you will still enjoy the benefits inherent of Google
News visibility, possible visibility in the natural search
engine results, and building targeted links back to your
website.
- Slide 7: Things You’ll Need Before
You Begin…
(For a FREE copy of my e-
book “How to Write SEO Press
An optimized press release Releases,” visit
In Word Doc format. http://selfmadechick.com/2008/02/
11/press-release/)
- Slide 8: Things You’ll Need Before
You Begin…
A small and large version of
an image to be included with
your release.
A place to host images
Image 1 - no bigger than
online.
1000x1000px
Image 2 - no bigger than
250x250px
- Slide 9: Things You’ll Need Before
You Begin…
An HTML editor to turn your
Word Doc into HTML.
A list of places where you will I use the online editor:
be submitting your press www.online-html-editor.de
release.
- Slide 10: Step One…
Using your HTML
editor, turn your
entire press release
(excluding the title)
into an HTML
document.
Make sure your
HTML is clean!
Make sure to include
anchor text!
- Slide 11: Resource One: Cost=Free
First we’re going to submit the press release to all of the PR
publication sources that allow HTML.
The first site on our list is: www.dbusinessnews.com
- Slide 12: Submitting to dBusiness News…
dBusiness News
doesn’t appear to
accept HTML - but it
does! Just copy and
paste the HTML into
the content box.
1. Add your title.
2. Leave the picture
box blank.
3. Select your region.
4. Select your
industry.
- Slide 13: Resource Two: Cost=Free
www.seenation.com
- Slide 14: Submitting to SeeNation…
1. Go to your HTML
visual editor.
2. “Select All” and
copy.
3. Paste the copied
content into the
“News Description”
box.
4. Select your
category.
5. Add your title.
- Slide 15: Resource Three: Cost=Free
www.google.com/base
Choose the option to upload
“One at a time.”
Select “News and Articles”
from the dropdown and click
“Next.”
- Slide 16: Submitting to Google Base…
1. Add your title.
2. Add your company
name in the “Author”
box.
3. Copy and paste
the content from your
visual HTML editor
into the description
box.
4. Hover over the
image and click
“remove.”
- Slide 17: Submitting to Google Base…
5. Upload your large
image and click
“attach.”
6. Give the picture a
descriptive,
optimized caption.
7. Preview and
Publish.
- Slide 18: Resource Four: Cost=Free
www.pr-usa.net
- Slide 19: Submitting to PR-USA.net…
1. Choose “Latest
News.”
2. Add your name,
email, and title.
3. Paste your
summary into the
intro text box.
4. Copy and paste
from your HTML
editor into the Main
Text area.
5. Click “save” (the
disk icon.)
- Slide 20: The remaining press releases will be submitted by
copying and pasting the content directly from your
Word document into the press release submission
form.
Remember!
Always include http:// before any hyperlinks.
- Slide 21: Resource Five: Cost=Free
www.openpr.com
- Slide 22: Submitting to OpenPR…
1. Enter your name
and email in the
yellow boxes.
2. Enter company
name in pink box.
3. Copy the title from
your Word doc into
the title field.
4. **Delete any
apostrophes or quote
marks in the title and
re-enter them in the
**If you copy quotes and apostrophes straight field.**
from Word, they will be converted to ?’s once
published!
- Slide 23: Submitting to OpenPR…
5. In the text area,
enter only the body
of the press release
copied from the
Word doc.
Do not include the
summary, the “about
the company” part,
or the contact
information.
Always include http:// with
any hyperlinks!
- Slide 24: Submitting to OpenPR…
6. Enter company
contact info.
7. Enter “about”
information.
8. Choose your
category.
9. Select your large
image.
10. Copy your
summary into the
“caption” box. Delete
and replace any
quotes or
apostrophes.
- Slide 25: Resource Six: Cost=$2.99
www.free-press-release-center.info
- Slide 26: Submitting to FPRC…
1. Add your title into
the title field.
2. **Delete any
apostrophes or quote
marks in the title and
re-enter them in the
field.**
3. Add your
summary.
4. Enter the body of
your PR without the
contact info.
Delete any hyperlinks in the body text! (I’ll
explain how you’ll insert your links in the
next slide…)
- Slide 27: Submitting to FPRC…
In the next step, you will define your
5. Enter your first
keyword phrases. The keywords you enter keyword phrase.
here will become anchor text once 6. Enter the URL
published. Keyword phrases must be 3
where your first
terms or less and cannot contain
apostrophes or periods. keyword phrase will
link.
7. Enter your second
and third keyword
phrase (You will
define the URL
where these will link
in a later step.)
8. Enter remaining
contact info.
- Slide 28: Submitting to FPRC…
9. After clicking “Add for
Free” you’ll be given the
opportunity to purchase an
upgrade for $2.99.
Do this!
This will allow you to have
three keywords instead of
one. It will also give your
press release visibility in
more places.
- Slide 29: Submitting to FPRC…
On the next page, you’ll be able to choose 5 more industry
categories in which your press release will appear.
Enter the URLs that your 2nd and 3rd keyword phrases will
link to. The terms you chose are listed on the right.
- Slide 30: Resource Seven: Cost=Free
www.i-newswire.com
- Slide 31: Submitting to i-newswire…
This is the easiest
place to submit a
press release!
Enter the information
as asked - and
you’re done!
- Slide 32: Resource Eight: Cost=Free
www.prlog.org
- Slide 33: Submitting to PR Log…
Enter all
required
information.
Though the
address
information is
optional, be
sure to enter
it!
- Slide 34: Submitting to PR Log…
2. Scroll down below the
release preview and
click add image.
3. Choose your smaller
image and add a short
title that will be
displayed below the
image.
4. Scroll down, enter the
captcha image and submit.
- Slide 35: Resource Nine: Cost = Free
www.przoom.com
- Slide 36: Submitting to PRZoom…
1. Enter all
required
information.
2. Remove all
hyperlinks from the
body copy!
- Slide 37: Submitting to PRZoom…
3. Enter your target keywords in the
“enter link name” field.
The terms you enter here will become anchor text.
- Slide 38: How FREE Online Press
Release Distribution Works
Many free press release distributors will publish your
press release only on their directory. This does not give
you much exposure, but it does create an optimized page
on the web with keywords linking back to your site that
can rank in the search engines.
Some free press release submission sites will also
submit your release to Google News.
- Slide 39: How PAID Online Press Release
Distribution Works
If you’re going to pay to distribute a press release, the
company should have a system of pushing your news out
to numerous news sites and/or journalists.
I’ve found PR Web to be the most effective paid
distribution site. PR Web will publish your headline on
hundreds of thousands of sites via RSS news feeds.
- Slide 40: Many times I use only
free or very low cost
submission sites. For
news of particular
interest, I will also use
PRWeb.
In fact, in the example
where I ranked in 1/2 of
the top spots in Google, I
only used free press
release submission sites.
- Slide 41: Resource Ten: PR Web
Cost = $80, $120, $200 or $360
www.prweb.com
- Slide 42: Submitting to PR Web
At the $200 upgrade level
1. Enter the body
of your release.
2. Highlight your
keyword.
3. Click
“Linkwriter” to add
Enter your URL at
the first prompt. anchor text.
Enter your keyword
at the second
prompt.
- Slide 43: Submitting to PR Web
4. Enter terms people
may use to find your
release in Technorati.
5. Select 10 industries
related to your release.
6. Select 5 cities (for
RSS news feeds that
display news filtered
only for a specific city.)
- Slide 44: Submitting to PR Web
7. Click “skip” until
you reach “file
attachments and click
“apply feature now.”
8. Click “Upload File”
and select up to 3
images, PDFs,
slideshows, or other
files to attach to the
release.
- Slide 45: Submitting to PR Web
9. Drag your main
image from the right
column into the image
slot in the press
release body.
- Slide 46: Submitting to PR Web
10. Drag additional
images and files from
the right column to the
left column.
11. Enter a keyword
optimized title and
description for your
image.
- Slide 47: Finding Niche Press Release
Distributors
The press release distribution sources I showed you
are for submitting general news.
Your specific industry may have additional niche sites
where you can submit your press release.
- Slide 48: Finding Niche Press Release
Distributors
Do a search for
your keyword in
Google News and
look for the
different
publishers
submitting
releases.
- Slide 49: Other Ways to Use Your Press
Release
• Create a “press center” on your site and publish your
releases.
• Send press releases to your industry specific
magazines, trade publications, and local newspapers.
• Send press releases to customers and potential
customers.
- Slide 50: Happy Press
Release Writing!
To your success,
Christine O’Kelly
www.seocontentsolutions.com
www.selfmadechick.com