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The 6 Worst Press-Release Topics That Startups Pitch

The 6 Worst Press-Release Topics That Startups Pitch | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

A lot of businesspeople wonder why a certain press release fell flat. Nine times out of 10, the answer is quite simple: It didn't highlight any news.

Once you're able to understand what's newsworthy, your press releases will start to generate results.

Focusing on the following six topics is a surprisingly common pitching mistake in the startup world. While some of the topics are trivial or just advertorial, others have a germ of an idea that could made newsworthy by a shift in focus in the press release....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

It's no surprise that bad news releases get bad results. Read 'em and weep.

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SEO Update: Google Says Press Releases Should Be No Follow | Claire Jarrett

SEO Update: Google Says Press Releases Should Be No Follow | Claire Jarrett | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

SEO Update: Google Says Press Releases Should Be No Follow - what is behind their decision?... There has always been some scepticism around the benefits of using press releases for SEO but those who have used them in the past could now be facing problems. Google have decided to go ahead and punish any sites using follow links in press releases, and the reason behind this- Google say that a press release is similar to an advertisement for your company and therefore should not be used for linking....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Are news releases is still a viable PR tool? Without careful treatment, and the addition of no-follow links, Google may punish you for perceived black hat SEO tactics. This debate is not over yet.

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