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8 hours ago ago from Meall Dubh
Following our shortlisting for the Best Online News release Award of 2009 , it was great to see the news today that PRWeb, the online news distribution service of Vocus (NASDAQ: VOCS), today announced that an OpenOffice.org news release was named the winner of The Best of PRWeb contest. We've long known that many eyes make great software we've now shown that community efforts can also hone effective press releases. Thanks to all the team ...
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December 15th, 2009 by India PR Diary Trend Toward Online Press Release Distribution Spurs Different Audience Targets by PR Professionals. We see PR pros more interested than ever in moving away from traditional expectations of the press release, and instead to using them to drive traffic to their site, attract prospects and keep customers informed While the press release is still considered a key vehicle for delivering news to the ...
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One of the big ironies in the communications business is that people and organizations hire PR people to write press releases for them . . . and those press releases contain some of the worst writing in the entire history of the written word. They usually have terrible quotes, tons of jargon, choppy sentences, and they're about 75 percent too long. And one of the biggest problems with most “news” releases is that PR writers ...
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