Search Engine Optimization Services Specialist Discusses Press Releases In SEO Part 2
There are many very effective free press release companies to join and submit your press releases to. Many of the press release companies found on the internet do an excellent job of helping people place their information out onto the internet as quickly as possible. After you achieve some notoriety by writing successful press releases at one or many of the press release companies they will often create a tag line for you.
This tagline could be your name or keyword phrase or many other different things. This is very powerful for you from a search engine optimisation standpoint because once they create your own personal tagline it lands on Google. That tagline will head a page or pages containing a list of all your press releases that you have submitted to that specific press release company and you can use it as a type of RSS feed and place it on any and all your websites. This tagline is created automatically for you and you don't need to ask them to it.
This has happened to quite a few search engine optimisation specialists and practitioners who signed up in a company that provided a free press release service. You do not have to be part of the paid service for them to assign you your own tagline. When you signup in these companies to write your press release you will initially be prompted to either write completely free press releases or paid press releases. The only disadvantage of the free press releases is that you are usually not allowed to place 'html' or a url or a hyperlink anywhere in the text of your press release. The spiders will therefore index your content and keywords but cannot follow any links you specify as they are not 'live' links.
In the paid version you are usually allowed to place hyperlinks in your press release content for readers to 'click' on and visit. You can choose to spend the prescribed amount of money to write a press release containing hyperlinks if you want to. You can use the free version and your press releases will still show up on the first page of Google and on many other search engines as well. This is the result of good search engine optimisation practices. Once you have decided which option to choose, get down to writing the content of the press release.