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"7 Uses for Press Releases (Besides the Obvious)"
This article discusses (among other things) using press releases for SEO, as part of an emergency PR plan, and as a way to get your story out to where buyers and consumers can read about it.
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Another useful PDF article available for download is, "How To Get The Word Out."
There are numerous options beyond the simple, "Send out a plain text release through a free PR service." If you're new to the realm of press releases, though, picking which one represents the best way to get your message out can be tricky. OvernightPR is here to help with a free downloadable PDF that will get you sorted.
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