Website review: The Evolution of the Press Release

stejules stejules discovered this in Journalism 5 reviews since May 11, 2008
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stejules discovered 3 months ago
From the page: "Editorâ€s note: The press release is the least loved document in the media universe. We get way too many here at TechCrunch, and some bloggers equate them to spam. But they do have their uses. In this guest post, Brian Solis explains how the press release has evolved, and sheds some light on why it may be so difficult to kill off. Solis writes this from the perspective of a PR professional. He is Principal of FutureWorks, a PR and New Media agency in Silicon Valley and also blogs at PR 2.0."
outwrong rated 2 months ago
Media release?
Sally3 rated 2 months ago
Search engines seem to pay more attention to the natural bolded words as well as the repeated words toward the top of press releases
lekahe rated 3 months ago
In this guest post, Brian Solis explains how the press release has evolved, and sheds some light on why it may be so difficult to kill off. Solis writes this from the perspective of a PR professional. He is Principal of FutureWorks, a PR and New Media agency in Silicon Valley and also blogs at PR 2.0.
jquig99 rated 3 months ago
Fresh look at the press release by a leader in the space.
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