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When you write
a press release, what is your ultimate goal? No doubt, getting the
information to as many publications and on as many Web sites as
possible. The focus lies in moving outward… taking the press
release to as many *other* sources as possible. We buy lists of
journalists, pay public relations companies to distribute the release
to thousands of targeted leads, use online press release distribution
services, and create our own in-house list of reporters to touch
base with. This is the “standard” route that press release
distribution takes.
However, we
generally don’t think about how these releases can work for
us in other ways. For instance, have you considered the fact that
adding your press releases to your own site can increase your visibility
and boost your lead generation efforts?
How? Because
press releases can open new avenues for search engine spiders and
site visitors to find you.
Writing
A Search-Engine-Friendly Release
Press releases
have some unique characteristics that can contribute to an increase
in search engine positioning for your site. They are similar in
many ways to pages that use search engine copywriting techniques.
For instance, they:
1. Have a
narrow focus.
2. Include copy that deals with one specific topic.
3. Incorporate the use of keyphrases.
4. Use keyword-rich headlines.
Press releases,
by nature, incorporate each of the elements used with good search
engine copywriting. That makes them the perfect addition to your
site.
With very little
effort, each of your press releases can be turned into optimized
pages that draw in additional, qualified traffic. When you write
your next press release, consider adding these two simple steps:
1. Choose
keywords that can be easily included in your release.
2. Incorporate keywords into your headline where possible.
Incorporating
Press Releases Into Your Site
Next, you’ll
want to develop a page structure that caters to the search engine
spiders. Because spiders follow links, you’ll have to open
a door from your home page to the section of your site that houses
the releases.
First, add a
link to your navigation bar that points to a “press release
directory.” On the directory page, list each individual release
with a one- or two-sentence summary and a link to the entire content
of the release.
Then create
a separate page for each release you write. Using the keywords you’ve
researched for the content, write a title and description tag for
each page. Then upload everything to your host’s server. Once
the pages are spidered, you’ll find numerous new roads leading
from the engines to your site.
With just a
little more effort than you would normally give, your press releases
can pull “double duty.” Through a push-pull effect,
your releases can be pushed toward media outlets for additional
exposure, and they can also pull visitors back to your site through
the use of search engines. The result? Even after the initial media
explosion over your releases takes place, they’ll be working
to drive traffic to your site and increase your search engine positioning.
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Be sure to check out Karon’s latest e-report “Writing With Keywords" at http://www.writingwithkeywords.com.
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