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Could you be the PR person we’re looking for?

Date: 15th September 2009
Comments: 6 Related Categories: Admin posts

magglassAt NikkiPilkington.com, we’re growing all the time, and we’ve had a fantastic 2009 so far. But, like any ambitious person, I want more :)

I’m looking for a freelance PR person or small PR company to help to spread the word about the services we provide, the results we achieve and the good we can do.

What I DO want:

  • someone who can write press releases, and will only do so when there’s a story / angle, no matter what I think :)
  • someone with good relationships with journalists who will write good things about the Internet Marketing industry

Why aren’t you getting media coverage?

Date: 6th April 2009
Comments: 4 Related Categories: Content

So you’ve got a great news sory / product / service / item of interst / all of the aforementioned, and you’ve written your press release.

You’ve submitted to the list of free press release sites you downloaded from NikkiPilkington.com.

You’ve found a list of PR people and emailed your release to them.

But you’re still not being covered.

Want to know why?

My guess is it’s one of the reasons on Kickstart’s list of Reasons You’re Not Getting Media Coverage.

List of free press release sites

Date: 16th February 2009
No Comments Related Categories: Free Listings

One of the more frequent questions we get asked here at NikkiPilkington.com is ‘Where can we submit our press releases for free?’

Usually we tell people to ‘Google’ for free press release sites, but it always makes us feel a bit mean, so the lovely Leigh has put together a list of free sites for you!

You can download the Free Press Release Sites PDF here

Bonus Tip – SEO your PRs!

Date: 1st July 2008
No Comments Related Categories: Bonus Tips, Content, Key Phrases

When was the last time you issued a press release about your site?

New client? New product? Something newsworthy?

Then get a press release out there! But (and this is the point of this post) make sure you optimise the press release for your key phrases.

Include them in the title, and in the copy, and if you’re putting the press release online, then include them in the title and keyword tags.

–oOo–

Don’t want to do this yourself? We’ve two newish services you might be interested in: