Just tried prfrog.co.uk recently. Got into google news in 1 day. Also openpr.com and PRlog.org are good free ones. None of them allow nofollow links. i dobt that there are any who would allow them![]()
Hi guys,
I got hold of an e-book a while ago and it was all about do-follow press release sites that allowed anchor text links AND were free. Now, it was a few years old the book and almost all of them had turned to being paid, like £50 for some.
So, do you have any recommendations for good press release sites that I can add to my list? Or better still, does anyone have a news site ie. one that is accepted to Google News?
Just tried prfrog.co.uk recently. Got into google news in 1 day. Also openpr.com and PRlog.org are good free ones. None of them allow nofollow links. i dobt that there are any who would allow them![]()
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Any chance you could post key points from your book? Could be very interesting for some.
After much digging on my HD I've found an ebook that is similar to it. It's still not the right one but it's OK. I can't remember if it's filled with 'old news' as I'd have to check the sites again but might be handy for you.
Edit/ Hmmm, seems I can't attach files.
password is: a4uCode:http://www.mediafire.com/?jpjba0e5in5w3lh
You can search for press release websites online. However it is crucial to ensure that the websites that you consider have a good domain authority and page rank. Only authoritative websites will provide you with complete benefits.
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You could also try posting an intro page or some key excerpts from your book on a blog. Some artists have found great success doing that.
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