Drafting a press release if you have news for your business is always a good idea. If the newspaper or magazine you send it to, picks it up and publishes it, you’ve got free promotion. And editorial is always more trusted by readers than paid for advertisements.
If you create a press release and send it via online distribution it will also travel. What do we mean? There are several ways of launching your PR onto the Internet:
The great thing about submitting any sort of content online is that if you publish it today, it’s still here tomorrow (and continues to be found by search engines) unlike traditional releases that appear in the newspaper once. There is a flip side to this however – your reputation depends on doing it well, otherwise something you’ve done badly can hang around too!
Measuring it is a dream (compared to offline “mentions”). You can use Google Analytics to track sources of traffic to your website and see if any of it is coming from where you’ve placed press releases. Or you can use some of the following tools, most of which are free, to quickly find where your stuff has appeared:
Marketing on the Internet is great simply because it is so measurable. Good luck!