Creating Powerful Press Releases

Let me ask you this: How many times have we told you that you need to write to get your publicity moving? How many times have we told you about press releases and how many of them have gone wrong because the writers didn't follow guidelines? We know you don't want to end up like those.


These two new products have been in the works for several weeks now. They concern themselves with these very issues. Quite often, a poor release gets someone nowhere because they don't take the time to craft a good release, or they simply didn't know how to do it well. Our newest Product, Creating Powerful Press Releases covers every aspect of proper press release creation giving you step by step instructions to help you to understand all of the finer points while allowing creativity.


Press releases -they're a mainstay of the public relations business - one of the few viable methods of communicating news to the media. Are they the core of a public relations strategy?  No, that would be creating and maintaining relationships with key media contacts. But they are a key method of spreading your company’s news and making announcements to the world.

Do they work? Absolutely. We built our first business totally through the usage of press releases, gathering well over $3 million equivalent space value through sending out just four releases.


So yes, they are important, and as a publicity seeker, you need to hone the skill of producing and distributing press releases to a razor-sharp edge.


This manual is created to help you sharpen that tool. So, fire up the computer, get a blank file in front of you and let’s start writing, right?


Wrong! Before you write a press release there are a number of strategic and tactical issues that you need to consider. Yes, you can do it without going through these steps, but that process is penny wise and pound foolish -resulting in lots more work, with very few actual press placements in return.


In this incredible document, you will learn:

- The best type of release for your announcement

- What makes a good press release

- Step by step instructions for release creation

- What motivates reporters and editors when they receive a press release.

- What you need to complete to ensure a good press release.

- How to determine deadlines

- Creating or using your company’s key message

- The five W’s of press release and what should be in them

- How to gather information

- And much more!

The second new product, Press Release Templates, was made for those who just don't have time to sit down and start a release from scratch.


Here's how they work - each of these ten templates includes the base language you need to create a press release on a given subject in a Microsoft Word file. All you have to do is to go through the document, fill in the blanks, then make some small adjustments to fit your business and your particular announcement.


The templates cover ten different scenarios, however, they can be used for other purposes with a little creativity. Here's the templates you get in this time-saving package:

- Quarterly Earnings

- Relocation of Headquarters

- Crisis Situation

- Appointment of Important Executive

- Signing a Major Deal

- Winning Important Award(s)

- Upcoming Event

- Establishment of a Strategic Partnership

- Departure of an Important Executive

- Involvement With the Community


Creating Power Press Releases and Press Release Templates product are each priced at $29. However, for a limited time offer, purchase both products for the low price of only $49. Both products come with our 100% satisfaction guarantee. You have nothing to lose from this, so order these products now while the price is low.

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