1. Give 'Em What They Want: When crafting your headline and release, it's important to think like a reporter. They want something new and different. Tell 'em something new. But have the facts to back it up.
2. Emphasize Your Most Important Keywords: Once you have some quality keywords to choose from, pick the most important ones and focus your headline on those and use them throughout the body of the release. Keep the release short.
3. Keep The Release Brief: Google generally displays only the first 63 characters (letters and spaces) of release headlines in search results, so make sure to get your key information across as concisely as possible.
As with all marketing tactics, the trick is to pick a couple of things and then consistently implement them. Far too often people follow the latest marketing and are often disappointed with they don't reap the results.
I think a good press release is all about telling a story that others want to hear. Often, we focus too much on making ourselves sound great, but no one will take the time to read about us unless we offer them a good story.
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