Get Your $200 PRWeb.com Press Release for Free–The Update
To Get Your Free $200 PRWeb.com Press Release click here! OFFER NO LONGER AVAILABLE.
I will not re-address anything in the previous post, so if you want the Rule/Directions click the link above.
Although my previous post listed numerous posts specific to Online Public Relations(PR)/Press Release distribution centers, and placing PRWeb.com as my #1 choice. I just found a more detailed Review of the top Online News Release Distribution Centers. Steve outlines “why” Online PR is different than regular PR because it targets your ideal client by putting “the release in front of consumers”.
This survey of 792 past customers say that PRWeb.com is *easy* to use.
Here’s answers to some questions/concerns/issues we’ve been faced with since the release of this news this Thursday.
1. No, this is *not* a one-time deal. PRWeb.com will have at least 50-minimum slots opened *per* week. each Webinar can host up to 25 members in one-class. There were 2 classes scheduled for next Monday and Tuesday.
Due to the wonderful response, PRWeb.com just opened another class on Wednesday. It is the responsibility of the member to check the days and times of the Webinar to assure you get registered in a timely fashion.
Simply, put…the sooner you register the better!
- Front-end: We are trying are very best to track results. Hence, you *need* to follow the directions verbatim to get your free coupon code. You need to forward the ‘registration approval email’ to the emailbox, not your registration into PRWeb.com
- Back-end: You will learn how-to view your statistics daily from your press release in the Webinar.
- We definitely would like to develop case studies and testimonials for our offer/program and hopefully have you advocate PRWeb.com’s services and EmpowerWomenNow.com’s association with them.
- That’s why there’s a special email-list dedicated to those who actually registered for the class.
3. No, there is *no* minimum donation, for your participation in this offer.
4. Gender-issues.
As a matter of clarification, I am a woman entrepreneur and I write from a woman entrepreneur’s perspective, and my target market is women entrepreneurs.
Nonetheless, my book, column, blog, etc. has a huge and loyal following by males who appreciate my view-point. Even my best-selling “Empowering Women to Power Network” book, received incredible testimonials from best-selling male networking authors, who applaud my efforts to share a woman’s perspective to networking itself. I’m often told it helps males understand how and why women work a certain way or the other.
PRWeb.com and I have a long-standing incredible working relationship, and they’ve always believed in my foremost charge that we must “empower others with education and access to tips, tools and resources”.
They, nor I, (and it is stated in the disclosure) are prohibiting males from participating. In my opening paragraph I stated “any online entrepreneur”.
Given that women entrepreneurs still have less resources available to them, I chose to cheer and motivate women to get on the band-wagon.
Unfortunately, throughout my journeys since this offer started (and I have even commented on other blogs) about why men read my post and quickly sign-up. Whereas, I found women, read, go, come back, read again…sign-up or don’t sign-up at all. This has completely got me dumb-founded!
Also, I see that women who have large lists or blogs, also signed-up but didn’t share the news, which was always perplexing…honestly, I was saddened by this fact. Maybe it is poor timely.
My own ezine subscribers, the majority being women–a teeny, tiny percentage of them took advantage of this offer! Having personal relationships with many of my clients, I even personally emailed them to remind, recommend and *push* them to register…”Today is *the* day” I prodded.
I know my campaign is *not* the top of everyone’s mind…but, this is FREE *HUGE* Online Publicity/Search Engine Optimization for Your Business…why wait?
On the other hand, men visitors to my blog, or new members of my less-than-a-week-old MyBlogLog, BlogCatalogue, BumpZee’s groups, all jumped in registered, and posted on their blogs or emailed colleagues.
Why!?
Was it poor timing?
To those who signed-up what was your made *you* register?
For those who are still sitting, stewing on the idea…why have you not registered?
Until late Friday night, men filled the majority of the rooms…now, they make up 62% of the rooms. Which is getting more equal. But, are women visiting more in the weekends? I know my highest-traffic days are Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday…but this Thursday I broke ALL records.
I’m so perplexed…will you help me understand?
5. Heart-warmed Thanks. To those helping to spread the news.
Interestingly, I’m still trying to find out “Who” StumbledUpon me?
I didn’t and can’t find any records of it…and since Thursday (never before then), my #1 referrer to my blog that day–is still today is StumbleUpon.com
Dear Nameless Supporter, Thank you! Your link-love is taking my website/blog to new levels. I’m getting teary-eyed just thinking about your anonymous kindness. I can’t express my appreciation. But, I hope to one-day repay you Stumbling-Upon my post!
Many thanks to:
* Vlad of My Affiliate Journey and His Home Page
If I missed anyone, please let me know!
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Posted on April 21st, 2007 by Ponn Sabra
Filed under: Internet Marketing, Online Networking, Opportunities, Public Relations/Publicity, Search Engine Optimization







I think Alex hit it first with a Stumble - actually I forgot, but I know someone stumbled my post.
I Stumbled it now though, so expect another wave of traffic, though maybe not as big as some of the other users.
SU traffic is extremely hard to convert
As for traffic, I have a more general audience than Vlad, so I am not sure how many signed up - a few bigger names in there, but many wouldn’t worry about $200, though maybe the training would be interesting.
I actually share a lot of readers with Vlad, and some read his blog more than mine. He has also written a lot about PRWeb and various tactics recently, so has a warmer audience, and grabbed the chance himself when I clarified that as an existing customer he qualified as well.
Andy,
Many thanks for the explanation, continued support, and more.
It’s great to see a “peak” in traffic…we’ll see if any “stick” around
As for the “bigger names”, what I recommended to my colleagues/business owners is that they can have staff/administrative assistants register and get the “free” training and publicity.
Given you’re a highly-knowledgable blogger, I think you’ll be convinced that the exposure one $200 press release is *nothing* cheap!
As for all your comments, you always add a “new” view and perspective…I hope everyone who reads the posts, read your descriptive comments as well.
I’m always learning from you, and appreciate your generous time and advice always!
To our prosperous journey!
Ponn
Ponn, I know I stumbled your blog the other day and wrote a review of it, that could be helping — by the way, you can check on information about who stumbled you by clicking on the referer link in your stats, and then by clicking on a link on that page.
Alternatively, you can go direct via a particular format link — I’ll email it to you as it is a little long to post here.
Glad you are getting some traffic though!
I have you tagged in entrepreneurship, so hopefully some fellow stumblers stick around.
Mark,
Thank YOU SO much for your support!
Some one showed me how to get to my website stumbles, but not a specific post, so thank you for your comment and follow-up email. I tried to add people as ‘friends’ and not finding it easily. That’s why I followed your links and starting commenting on your good posts over in your blog
I truly feel empowered to have affected you in a way to take action and applaud my efforts…I can’t thank you enough for your kindness and StumblingUpon me
Peace,
Ponn
[P.S. I did not know Mark prior to his StumblingUpon me and this site. This stuff really works!!!]
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Hi Ponn, By working with women that have started their own businesses here in San Diego I find that many of them don’t know business basics, that is why I believe they weren’t taking advantage of your press release offer, they don’t believe it would apply to them. Many of the women I have worked with have a very small view of themselves and their businesses, they wouldn’t think a press release would pertain to them. I know everyone says they want to be a millionaire, in reality most of these women just want to make a few thousand dollars a month in income (I believe that they think that’s all they’re capable of). Hence my goal to educate and empower women to build six-figure incomes as women entrepreneurs
Heather Juma
Well, geez…thanks for sharing your experiences…I am so disheartened by women’s lack of biz confidence…so, I work HARD to give as many tips, tools, resources, tutorials, so they can do it themselves…AND, I educated alllll the time…that there HAS to be a turn-around time when they finally take positive action!
It’s amazing how aligned our businesses are!