PRWeb.com Free Webinar–Your Ticket for a Free $200 Press Release (Please share your experience)


PRWeb.com’s Free Webinar is Your Ticket to a FREE $200 Press Release!

To Get Your Free $200 PRWeb.com Press Release click here! THIS OFFER IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE

According to PRWeb.com’s explanation, the Free Webinar will provide you with:

…the basics of how PRWeb works, press release tips, and show how easy the submission process truly is. We will show you how to get the most out of what has become the most advanced and robust system for distributing news releases to reporters, search engines and thousands of web sites that download news via our daily XML/RSS feeds.

Please join us in this webinar to learn the very best way to achieve your public relations and marketing goals.

A modest description…but, they go into the 4-steps of a Search Engine Optimized Press Release…and much more. But, rather hear it from me…

Now, that the first-wave of “graduates” just completed their Free Webinar that enables them to get their Free $200 Press Release, we really want your feedback below, to share with others still considering if that should “jump-in” on this offer or not!

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10 Responses to “PRWeb.com Free Webinar–Your Ticket for a Free $200 Press Release (Please share your experience)”

  1. I just finished my webinar earlier this morning, and I have to say that I loved it.

    Mario stayed on about an extra half hour to answer additional questions and these were well worth it. I learned a lot of things about PRWeb that were new to me - especially in that last half hour.

    I strongly recommend that anyone that thinks that press releases might have some benefit to them in their marketing mix take up this offer.

    In fact, some of the points he covered when he was analyzing what makes a good press release also apply to other media, such as blog posts.

    Go on, give it a try! It is well worth the time spent.

  2. Me too. I loved the webinar and am looking forward to start using PRWeb more extensively again.

    I wish though there would be a little better tracking mechanism. In the past PRWeb release would bring me a sale or two (which I think was direct PRWeb->MySite->Sale ). It is hard to pinpoint ROI unless there is a way but I am not aware of it.

  3. Mark, Glad you found the Webinar so helpful! Your endorsement of their services is much appreciated too :-)

    Vlad, Glad we’re bringing you back to PRWeb.com ;-)

    As for tracking, as you know I’m a non-tech. So I’m happy to see my website stats for incoming traffic, for now. I know within my website tracking system (via a colleague who also has the same webhost), I can “tag” the urls I use specific for each and every marketing campaign…to see really ROI. Give it a whirl…

    Ponn

  4. The Webinar was excellent - it was a truly eye opening experience even though I knew about press releases before this.

    Mario explained everything very clearly and I never realized how interactive the press release pages really were - a real advantage for those who are using them to interact and convert traffic to paying customers.

    I can’t wait to start as I have a new product launch next week.

    I was happy to be referred here by Alex Mayo and find this awesome site by Ponn Sabra !

    Best regards

    Ron

  5. Ron,

    Many thanks for sharing your Webinar experience, who you referred, and kind words :-)

    Please keep us posted about your new product launch!

    All the best,
    Ponn

  6. WOW!!!

    I have used PRWeb for about two years and needed this refresher to give me strong kick to start distributing press releases on a more regular basis. (Thanks Ponn for the offer!)

    The Webinar is excellent with tips on specifics such as headline and first sentence to best days to send and more.

    My first release of 2007 went out yesterday,, and I can’t wait to see the stats on it.

    Gracias/Thank you - Boca Beth

  7. What a great offer! I’d used PRWeb before but never felt I could afford the $200 level. Having this opportunity was one I could not turn down. I’m thrilled with the way the release turned out and looking forward to doing more in the future. Thanks so much for the opportunity.

    This is my release: http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2007/5/emw525000.htm

    Warmly,

    Lynn
    www.CoachWithLynn.com

  8. Beth

    Thanks so much for your input! It’s my pleasure to help entrepreneurs reach their business goals!

    I can’t say enough about the Webinar, so I’m glad you shared some details for our readers. It is totally empowering to know how much power every word, chosen date, placement of sentences, etc. can make a difference.

    Your press release is Awesome! Going Green and Eco-friendly. Wow! What a wonderful concept!

    Keep us posted on the stats too!

    Peace,
    Ponn

  9. Lynn

    I’m happy you took advantage of this “great offer”!

    I’m equally thrilled about how your press release turned out!

    Girl–not only tears were falling…I’m shaking ov’r here! WOW! Great video!

    So great that I just spent ~20 minutes registering into YouTube and trying hard to figure out how to post the video here on my blog today. I don’t have certain info they want to get my blog registered, I’m a not a technical person, and I have SO much to do today…

    Oh…

    Nonetheless, great production! “I do remember” as a mom, I don’t remember as a daughter ;-)

    I feel as if I know you on a totally different level. Great publicity, promotional work,etc.

    Hugz,
    Ponn

  10. Ponn — just wanted to let you know that I think if you toggle your blog post into the “code” tab in Wordpress (as opposed to Visual), I’m pretty sure that you can copy and paste the code from the “embed” field that is right to the right of the video on YouTube and all will work.

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