PR 7
PR 6
PR 5
http://www.free-press-release.com/
http://www.downloadjunction.com
https://secure.digitalmediaonlineinc.com/
http://www.1888pressrelease.com/
PR 4
http://www.free-press-release-center.info/
http://www.pressreleasespider.com/
http://www.24-7pressrelease.com
PR 7
http://www.PRNewsWire.com Annual subscription is $195 with additional pricing for increased exposure.
http://www.PRWeb.com Prices start at $80 and goes up to $360 per release depending on the level of visibility.
PR 6
http://www.BusinessWire.com Prices on application.
http://www.PRLeap.com Price per press release - $49, $99 and $149 depending on level of service.
PR 5
http://www.ereleases.com/ Pricing starts at $399.
http://www.sbwire.com/ Free to $70 depending on level of visibility
PR 4
http://www.24-7pressrelease.com Free to $49 depending on level of visibility
http://www.pressrelease365.com/ Pricing starts at $25 and goes up to $100
http://www.pressmethod.com/ Free to $100 depending on level of visibility
http://www.massmediadistribution.com/ Pricing starts $199 and goes up to $399 for increased exposure
Hi ABC 1111,
In addition to PRWeb, Steve`s great list above, and my list of free sites at www.rembrandtwrites.com, you should get some good coverage and stay within your price range. PRNewswire also has a regional release that may fall within your budget (call and ask a rep for details).
Also, try calling a few media members in advance with the "exclusive" news before you send out your release. You may get a feature story out of it.
Thanks, and I hope this helps,
Melanie
Hi abc1111,
thanks for sharing these press realese submission sites i really need it.
thank
thanks for list, my opinion is prlog is best for press release submission.
hi crd brd i guess these are nice sites.
i was searching for sites and this list helped me a lot.
I have heard and I am about to find out on my own that Google ranks press releases base on the service that you use. I believe the PRNewswire is the top rated source. If this is true than like most things in life, it may be worth the extra expense of using a service with a better ranking. Steve put together a good list at the top of this post.
Hi Andrew,
Before you spend money on press-release distribution, you may want to contact your targeted media members first. You may end up with a feature story! For more information, check out http://www.startupnation.com/steps/77/steps-successful-public-relations.htm for more information on this.
Thanks!
Melanie Rembrandt, Rembrandt Communications, rembrandtwrites.com