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You've completed a new product, or just rolled out a brand-new service, but so far there were no clients. Getting noticed is vital for any startup, and is especially important for products and services offered and sold online. Making a new product or service is just a small part of the story. Getting noticed by the customers is just as (if not more) difficult. How are you going to bring visitors to your site?
If you have a plan on bringing customers to your Web site, advertising is probably a primary line on the list. You can't live without advertising, but paying for each and every visitor who comes to your Web site is definitely expensive. Did you know there are cheaper ways to get noticed?
There are multiple online and off-line resources such as review sites, journals and personal and community blogs that provide what effectively is free editorial space. Getting published in a single one of these resources will be bringing a constant flow of visitors to your Web site - and you won't be paying a penny per lead! Get published on multiple resources, and you'll be getting a flow of free clients that would otherwise cost you thousands of advertising dollars every month!
But how do you get noticed on the many available resources? Easy: write to every editor of every outlet, and tell them about your product or service by sending them a press release. Press releases are a great source of information for the editors and journalists. Press releases are a perfect way to tell press and media about your commercial offering. Writing and dispatching a press release costs a tiny fraction of your advertising budget, but can result in traffic that is at least comparable, if not greater, than the visitors you buy.
Don't have experience in copywriting, or don't know where to send your release? You don't need to! Leave the writing to professional copywriters, and press release distribution to PR dispatchers, and save your time and money.
PR-Dispatcher is a great place to start your promotional campaign. For less than a hundred dollars, PR-Dispatcher staff will write a perfect press release about your product or service. For about a hundred more, they'll distribute the release to several hundred editors of online and off-line media. PR-Dispatcher has established personal relationships with many freelance journalists, bloggers and columnists who receive press releases and write about things that capture their attention.
A single publication in online media pays for your entire press-release campaign, and leaves you in profit for years to come. Get published. Get noticed. Get sales. Start at www.pr-dispatcher.com.
Since SibCode's founding in 2005 and as of 2007, Dmitry Costenco develops web sites. He works for quality web interface, which will help to web surfers.