Press Release Distribution Website Explains Differences Between Press Release and Article Marketing
In their new blog post the admin at Press Release Monkey explain some of the differences between press release marketing and article marketing
(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 24, 2011 )
Los Angeles, Ca -- A blog post was recently posted on the press release distribution website, pressreleasemonkey.com. The post talks about the difference between press release marketing and article marketing and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
For Internet marketers what they don’t know often trumps what they do. Even highly successful marketers will admit that they don’t fully understand the search engines and most of their practices, at least initially, consist of a lot of trial and error. “Anyone who pretends to know everything about Google’s algorithms is either lying or a Google engineer,” says Mark Bauer of Press Release Monkey. “But when you’ve been in the press release business long enough you tend to see trends emerge and you get a pretty good understanding of what systems work and what don’t.”
Internet marketers from all over the world trust Press Release Monkey for their expertise and own success in the search engines. Established in 1996, the website is considered one of the big hitters in the press release industry, and is expected to take an even bigger chunk of the press release market as they move into 2012.
But the question still needs to be asked: Is press release marketing that much more superior to article marketing? And if so, what are the differences between the two?
In their new blog post the admin at Press Release Monkey attempt to answer some of those questions- at least with a certain amount of brevity. “Of course, much of the ‘how’ of successful press release marketing isn’t shared with our clients” says Tyson Crisp, head of the sales department at Press Release Monkey. “Just like the search engines we’ve figured out the tricks of the trade and keep the real meat of what we do to ourselves. Most of our clients don’t mind the ‘how,’ they just want the results. And for them, there is no doubt that press releases are the superior form of advertising.”
The blog post delves into some of that “meat” by explaining how press release marketing works, why it is much more powerful than article marketing, and gives tips to how readers can optimize their own press releases to achieve the best possible results from the search engines.
And for those who don’t like to write their own press releases, the website has a talented writing team on staff to handle their writing projects- and many times for a fraction of the cost of their competitor’s distribution-only plans.
For a limited time Press Release Monkey is even offering a 33% Holiday discount on their most popular service which includes writing and their top distribution plan.
“We pride ourselves on getting a great ROI for our customers,” says Mark Bauer. “We feel that alone is what makes a successful press release company. “
To read the blog post, please visit: http://www.pressreleasemonkey.com/what-are-the-differences-between-press-release-marketing-and-article-marketing
To learn more about Press Release Monkey, or to capitalize on their limited time 33% sale, please visit: http://www.pressreleasemonkey.com/
About Press Release Monkey:
Having started in 1996, Press Release Monkey has earned a reputation for providing syndication which rivals “popular” PR sites that charge up to 4 times as much for nearly identical services. They boast a huge list of media contacts and industry connections, and they maintain a sizable network of news websites that supplement their 3rd party syndication.
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Los Angeles, Ca -- A blog post was recently posted on the press release distribution website, pressreleasemonkey.com. The post talks about the difference between press release marketing and article marketing and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
For Internet marketers what they don’t know often trumps what they do. Even highly successful marketers will admit that they don’t fully understand the search engines and most of their practices, at least initially, consist of a lot of trial and error. “Anyone who pretends to know everything about Google’s algorithms is either lying or a Google engineer,” says Mark Bauer of Press Release Monkey. “But when you’ve been in the press release business long enough you tend to see trends emerge and you get a pretty good understanding of what systems work and what don’t.”
Internet marketers from all over the world trust Press Release Monkey for their expertise and own success in the search engines. Established in 1996, the website is considered one of the big hitters in the press release industry, and is expected to take an even bigger chunk of the press release market as they move into 2012.
But the question still needs to be asked: Is press release marketing that much more superior to article marketing? And if so, what are the differences between the two?
In their new blog post the admin at Press Release Monkey attempt to answer some of those questions- at least with a certain amount of brevity. “Of course, much of the ‘how’ of successful press release marketing isn’t shared with our clients” says Tyson Crisp, head of the sales department at Press Release Monkey. “Just like the search engines we’ve figured out the tricks of the trade and keep the real meat of what we do to ourselves. Most of our clients don’t mind the ‘how,’ they just want the results. And for them, there is no doubt that press releases are the superior form of advertising.”
The blog post delves into some of that “meat” by explaining how press release marketing works, why it is much more powerful than article marketing, and gives tips to how readers can optimize their own press releases to achieve the best possible results from the search engines.
And for those who don’t like to write their own press releases, the website has a talented writing team on staff to handle their writing projects- and many times for a fraction of the cost of their competitor’s distribution-only plans.
For a limited time Press Release Monkey is even offering a 33% Holiday discount on their most popular service which includes writing and their top distribution plan.
“We pride ourselves on getting a great ROI for our customers,” says Mark Bauer. “We feel that alone is what makes a successful press release company. “
To read the blog post, please visit: http://www.pressreleasemonkey.com/what-are-the-differences-between-press-release-marketing-and-article-marketing
To learn more about Press Release Monkey, or to capitalize on their limited time 33% sale, please visit: http://www.pressreleasemonkey.com/
About Press Release Monkey:
Having started in 1996, Press Release Monkey has earned a reputation for providing syndication which rivals “popular” PR sites that charge up to 4 times as much for nearly identical services. They boast a huge list of media contacts and industry connections, and they maintain a sizable network of news websites that supplement their 3rd party syndication.
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Contact Information:
Press Release Monkey
Mark Bauer
Tel: (949) 427-0181
Email us
This is a press release. Press release distribution and press release services by EmailWire.Com: http://www.emailwire.com/us-press-release-distribution.php.
Press Release Monkey
Mark Bauer
Tel: (949) 427-0181
Email us
This is a press release. Press release distribution and press release services by EmailWire.Com: http://www.emailwire.com/us-press-release-distribution.php.
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