Emailwire.com™ Explains Benefits of Online Press Release Distribution

( EMAILWIRE.COM, July 07, 2004 ) San Diego, CA -- You have launched that business you planned, and it is time to market it to your audience, so your first approach is to write a press release and send it to your local media outlets: newspapers, radio and television stations. You stuff the news release in envelops and drop it at the post office, or you place the release on your fax machine and zapped it to selected journalists. View Press Release

Emailwire.com™ Introduces Unlimited Press Release Distribution Service to 22,000 Major News Sites

( EMAILWIRE.COM, June 18, 2004 ) Public relation agencies, research, analyst services and some small businesses frequently put out many press releases per week. With the cost of press release distribution becoming somewhat prohibitive the aforementioned organizations, putting several press releases per week can put a huge dent on annual marketing budgets. View Press Release

Emailwire.com, a press release service extends news distribution to RSS Syndication News Sites and Search Engines

( EMAILWIRE.COM, April 29, 2004 ) San Diego, CA -- Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication (RSS) has become a tool to syndicate content across the Internet and Intranets and onto desktops of individuals with RSS readers also known as aggregators. Emailwire.com is using this tool to reach these individuals with voracious appetite for industry news. View Press Release

Emailwire.com, a Multi Media Press Release Distribution System, Announces Co-branding Design Contest

( EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2004 ) Webmasters and website owners who are interested in adding content to their websites are invited to participate in a co-branding design contest that will pay out $75, $50 or $25 to first three finalists. The contest begins today and ends in March 31st, 2005. Finalists will receive their prizes in April 30th, 2005. View Press Release

Emailwire.com Facilitates Press Release Delivery to Journalists and End-users in Multimedia

( EMAILWIRE.COM, July 22, 2003 ) San Diego, CA -- Journalists are spammed with irrelevant press releases everyday. As a result good press releases that could make good stories are discarded along with unworthy ones. “Emailwire.com does not stop Spam, but it allows journalists to subscribe to target industry or region they are covering. After subscription, Emailwire.com e-mails only relevant releases either daily or weekly to journalists’ desktops,” explains Joseph Nchor, editor and publisher of Emailwire.com. View Press Release