Thursday, June 21, 2007

Drive Traffic And Backlinks To Your Web Site Without Lifting A Finger

Hello Everyone,

Happy belated Fathers' Day for those dads out there! Hope you had a really cool dads' day. I know both my sons did.

I was searching on the web today and came across another interesting article "Drive Traffic And Backlinks To Your Web Site Without Lifting A Finger" and I highly recommend that you read it.

Also, would you leave a comment about the article on my blog as to whether you liked the article and would like to see more articles like this or if you didn't like the article and what you didn't like about it.

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Here is the reprint of the article:


Drive Traffic And Backlinks To Your Web Site Without Lifting A Finger
By:
Dave Saunders

By now everyone has heard how online press releases can generate quick targeted traffic and bring all the major search engines running to index you like there’s no tomorrow. The question is, have you done yours yet? Press releases have traditionally been something you paid thousands of dollars to have professionally written.

You needed to hire some fancy PR firm to write your release (usually by committee). Then they would submit it for PR News Wire (sometimes costing nearly a thousand dollars).Then they’d fax the release, and make a bunch of calls. If you were lucky, they would actually find a reporter who was interested enough to pick up your story -- and – you’d get some exposure.

Those days are history for those in the know. Today, you can use online PR services to put your release in front of more eyes than you can imagine. Faster. And certainly cheaper. In fact, many news reporters themselves are turning increasingly to news sources like Yahoo and Google for stories and content to meet their deadlines and keep their editors happy! Huh? Yes, I kid you not... Reporters have simplified and streamlined their “hunt for news scoops” by creating filters for online news. Just for the information about topics they’re writing about.

Yes, that's right... Reporters are just as lazy as the rest of us! Which is great news for you. Because it means that a little bit of creative keyword optimization in your release can put you at the top of all the news stories from the “big players.” But the benefits don’t stop there. Some online PR services allow you to include multimedia with your release and even add “backlinks” which savvy Internet marketers know are like candy magnets to search engines.

Why do some Internet marketers pay over $300 a month for just ONE of these backlinks from another website renting space from their own website? Because the “right” kind of backlinks can be worth more than their weight in online gold. And believe this: The right kind of press release, distributed to the right places, and in the right format... is one of the best treasure maps imaginable to that online gold.

Are you starting to picture what an effective online release can do for you and your website? I love doing press releases for my own sites but I've also come to enjoy providing those services to others. I believe in the Napoleon Hill “Think and Grow Rich” concept of if you want something, be ready to provide something of yourself to get it.

So here’s my offer... I want to write your next press release. It can be for a new site, or for an existing site. It doesn't matter one bit one way or the other. I will write your press release. I will submit your press release. And I'll even show you some of the cool tricks that can get you keyword backlinks right inside your press release. And... I will do this at no initial cost. That means free.

After the release goes out, if you’re satisfied with what a good news release can do for your website, then I ask that you pay me $500.00 and write an honest testimonial for me. If you're not satisfied, then you owe me nothing (except for an honest reason of what you didn't like, or where you felt I went wrong for you).

Is that fair, or what? I normally charge $1,500 and up for a single press release. Even that price has been considered a bargain because of the results I've gotten for my PR customers! So why am I doing this? Well, there are two reasons...1. Earning some extra money (there are dragons at my gate needing to be fed :)2. I have some excellent leads interested in putting me on retainer to do online PR campaigns for them.

Your endorsement for a job well done will help me clinch those deals.So, everybody wins. And all the risk is on me.There is only one catch. There’s always a catch, isn’t there? No biggie though. And entirely OPTIONAL...Some of the niftier features available from some of the online PR services require payment.

I’ll explain exactly what those options are. And I’ll explain what the potential benefits are for using them. If you decide you do want them in your release, then you need to pay those fees before your press release can be submitted with those options. So that’s it. I will brainstorm with you and find some news that can be used in a release about your site or your product. I will write the release and I will submit it to the high performing online news services.

If I come up with more than one news idea I will even give you the list of additional stories you can write, or have someone like me write, in the future. Again, if you like what you get I ask for $500.00 and a written testimonial.

I’ve already told a few people about this offer and the responses been pretty significant. I’ll do my very best to take care of all requests as quickly as humanly possible.But I will operate in a first come first served order. So if you’re interested, contact me now.

About the Author:Dave Saunders operates Nemock, LLC and can be reached at at dave@nemock.org.

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