Search Engine Optimizing Press Releases
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Search Engine Optimizing Press Releases
Copyright 2006 Mark Nenadic
It is becoming common knowledge that a website that expects
to get the most out of its search engine results must
search engine optimize its content in order to achieve the
highest possible ranking. What is not as well known is
that website content isn’t the only type of writing that
can be search engine optimized to produce a favorable
outcome for your website.
As a part of your marketing strategy, you will likely have
include the distribution of press releases in order to let
people know about the latest events and movements of your
business or website. What you need to recognize is the
fact that this is also one of your best opportunities to
employ search engine optimization, and take advantage of
another opportunity to have the search engines work in your
favor.
To do this properly, there are a few things that you will
need to do. The first, of course is to write the press
release and make certain that all of your most important
keywords are included within its text with a good density.
You must then distribute your press release to the right
places. There are a number of different press release
services out there – both free and paid – that are willing
to publish your press release and distribute it to
different media representatives worldwide. Among the
largest and most popular of these press release
distribution websites are webwire.com and prweb.com.
By working with large distribution sites such as these,
you’ll be making sure that your search engine optimizing
efforts are being used to their fullest. The reason is
because these sites distribute to so many other sites, and
because they are always having their information and
content scanned by different search engine spiders and
indexers, having your press release added to the possible
top results for the keywords that you have selected.
This is such an easy process that it is, in fact,
considered to be even easier than writing the press release
itself. After all, you need to make certain that the press
release is good enough that it will be picked up and
republished by other websites, online journals, blogs, and
ezines, and not just remain stranded at the press release
distribution website, as handy as it is with website
ranking.
Remember that the purpose of your press release is not just
search engine optimization. That is a secondary advantage.
You still want to make sure that the news that you are
reporting is spread as far as possible, and read by as many
prospective clients and site visitors as you can manage.
This being said, you need to understand that though your
keyword needs to be included in your press release, the
rest of the content has to be of high caliber. If you are
not skilled in writing, you may choose to have a
professional press release writer do it for you – they are
quite worth the money.
An effective press release will have a strong, informative
title, information that is straight to the point without
any fluff, no spelling or major grammatical errors, no
informational errors, and a healthy smattering of useful
keywords. By ensuring that your press release fulfills
all of these requirements, you dramatically increase your
odds of having your press release well distributed, well
ranked among search engines, and well read among your
target market.
As far as the keyword is concerned, do make sure that it is
mentioned frequently enough to count, but don’t paste it
into your press release so many times that it doesn’t read
naturally or that it might register as SPAM by the search
engines who will be ranking it. A safe density is usually
within the 2 to 3 percent range. Try to use it once in
your title, and very close to the beginning of the first
sentence in your first paragraph. After that, once or
twice in the rest of the press release should do it.
It is important that you never overlook the value of search
engine optimizing any online document that you may create.
Press releases are among the most effective because of
their high distribution, but you should include search
engine optimizing in anything that you will be posting.
About the Author:
Mark Nenadic
Mark is the director and face behind FifteenDegrees-North
www.15dn.com , where you will find articles and
resources to help with SEO, marketing and Web design.
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