A Press Release Service That Links Directly to Your Books
by BiblioScribe
A well written press release or article to lots of online services is a great idea, but look for those services that provide direct links to both your website and your book. You should be incorporating both in your articles and press releases as well. BiblioScribe.com does this automatically for you.
Once you enter the ISBNs of your books in your membership profile, they automatically are entered every time you submit a press release or an article to BiblioScribe.com. Your free BiblioScribe .com membership also creates a public profile page that has links to your books as well as your website, so even the membership by itself provides a boost to the number of links back to your site.
One of the things I consistently see are Press Release submissions that fail to convince the reader of the importance of the press release subject
A press release should be viewed as an thrilling news story, written in third person, that seeks to generate excitement about your book or book event. Your press release should be able to do the following:
- Separate real news about your book or book event from promotional exaggerations.
- Deliver a poignant story angle that will be of real interest to readers.
- Deliver this angle in a professional, courteous way.
To help you improve the quality and impact of your PR, click here for the BiblioScribe article that includes 10 tips for writing great press releases.
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