If you were following my blog for some times now, you may be well aware of big of a fan I am of PRWeb and all the wonderful features it has to offer. If you have never used PRWeb in the past it may be a challenge to find your way navigating the website and familiarizing with all options.
Back in February PRWeb has introduced what is called Easy Submit. This option allows busy professionals, who do not have that much of free time, for an extra $100 a hands-off press release submission. With this option you are able to send all materials- press release, images, URLs to PRWeb editor who in turn will prepare the press release for you before it goes live.
Hey there Vlad –
I have been thinking about using PR Web for a couple of my sites… I think it runs about $80/press release right? I don't know if I will opt for a monthly sub fee though… I still haven't signed up yet, cuz it is pretty confusing to figure out which option to go with…
Hey there Vlad –
I have been thinking about using PR Web for a couple of my sites… I think it runs about $80/press release right? I don’t know if I will opt for a monthly sub fee though… I still haven’t signed up yet, cuz it is pretty confusing to figure out which option to go with…
Mark,
I woudl strongly recommend $120 release and up. Check out this offer: I got a $200 release just for participating in one hour webinar.
It typically takes me 10 minutes or less to submit a press release on PRweb.
So unless somebody is making $600 an hour at their job, I'd think PRweb Easy Submit is a waste of money.
Shawn,
I absolutely agree. I would rather do it myself. But I am sure there are some people who would like to have this hands-off approach.
Mark,
I woudl strongly recommend $120 release and up. Check out this offer: I got a $200 release just for participating in one hour webinar.
It typically takes me 10 minutes or less to submit a press release on PRweb.
So unless somebody is making $600 an hour at their job, I’d think PRweb Easy Submit is a waste of money.
Shawn,
I absolutely agree. I would rather do it myself. But I am sure there are some people who would like to have this hands-off approach.
Signed up for the training seminars… it sounds pretty complicated to take advantage of everything… I bet you could spend a month just blogging about PRWeb – hrmmmm
Signed up for the training seminars… it sounds pretty complicated to take advantage of everything… I bet you could spend a month just blogging about PRWeb – hrmmmm
@Mark from Bloglyne.
Mark, it is worth to take advantage from this offer. Make sure to follow up with Mario from PRWeb (either by calling him or e-mailing him). Also during the webinar you will be able to ask him questions- I highly recommend to take advantage of that as well.
With $200 level press release you will benefit from variety of great features. One of those are trackbacks. Make sure to use that feature and let me know about your press release, I will be glad to feature it on my blog.
@Mark from Bloglyne.
Mark, it is worth to take advantage from this offer. Make sure to follow up with Mario from PRWeb (either by calling him or e-mailing him). Also during the webinar you will be able to ask him questions- I highly recommend to take advantage of that as well.
With $200 level press release you will benefit from variety of great features. One of those are trackbacks. Make sure to use that feature and let me know about your press release, I will be glad to feature it on my blog.