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I want to submit a press release for my small business assistant virtual are good sources?
I have posted a press release to my local newspapers and obtained contact information for major newspapers like The Washington Post, The New York Times Baltimore Sun and I'm looking for things like magazines and community publications that other owners of small businesses and home businesses read because they are the target market. Any help is greatly apprecated.
Depending on your situation and budget, you might be better use a service below. I have no affiliation or attachment to one of them. Most if not all the news agencies, media, and associated written subscribe to services such Newswire. They rarely use press releases sent to them by individuals. It are far too many reasons to mention here for their behavior, but it is the norm. Individual contact and get your release picked up is almost impossible except If you are an exceptional person pushing a rare cause or a product of the time cost required for all media is enormous compared to pay for these services $ 200 U.S. $ and get them to publish it on the wire "where editors, journalists and other writers can pick it up. They all subscribe to the Newswire. Get free publicity using press releases is recommended by a myriad of books on marketing, where the press is contacted by many others do the same. To attract attention, you can use whatever celebrity agents do, they create a something that is worthy news. A media person pick up your "story", if you offer them something they can write or speak. Look carefully and see what you can do to help. The sources of media contacts in the library are usually out of date, so look for publication current output that you want and it should have the contact information in one section. Usually, this information is part of the editorial page. Good Luck