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50 Press Release Submission Websites
http://www.avangate.com/articles/press-release-distribution_69.htm 
List of the top 50 press release submission websites from Avangate.com, a software distribution management company headquartered in The Netherlands. The list is sorted by Google PageRank and each site is listed as free, fee-based or requiring registration. 
 
PRWeb
http://www.prweb.com 
PRWeb is a leader in online press release distribution, offering both free and fee-based services to clients ranging from small startups to Fortune 500 companies. Focusing on “direct-to-consumer” communication, PRWeb distributes releases through four main channels: the PRWeb.com website, search engine submissions, RSS syndicated news feeds and emails to a network of roughly 100,000 subscribers.
 
 
PR Leap
http://www.prleap.com 
PR Leap offers free online press release distribution to search engines, newswires and websites. Users can submit a basic press release that includes RSS and social media buttons, or sign up for a free account to benefit from services such as search engine formatting, spam protection, localized distribution and analytics. Fee-based add-on services, including enhanced distribution and text links, are also available.
 
 
I-Newswire
http://i-newswire.com/ 
I-Newswire online press release distribution service. They will publish and distribute one release per week free of charge, but they do not allow hyperlinks, HTML or advertising in order to preserve the quality of the press releases. Fee-based premium services that allow logos and enhanced distribution are also available.
 
 
Pressbox
http://www.pressbox.co.uk/index.html 
Pressbox online press release distribution services. Pressbox allows free basic press release submissions. Or, public relations professionals at Pressbox can vet each client’s release and send it to a project-specific list of subscribing journalists from within their targeted database as part of their fee-based, business-level distribution package.
 
 
PR.com
http://www.pr.com 
PR.com allows users to create an entire company profile online with an overview of company history, products, service, testimonials and more. Companies can then use their profile to submit press releases through PR.com’s distribution channels including news websites, search engines, XML feeds, email distributions to writers and journalists, and a post in the PR.com directory.
 
 
PRFree
https://www.prfree.com 
PRFree is a free online press release distribution service affiliated with the Eworldwide international wire service. The PRFree press release distribution network is comprised of XML, satellite, SMS, WAP, aggregators, email, media databases, custom feeds, search engines and other partners.
 
 
ClickPress Global News Distribution
http://www.clickpress.com/releases/index.shtml 
ClickPress Global News Distribution, a subsidiary of media tools and website provider Pressventures, accepts press release submissions free of charge and distributes them through the ClickPress archives, search engines and news aggregators via RSS and XML feeds
 
 
Press Release Writing
http://www.press-release-writing.com/ 
Press Release Writing is an online distribution outlet with services that include press release writing, proofreading and editing, along with a range of targeted distribution packages that include circulation on the Internet and through traditional media outlets. The site also offers tips and advice for effective press release writing including sections on “Content Basics,” “10 Essential Tips,” “Sample Press Release,” “Formatting Suggestions,” “Writer’s Resources” and “PR Related Books.”
 
 
AddPR.com
http://www.addpr.com/ 
AddPR.com is an Internet press release distribution site that offers several levels of fee-based distribution services, while also accepting a limited number of free submissions on topics of interest to their readers.
 
 
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Update :: May 16, 2008