Duplicate Press Release Submission?

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Can i write 1 press release and submit it to all the press release websites or do i have write unique for each website?
Someone told me that i can write 5 and submit them with variation.What is the Google's update according to the press releases?
I think it was that i can submit as many as i want but i have to make them nofollow.
I did put 4 press releases on my website and many bloggers copied it to their own website. Will it hurt my website ranking?
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  • You can send the same press release to multiple pr sites but that doesn't make it a good idea.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Save your pennies because you're not ranking anything with a press release.
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  • Press releases are just a mode of publicity and you dont get ranked because of them.
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  • Profile picture of the author webtech123
    I think you should post one press release containing good content to one high pr website so you will get best result..
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  • Profile picture of the author seothink
    PR is nothing but just updates your company news and events through on free PR sites .
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  • Profile picture of the author Steryle
    Press releases are useful. Yes, they have nothing to do with ranking, but it is all about PR. Nowadays it is one of the best ways to promote your product and get known.

    You can disagree, it is just me personal opinion.
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  • Profile picture of the author Platt
    Press releases can be the same for everyone, it doesn't have to be personal.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Press releases are only worthwhile if you have something newsworthy to discuss, and they are best done through a legit service like PRWeb.

    Press releases are not spun or written with unique content on each site. You clearly are missing the point of what a press release is if you are even asking this question.

    Sounds like you are trying to use a press release the same way people use article dumps. In that case, I would skip it and do something more valuable with your time.
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  • Profile picture of the author metricbuzz88
    Originally Posted by janiman View Post

    Can i write 1 press release and submit it to all the press release websites or do i have write unique for each website?
    Someone told me that i can write 5 and submit them with variation.What is the Google's update according to the press releases?
    I think it was that i can submit as many as i want but i have to make them nofollow.
    I did put 4 press releases on my website and many bloggers copied it to their own website. Will it hurt my website ranking?
    High PR and high authority press release websites doesn't accepts duplicate submissions. Some of the websites has strict moderation system.

    I don't think it is a good way to submit a single content in 5 press release sites. You can but the content should be rewrite able in some way, so that the search spiders may think that it is little fresh.

    I did put 4 press releases on my website and many bloggers copied it to their own website. Will it hurt my website ranking?
    Search engines knows that which content is posted first, so Google won't kick you for this.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Originally Posted by metricbuzz88 View Post

      High PR and high authority press release websites doesn't accepts duplicate submissions. Some of the websites has strict moderation system.
      Yes they do accept them. Press releases are syndicated content. That's how they freaking work.

      Search engines knows that which content is posted first, so Google won't kick you for this.
      No, they do not know which is posted first. There is NO way for them to know which is posted first.

      Why do you think people are always crying about having their content scraped and getting outranked by someone else using their content?
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