Press releases - submit to only one website or..?

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Hi Warriors..

Should online press releases be submitted to only a single website or should you submit it to several for optimal SEO benefits??

Hope you can share your experiences..

Thanks..
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  • Profile picture of the author derekjansen
    I would suggest submitting it to as many sites as possible, so as to gain maximum exposure.

    You might want to have a look in the "For Hire" section of this forum for guys who provide mass distribution. If you've got a tight PR, you could benefit from this.
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  • Profile picture of the author socialbookmark
    I suggest it to submit it to about 20 websites if you don't want to change the content of it. Because submitting one press release in several websites can't help you because all of them marked as duplicate ones.
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    • Profile picture of the author FreshPLR
      Maybe you should follow the 80:20 rule, as I guess 20% or thereabouts of the PR distribution sites get 80% of the traffic. So if you can identify the highest traffic PR sites, just go for them. Just my 2c.
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  • Profile picture of the author vekro
    of course you can submit it in many sites its useful for SEO.
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  • Profile picture of the author webbill
    You can submit yo as many as you can all website have the different Ips
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  • Profile picture of the author rahulbatra
    You should submit to more sites but high PR sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author FreshPLR
      As I said, keep it simple, just follow the 80:20 rule. 20% of the PR sites will give you 80% of your traffic and quality backlinks.
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      • Profile picture of the author LangeTroels
        Originally Posted by FreshPLR View Post

        As I said, keep it simple, just follow the 80:20 rule. 20% of the PR sites will give you 80% of your traffic and quality backlinks.
        But I do not need to edit the press release for each PR site, right?? I should just submit the exact same version...
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  • Profile picture of the author diyakapoor
    Submit your single press release in different sites. This is the way of marketing. If you submit at only one place, then how much visitors you expect from there. So, its better to submit at different places to get maximum results.
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    • Profile picture of the author LangeTroels
      Originally Posted by diyakapoor View Post

      Submit your single press release in different sites. This is the way of marketing. If you submit at only one place, then how much visitors you expect from there. So, its better to submit at different places to get maximum results.
      Super thanks..
      I was just wondering if the PR sites expected some kind of exclusivity (duplicate content)...
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  • Profile picture of the author bezzerbrown
    what I have learn in the passed is submit it to as many site as you can to get the most out off your pr, and it take more traffic if I where you I would check out prlog its free hope this helped bezzer brown
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  • Profile picture of the author jhonsean
    Submitting your press release articles in different sites is helpful but relevancy will count on this method to make it more effective and reflect in your google rankings.
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