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Press Release Primer: How to Maximize Your Reach

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Download our free eBook. Trouble reading this email? Try the [web version]. [eLearning Industry] [Facebook] [Twitter] [HOME] [ARTICLES] [PRESS RELEASES] [EVENTS] [DIRECTORY] [POST HERE] [{NAME}, download images to view eLearning's newsletter in full glory.] Sharing your news just got easier. You have something special and you need to get it out there—a standout product, a fantastic service, or a great event. With countless marketing options to choose from, how do you spread the word? Don’t blow your marketing budget when there’s a cost-effective option that has potential to be picked up by news organizations all over the world. Press releases are one of the most efficient tools for reaching the right audience at the right time with the right message. But like any tool, press releases only work if you use them correctly. [Check out our free eBook] and learn how to craft and distribute a successful press release: - [The do’s and don’ts.] From the essential items you should include, to the biggest press release mistakes, this list covers it all. - [Formatting guide.] No more procrastinating—these tips make it easy to start writing. - [Submitting your press release.] You’ve got the perfect press release. Now what? Whether you’ve never written a press release, or you want to maximize your reach, this guide makes sharing your news easier. [SPREAD THE WORD] COMPANY [About eLearning Industry] [Community Guidelines] [Privacy Policy] [Terms Of Use] [Contact Us] SUBJECTS [eLearning Articles] [eLearning Concepts] [eLearning Software] [Free eLearning Resources] [eLearning Goodies] AUTHORS [The Top eLearning Authors] [Publish an eLearning Article] [Post a Job] [Login] Like this email? Share it here: [Facebook] [Twitter] [Email] [Send to a Friend] We have you listed as {NAME} at {EMAIL}. [Update] your eLearning Industry profile (name, email, company, etc.) You can also remove yourself [online] © 2011 - 2016 eLearning Industry | All rights reserved eLearning Industry | 1209 Orange Street Wilmington, DE 19801

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