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Stack Brand Signals With Press Release Pro🗞️

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Press releases are a great addition to any SEO campaign, let us show you how to use them... Natural

Press releases are a great addition to any SEO campaign, let us show you how to use them... Natural brand signals from press distribution. Long before Google, when a company had news like a new service (👀), a new website, accreditations, awards, or new key hires they'd distribute a press release with the hope that journalists would publish that release in a newspaper or industry magazine. These days, we're doing the same thing, but it's online. The reason we love including [press releases]( as part of an SEO strategy is because it gives natural brand signals. Real brands send press releases. Brands that are serious about exposure. Google recognizes these links as signals of authority. A solid link foundation. As well as giving natural brand signals, Press Releases can form part of what we call a solid link foundation. A press release distributed to news and media outlets paves the way for a successful SEO or Digital PR campaign that has longevity and stability. Our [press release service]( does all of the above, but we decided to take it one step further... Introducing Press Release Pro! Following feedback from our clients, we decided to upgrade our Press Release service and offer a Pro tier. This is a supercharged press release distribution service that can really move the SEO needle and impress your clients. - We'll write the release and bring your story to life! - 350+ live placements (guaranteed) - 3 exclusive news placements over DA80! - A follow link included in the body of the release - Google News submission - Full white label submission report To celebrate the launch, we're giving you 25% off Press Release Pro until the end of August; simply click the button below to claim your discount. [Claim 25% off Press Release Pro]( PS. Like all our services, we offer a 100% money guarantee with our Press Releases, if you're unhappy for whatever reason, we'll refund you, no questions asked. Joe Davies Founder [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [FATJOE.com]( - On-demand SEO & Marketing Services for Agencies & Teams. Get Ideal ltd, Point North, Park Plaza, Cannock, WS12 2DB, United Kingdom. [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © FATJOE. All rights reserved.

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