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Generate 3x more leads from each press release?

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Too many businesses using press releases forget a key step At OnlinePRNews, we love helping business

Too many businesses using press releases forget a key step [image]( At OnlinePRNews, we love helping businesses like yours get more visibility through our press release distribution packages. Unfortunately, too many businesses handcuff the results they can see because they’re not taking one key step: choosing the best destination for their traffic. If you’re sending readers of your media releases to your website homepage, you’re likely getting a small fraction of the results you could be. Which is why we’ve partnered up with the top lead generation software company on the planet to teach this final important step in a free online training next week. Join us for “After They Click: How to maximize conversions from press releases” This is live, free webinar August 29 at 2PM Eastern, 11AM Pacific. [Save My Seat]( Bob Sparkins of Leadpages is going to teach you how to go from 'putting out a press release' to reeling in more leads and customers. This webinar is packed with actionable content that you can use immediately in your business, no matter what marketing software you’re using. In this all-new live training, you’ll hear: - Choose the right path: Sending clicks to your homepage is likely crippling your results, learn the #1 post-click tool marketers use to have massive impact. - Ask them on a first date, not to get married: Jumping ahead too quickly with your new visitor will stop your new relationship in its tracks. We'll show you what to do instead. - The top 3 lead generation strategies: Forget the complexities and focus just on these first few methods to turn your PR traffic into leads. - Amplify your reach: With just a few simple tweaks to your landing pages, you'll be able to get more mileage out of every piece of news. - Go mobile or go home: Don't frustrate your visitors with a "pinch-and-zoom" experience. Ensure your marketing looks great on mobile devices with a few easy steps. To check out the details of what you’ll learn in Thursday’s session, and to save your seat, [go here now](. See you there! Chris Browne OnlinePRNews.com P.S. You’re likely leaving a lot of business on the table without these strategies. Whether you use our service or someone else’s press release distribution, we want you to triple (at least) your leads from every publication. This training is going to be gold for your marketing efforts. [Join us](! [GET YOUR SUMMER SALE ON!]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Google+](Onlineprnews) [Unsubscribe]( Webfolio Management Inc. 507 Casazza Drive Suite A Reno, Nevada 89502 United States (775) 825-3234

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