Newsforce Launches Suite of Press Release Optimization Tools to Craft Optimized Press Releases for News Search Engines
Posted on: Monday, 15 October 2007, 12:00 CDT
Newsforce Inc. (http://newsforce.com) today launched a public beta version of its suite of press release optimization tools which help users craft optimized press releases for news search engines. Newsforce integrates a keyword tool, SEO tool and link tool, enabling users to create an optimized press release quickly and get ranking reports for Yahoo News and Google News efficiently.
"According to MarketingSherpa, 71% of search marketers copywrite their press releases to emphasize keywords in the headline and body text," said Vince Bianco, CEO of Newsforce Inc. "Newsforce can help experienced SEO copywriters get a fully optimized press release ready for distribution in as little as 15 minutes. But, you don't have to be a technical whiz or an Internet pro to follow our expert SEO tips and see your optimized press releases generate results like never before!"
The Newsforce press release optimization tools integrate a keyword tool that walks users through easy-to-follow steps to find the most popular keywords that users would type to find their news. Next, the Newsforce SEO tool shows users where to place the keywords in the headline, subhead and body copy. Then, the Newsforce link tool enables users to easily build links to help people find interesting, related content on a website.
After users export their optimized press releases from Newsforce, they can distribute them on Business Wire or other press release distribution services. After an optimized press release is distributed, Newsforce provides ranking reports on Yahoo News and Google News at three intervals: the first hour, the first day and the first week.
The public beta version of Newsforce is available at http://newsforce.com. Newsforce is also holding a webinar on October 24 at 1 p.m. EDT (10 a.m. PDT). Participants can sign up for the webinar at: https://www.gotomeeting.com/register/851527185. Webinar attendees will be given a free coupon to try out the suite of press release optimization tools.
The introductory one-time usage fee for Newsforce is $20 per press release. Monthly subscription fees start at $59 for four press releases per month.
About Newsforce Inc.
Newsforce Inc. is the developer of a suite of press release optimization tools which help users craft optimized press releases for news search engines. Newsforce integrates a keyword tool, SEO tool and link tool, enabling users to create an optimized press release quickly and get ranking reports for Yahoo News and Google News efficiently.
Headquartered in San Diego, Newsforce is a privately held company backed by the principals of three companies: SEO-PR, a search engine optimization firm and public relations agency, SiteLab International Inc., a full service interactive agency, and Primero Systems, a developer of commercial grade, Web-based digital marketing and other e-commerce technology solutions.
Source: Business Wire
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