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My New Favorite Site www.prlog.com

I have tried many “free” on line press release sites only to be frustrated by the submission process or at the end of posting the release it then asks for a donation and you never really know if your release got released.

Ever since a friend suggested this site, I have been in release bliss with the freedom to post all my news, quick, easily and hassle free. The release is seen immediately, no waiting for committee approval…and in minutes I can then post a link to the proper web site, e-newsletter or blog for instant credibility.

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It works as a great archive system for all my releases and even allows for photo’s. Yes, there are a few relavent ads to content with, but after all it is free.

You can tag your material for fast search in case you forgot how to find your release. It is also a wonderful resource for other research as their search capabilities are fast and reliable. Many media sources are looking at PR log for interesting stories and I’ve had a few picked up by sources that I could never have access to before.

Just don’t copy any other materials or it will be taken down. I learn this by accident.

My Best Rgards,
Kathy Kane
Market Insights, LLC

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