PR Leap Brings Text Links to News Releases
(PRLEAP.COM) CHULA VISTA —
PR Leap, the free press release distribution to major search engines, newswires and web sites, today announced that its PR Leap Upgrades program now accepts text links. News releases with a minimum bid of $20.00 can now include text links in the body. This means news crafters can now write direct call to actions into a press release—improving the reader experience—generating higher response rates.
"Text links are by no means revolutionary, however ‘traditional’ newswires do not offer this feature to their partners," Merrick E. Lozano, co-founder of PR Leap. "The PR Leap community tells us what they want and what they are willing to pay for, naturally we had to deliver. Text links not only look better they offer marketing and SEO benefits."
PR Leap Upgrades program enables members to purchase enhanced service offerings such as improved placement, next day distribution, "guaranteed distribution" and now the ability to include text links in a press release, via a competitive bidding system. Bidding starts as low as $10 and increase in increments of $10.
SUMMARY OF BID LEVELS
$30 Bid - "Guaranteed Inclusion" in the search results of Dogpile, Excite, MetaCrawler, NBCi, Verizon, and WebCrawler for one full year, Next Day Distribution, and Improved Placement.
$20 Bid - Next Day Distribution, Improved Placement and Text Links
$10 Bid - Improved Placement
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