PR Leap Reaches Milestone, 1,500 Members in December

December 15, 2004 (PRLEAP.COM) Media News
CHULA VISTA - PR Leap, the free press release distribution service by Condesa, announced today that more than 1,500 organizations now use PR Leap to get free internet media exposure. Join PR Leap for FREE today, visit http://www.prleap.com/membership.html

Press releases distributed through PR Leap typically get included for FREE in Google, Google News, Yahoo Search, MSN, MSN Newsbot (UK), Moreover, Ask Jeeves, Teoma, News Now and many other leading search engines, newswires and web sites.

Artists, authors, musicians, filmmakers, fashion designers, nonprofit organizations, public relations firms, law firms, investment firms, retailers, small businesses, web designers, search engine marketers, video game marketers, and many other types of newsmakers use PR Leap to increase their brands' search engine visibility.

"PR Leap's membership continues to grow like wildfire," said PR Leap's co-founder and editor L. Mario Lozano. "It's gaining a strong following among independent artists, marketers, publicists and small businesses for its distribution and search engine visibility."

PR Leap is the original press release distribution service built around the principles of search engine optimization. It was the first newswire to introduce newsmakers to the concept of increasing the search engine visibility of a web site through press releases. Now all the major newswires have upgraded their services to compete with PR Leap.

1,500 Newsmakers on PR Leap.

As of December 2004, more than 1,500 newsmakers actively use PR Leap to get internet media exposure. It's free to join PR Leap and it's free to submit a press release. PR Leap offers nearly 70 industry news categories that members can place their news announcements under. Members benefit from the reach and volume of search engine visibility PR Leap delivers to them by indexing their press releases in its archive.

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PR Leap is the original internet press release distribution service built around the principles of search engine optimization. As of November 2004, more than 1,000 newsmakers are actively using PR Leap to get free media exposure on the web.