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Subject: Re: Free PR agencies
From: ClayCook <c...@claycook.net>
To: Silicon Beach Australia <silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com>
like everyone else has suggested, contacting editors & bloggers direct
is the best method. AFR, BRW, The Australian, etc...
however i do also use www.prweb.com when i do a press release, mainly
for SEO and people may be monitoring certain google alerts...
On Aug 8, 7:22 am, "Paul | WebEquity" <goo...@boxed.com.au> wrote:
> Anyone know of any decent free PR agencies? I've seen a few around
> (prfree.com, myfreepr.com, pr-inside.com), but anyone have any
> experience with these guys? I'd also like to focus on Australia, if
> possible.
> Ta
> --
> Paulwww.webequity.com.au