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NEWs feeds
Web Media Wire is an Internet-based service that allows businesses to automatically increase their communications through a multi-tasking system. This advanced marketing tool is a public relations machine. First, an RSS feed is created for your document, making your information widely available to the Internet, as well as other forms of media. Then, your documents are posted to your company’s website, while simultaneously being sent to a variety of sites featuring similar subject matter, back-linking these sites to your company website.
For example, a press release can be added, via web browser, from any location to the client’s press room section of their website. Instantaneously, the PR could also be added to a group of selected online “publishers” in the form of a newsfeed, a list of articles and/or a calendar of events. The user could also select an option to include traditional newspapers and publications in email form.
Features:
- Anyone with Internet access can use this system.
- Online signup is available
- Password Protection
- Specify selection: choose cities, business categories and/or lifestyle segments.
- Easy interface allows you to create feed from MS Word, text files and audio/video files.
- XLM feed to email*
- Marketing Power – Send out press releases, articles, stories, event announcements and calendar information, audio podcasts, video clips, product updates, and more.
- Affiliate websites can be targeted using geographical or topical information.
Benefits:
- Control your PR; stories can be written by your team and not rewritten by journalists
Web Media Wire is
- Amendable - Easily change information and archive older postings
- Affordable - A tiered-use, fee schedule makes this method affordable for all businesses and professionals
- Accessible - Easy to use system; accomplish more quickly, with less effort.
- Advanced Visibility - Unique external linking system increases traffic to your website, resulting in more hits.
* This feature allows users to subscribe to your feed.
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