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If you’ve followed our growth, you know that we spawned a press releases project because we got tired of rejecting so many hundreds and then thousands of wrongly submitted quality press releases to us. Today, I’m happy to share that our PressExposure.com project has accepted its 2,000th press release: Breast Fed Children Have Better Vision

If you have a press release that you’d like to share, log in to your EzineArticles membership account, click on AUTHOR TOOLS, click on PRESS RELEASE SUBMISSION and send it in. All submissions are human reviewed before they are made live on PressExposure.com. Are we as popular as PRWEB? Not a chance. Is there any cost? Nope. Only exposure and traffic upside for you.

PressExposure Trivia: 44.9% of all press release submissions are generated by EzineArticles Members.

Posted by Christopher M. Knight on April 20, 2007 at 8:26 am     928 views

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Hi Chris

Timely, as I am just learning about press releases and it’s on my list to get started.

Could you give us an example, perhaps using one of your articles, on how you could turn an article into a press release?

Thanks

Jeff

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Comment provided April 20, 2007 at 9:10 AM
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Jeff,

I know you know the difference between the uses of a press release format vs. an article for article syndication land…but for everyone else:

An article should never be turned into a press release nor should a press release be turned into an article. Both mediums are completely unrelated to the other even though they both can be ‘promotional’ by nature.

Check out this blog entry about how PR people can become better Article Marketers:
http://blog.ezinearticles.com/2005/07/pr-article-authors.html

“Press Releases” to be successful must be newsworthy.

“Articles” to be successful must be educational/informative or provide value in the body of the article for the reader with all of the promotion saved for the resource box.

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Comment provided April 23, 2007 at 2:40 PM

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