Anne Holland

How to Lower Your Press Releases Costs

December 12th, 2002

BusinessWire just released their 2003 rates chart, which reminded me to share my favorite PR savings tip with you:

BizWire price distribution by the city or region you are sending your release to. For example, New York State is $225 and US National is $595. But you probably don’t need to pay that much.

Why? Because no matter where you pick, even the cheapest city for $120, you get Internet distribution tossed in without any extra cost. Most reporters, investors and other newswatchers rely on the Internet-side of BusinessWire to see your release.

When you send a release just to Miami, it also shows up on AOL, Yahoo, FT.com, CBSMarketWatch, Hoovers, Lycos and NewsAlert immediately. Plus it is into a feed that goes to many of the Global 2000 via Factiva’s information service.

Oh yeah, local TV, radio and newspaper reporters in Miami get an alert.

Instead of automatically paying $595 for national distribution next time you have a release, try picking a $120 city instead.

BTW: Yes, PR Newswire has a similar deal; you get Net distribution tossed in as part of your regional distribution purchase.

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