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Frequently Asked Questions.

Q Where will my press release be published?
A Your optimized press release will be included on search engine news services such as PRWeb, Google News, Yahoo! News, Moreover, NewsNow, Topix, MSN News, Ask Jeeves News, Lycos News, NewsKnowledge, and more. Releases are sent to XML/RSS syndication services including Syndic8, MyYahoo!, MyMSN, Bloglines, NewsIsFree, Feedburner and Newsgator. Releases are also indexed by all major search engines such as Google, MSN, Ask Jeeves, Teoma, Dogpile, Yahoo! Search, and others. Popular news alert services including Google, Yahoo!, Feedster, and others send your release to thousands of subscribers. Your release will go directly to thousands of journalists and e-mail subscribers who have asked to be kept informed about breaking news on select topics.

On the day of distribution, your release will appear on thousands of news web sites all over the world through syndication. Following the day of distribution your release will continue to appear on many news web sites anywhere from a few days to a full month, or longer. A number of news web sites will archive the release indefinitely.

Q How long does it take for a press release to hit the web?
A Usually 7-14 days. This allows time to research and write the release, send it to your for approval ore changes, add the search engine and rss feed optimization and submit it to the web.

Q How do I find my release on the web after it is published?
A Use BOTH Google and Google News to locate your release on the web. This means you must go to both Google.com and news.google.com to get results. You can also use any other major search engine and search engine news service. For example, do not search on Yahoo.com only. Be sure to also search on news.yahoo.com. The release should show up on MSN, AOL, Ask Jeeves, and all the other major services as well. Google gets about 80 percent of all search traffic. You should find your release within 24 to 48 hours, and it will continue to pop up on various news sites for several days. Some will carry it for just a day, while others may keep it archived indefinitely.


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