PR Newswire Cites and Links to Social Media ReInvention Blog

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Social Media ReInvention Blog Achieved a Major Milestone This Week.  On April 28th,  PR Newswire cited and linked to my post, Public Relations Strategy: Integrating Digital and Traditional Patient Advocacy Tactics.

According to its Fact Sheet, PR Newswire delivers significant online news coverage to a vast audience:

* Number of Members: Tens of thousands of companies, agencies and institutions worldwide

* Audiences Served: Thousands of media points through satellite delivery, tens of thousands more through email and fax delivery, more than 600 television stations, and reporters and bloggers from 27,000 news organizations registered for PR Newswire for Journalists, http://www.prnewswire.com/media, plus the general public and millions of investment professionals through more than 5,500 websites, online databases and financial networks.


I'm Thrilled to Earn this Mention!
  Here's the online press release, Case Study Inspired by AQABA Technologies PR Strategies & Tactics and its screenshot:

PR Newswire Screenshot

Conclusion

 

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Benefits.  Earning coverage and an inbound link from PR Newswire provides important SEO and Google Rank benefits.  Each one builds authority in Google's search engine algorithm:  

* SEO Benefit #1: The PR Newswire inbound link equates to an influential and authoritative online vote because many websites link to PR Newswire's site.  

* SEO Benefit #2: PR Newswire's inbound link helps increase Social Media ReInvention Blog's online reputation and credibility in social media marketing, social media strategy, and public relations strategy.

* SEO Benefit #3: Social Media ReInvention Blog's exposure to PR Newswire's wide audience increases the likelihood of more people discovering this blog.

What a Way to Start the Weekend!  Achieving this online milestone is both thrilling and humbling.  It's taken hard work and commitment.  And, that hard work and commitment will continue. 

 

Thank You for letting me share this achievement.

 

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