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Web Site Promotion for the Small Business v2
October 24, 2007
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Write a press release that
advertises your site! This is a free website promotion tactic that anyone can do. Type a brief paragraph or two and email it to your
friends, colleagues, internet e-zines, newspapers and other media to
drive massive traffic to your website. It's a simple thing to do and it makes your business look more professional, in the process.
Here is an example of a web site promotion press release:
Online Resource TheCareerProject.org is Now Free!
TheCareerProject.org is a new career research tool that allows people to learn the intimate details about thousands of jobs from the people who work them.
New York, NY (PRWEB) October 24, 2007 — Attention job seekers, TheCareerProject.org
is now available for use… for free! Launched only six weeks ago, the
newest and freshest career resource on the web has garnered praise from
universities, educational publications, and career organizations for
providing users the unique ability to learn about thousands of
different careers directly from the people who work them. Every mentor
was asked to complete a profile that includes an hour-by-hour account
of a typical workday, as well as a thoroughly answered career
questionnaire. And as always, users of the site can directly and
anonymously ask any of the profilers a question.
“The site will still maintain its original format; a sort of online
version of take your child to work day–but multiplied by a few
thousand coworkers who are always on hand to answer any questions you
might have,” says Alicia Schwartz, CEO and founder of
TheCareerProject.org. “The only change will be that the profiles are
now available for free use.”
As a former career counselor, Schwartz developed the site
specifically for students, but after the tremendous initial response to
her unique questionnaire, she realized that this was truly a resource
for people of all ages and in all phases of their career development.
“The direct emailing and question feature will still require a paid
registration,” says Schwartz. “It'll help to regulate the vast amounts
of email that our mentors receive without overwhelming them, and that
preserves the site's integrity; its honesty. And really, that' s why
people are visiting the CareerProject.org. We are the first online
resource that provides an uncensored look at real careers.
TheCareerProject gives an honest perspective so job seekers can learn
and understand what it means to have a particular position and what
they need to do in order to obtain a similar one.”
About TheCareerProject.org
TheCareerProject (www.TheCareerProject.org)
is a groundbreaking interactive career research tool that allows job
seekers to learn the intimate details about thousands of jobs from the
people who actually work them.
If you would like to learn more information on TheCareerProject please contact Alicia Schwartz at 212-529-0706.
Simple, huh? This sample is an actual press release that was posted on www.prweb.com.
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