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Tool To Builds Traffic

Is it possible that today's internet marketers are missing one of the best,
most powerful marketing methods available to them today.

Something that is lying right under their noses and still they have
overlooked it.

Something that is free, yes I said it, "free", and they have missed the
opportunity to seize it and use it to it's fullest.

There are many methods of promotion available on the internet and off line
too. For several years I have tried just about everything, but there is one
that I have not utilized fully. Along with others, I had underestimated the
value and power of a press release.

Many netrepreneurs are not using the best promotion tool available,
according to one expert in the field. Angie Dixon, the Press Release Diva,
advises that press releases are the best marketing tool most people aren't
using.

A well-written press release, distributed by the several high-quality free
press release distribution services on the Net, can bring a wave of traffic,
says Dixon.

"I recently ran a press release through a free service. The release was
picked up by Google Alerts. I got a subscriber every 87 minutes for 24
hours. I couldn't buy that kind of result," Dixon says.

Yet most netrepreneurs aren't using press releases at all, or aren't using
them correctly. This is all about to change.

Dixon gives two reasons for this. Many people, she explains, aren't aware
that press releases can be such a powerful marketing tool. Others know about
press releases but do not know how to write an effective release.

Angie Dixon, the Press Release Diva, offers an interactive online course in
press release writing. You will discover all of the necessary skills and
tools to develop,distribute and track your press releases.

The additional traffic you will receive from the press releases will be
welcome and best of all it is free.

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