A Ron Paul Rebel
02-16-2008, 01:59 PM
In my many months on this forum, I've NEVER seen any
mention of professionally distributed press releases!!!!!!
Time and time again, I read about Paul supporters bitching
about the campaign not sending out press releases. And
when I did mention profession distribution, I get NO response.
We say that we are 'dominating the internet' with RP but in
all actuallity, we've bairly scratched the surface.
There are thousands upon thousands of websites that
would love to feature a story on Dr. Paul but they don't
know who he is.
Previously, a few of us wrote press releases to distribute
and I created a chip-in for it, but no-one chipped in.
So, my question to everyone is, "Do we really want to dominate
the internet with Ron Paul?" If so, then we want paid distribution
of press and news releases, which WILL overflow into the
off-line media.
Hunter
p.s. Don't tell me that submitting releases to PRWeb (and
other free services) is the same. I've done it and it's not!
p.p.s. The research that I've done that I mentioned in the past
was $415 for a release to go out to 60,000 journalists and writers
in addition to all the MSM. That's a hell of a deal if you ask me.
It should at least be tested!
mention of professionally distributed press releases!!!!!!
Time and time again, I read about Paul supporters bitching
about the campaign not sending out press releases. And
when I did mention profession distribution, I get NO response.
We say that we are 'dominating the internet' with RP but in
all actuallity, we've bairly scratched the surface.
There are thousands upon thousands of websites that
would love to feature a story on Dr. Paul but they don't
know who he is.
Previously, a few of us wrote press releases to distribute
and I created a chip-in for it, but no-one chipped in.
So, my question to everyone is, "Do we really want to dominate
the internet with Ron Paul?" If so, then we want paid distribution
of press and news releases, which WILL overflow into the
off-line media.
Hunter
p.s. Don't tell me that submitting releases to PRWeb (and
other free services) is the same. I've done it and it's not!
p.p.s. The research that I've done that I mentioned in the past
was $415 for a release to go out to 60,000 journalists and writers
in addition to all the MSM. That's a hell of a deal if you ask me.
It should at least be tested!