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Oh, yeah.
  
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The "wrong" time isn't nearly bad times of the week, like Monday morning, or bad times of the entire year, like Christmas Eve.
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The wrong time I'm referring to is more internal.
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Let's say you're nearly done together with your site. It will be up a few weeks, and you are nearly prepared to start taking orders. Is that enough time to send a news release? All things considered, everyth...
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Is there ever a time to make an effort to get free publicity for the company, product, or service?
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Oh, yeah.
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The "wrong" time is not just about bad days of the week, like Monday morning, or bad times of the entire year, like Xmas Eve.
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The wrong time I'm discussing is more internal.
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Let's say you're almost finished with your web site. It will be up next week, and you're almost ready to start taking orders. Is that the time to distribute a news release? All things considered, everything is going to be ready by the time the press release visitors. And you do need to get your press release out as soon as possible so you can capitalize on the free traffic.
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Don't do it. Don't, under any circumstances, send out a pr release before you have everything in position and have tried it at least 3 x.
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Just lately I was going to send out a release about among my sites, but decided to wait until a minor change had been made by me to the record signup type.
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My entire web site was thrown by that "minor" change into disarray and it took over five hours to obtain it backup. This is a live internet site. I had to hold a difficulties" notice and work non-stop to correct the situation.
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Fortuitously, I had maybe not sent out the press release, and it was a Sunday night, New Year's Day actually, so traffic was slow, and a lot of people are understanding in the event that you put up a note saying, "It is 6:31. I know about the issue and I will own it fixed tonight. The site still works, it really looks funky."
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That's, they are knowing IF a press release hasn't been just put out by you stating that your great new site is ready.
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A few times isn't planning to matter with regards to long-term traffic. If you are driving traffic to it with a press release, a large, obvious error on your web site could matter a whole lot.
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Only do not create your press release until you're sure you are ready. That is the sole right time to send a press release.

Revision as of 18:51, 17 April 2013

Oh, yeah.

The "wrong" time isn't nearly bad times of the week, like Monday morning, or bad times of the entire year, like Christmas Eve.

The wrong time I'm referring to is more internal.

Let's say you're nearly done together with your site. It will be up a few weeks, and you are nearly prepared to start taking orders. Is that enough time to send a news release? All things considered, everyth...

Is there ever a time to make an effort to get free publicity for the company, product, or service?

Oh, yeah.

The "wrong" time is not just about bad days of the week, like Monday morning, or bad times of the entire year, like Xmas Eve.

The wrong time I'm discussing is more internal.

Let's say you're almost finished with your web site. It will be up next week, and you're almost ready to start taking orders. Is that the time to distribute a news release? All things considered, everything is going to be ready by the time the press release visitors. And you do need to get your press release out as soon as possible so you can capitalize on the free traffic.

Don't do it. Don't, under any circumstances, send out a pr release before you have everything in position and have tried it at least 3 x.

Just lately I was going to send out a release about among my sites, but decided to wait until a minor change had been made by me to the record signup type.

My entire web site was thrown by that "minor" change into disarray and it took over five hours to obtain it backup. This is a live internet site. I had to hold a difficulties" notice and work non-stop to correct the situation.

Fortuitously, I had maybe not sent out the press release, and it was a Sunday night, New Year's Day actually, so traffic was slow, and a lot of people are understanding in the event that you put up a note saying, "It is 6:31. I know about the issue and I will own it fixed tonight. The site still works, it really looks funky."

That's, they are knowing IF a press release hasn't been just put out by you stating that your great new site is ready.

A few times isn't planning to matter with regards to long-term traffic. If you are driving traffic to it with a press release, a large, obvious error on your web site could matter a whole lot.

Only do not create your press release until you're sure you are ready. That is the sole right time to send a press release.