How to Bury Negative Company News on the Internet
The tactic utilized by savvy business and PR professionals can help reduce the effect of negative postings that materialize on the Internet.
(PRNewsChannel) / Tampa, Fla. / It's a little known strategy deployed by some savvy PR professionals: using search engine optimized press releases to generate links to Web sites. A growing number of companies are using SEO press releases to bury negative news and blog postings says a SEO press release writing expert.
"Companies sometimes get criticized and those negative blog postings often appear in the top 10 in Google when searching the company name," says Glenn Selig, founder of PRNewsChannel.com (https://PRNewsChannel.com), which specializes in writing press releases and SEO press release distribution. "It's unfortunate that that happens but there is something you can do about it. And there is a way to bury negative news on the Internet."
Glenn Selig, founder of PRNewsChannel.com, talks about how to bury negative news on the Internet.
Selig says his company has successfully been able to bury negative postings by writing and distributing search engine optimized press releases. Savvy public relations professionals and online marketers turn to Selig and his team to write them all the time.
Optimizing and distributing a search engine optimized press release (SEO press release) offers benefits at a nominal cost. When distributed through a press release distribution company, the press releases are indexed by Google, Google News, Ask.com, Yahoo, MSNBC and AOL.
"You still need something newsworthy to disseminate but then it's about strategy and technique," says Selig.
This press release you're reading is search engine optimized and distributed via PRNewsChannel.com (https://prnewschannel.com), which sends search engine optimized press releases to search engines like Google, Google News, Ask.com, Yahoo and MSN.
How to Bury Negative News: Topics
Newsworthy topics could be a new product, new partnership, new service, recent media attention or awards your employees or companies have won.
If the press release is search engine optimized well, then your press release will turn up in the places you want it to, says Selig.
The way it works is press releases are optimized with keyword-rich content. If properly optimized, SEO press releases add the potential for increased traffic to your site from clients or customers searching for your product and business. They also provide improved rankings overall and increase your chances of additional press.
But the bottom line, says Selig, is search engine optimized press releases can help "push down" bad news that may be costing you customers or business.
"I help large and small companies use this secret weapon all the time," says Selig. "And it works like a charm."
To learn more about how to bury negative news and postings on the Internet, please visit https://prnewschannel.com.
About PRNewsChannel: PRNewsChannel.com is owned and operated by Selig Multimedia, Inc. Founded in 2007, PRNewsChannel is one of the fastest growing press release distribution services. PRNewsChannel.com sends company press releases via email to journalists worldwide and circulates press releases online through strategic partnerships with AOL, Google, Google Finance, Ask.com and leading financial content aggregators. Content is managed by former professional journalists.
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