Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Green Stores, Green Businesses, Green Products Press Release

(PRNewsChannel) / Tampa, Fla. – The press release distribution company created by journalists that targets small to mid-sized businesses is going green.

PRNewsChannel.com created a new distribution channel to help green businesses grow their green business marketing efforts.

There was a time not too long ago when businesses thought consumers cared less about protecting the environment. Now it’s hip to be green and green marketing campaigns are chic. Press release distributions, of course, are a core part of business marketing plans.

“Companies need a place to distribute their green marketing press releases,” says Selig. “And we’re offering them a decided channel.”

From Ford Motor Company and Dell to David Letterman’s production company Worldwide Pants, it seems like almost every company is looking to become more green in their business practices and their marketing, which is why PRNewsChannel.com has dedicated a specific channel for green business news.

“Celebrities like Madonna and Meryl Streep are involved with green charities and American consumers are becoming more interested in protecting the environment,” says Glenn Selig, founder of PRNewsChannel.com.

Today, there are green marketing and PR firms—firms that only work for green companies or companies that support green companies.

Press releases sent over the PRNewsChannel.com newswire are indexed by Google, Google News, Ask.com and a host of other online sites. They are also sent via email to reporters, editors, producers and other news decision makers. PRNewsChannel.com created a new national press release distribution option for green businesses. To learn more, please visit http://www.prnewschannel.com/green_company_news.html.

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This press release was sent by the press release distribution service PRNewsChannel

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Economic Downturn Turns into Boom

(PRNewsChannel) / Tampa, Fla. / The press release distribution company PRNewsChannel has become a beneficiary of businesses tightening their budget belts, the company reported today.

By offering more services for less, PRNewsChannel believes it has positioned itself well in a tight economy, says Glenn Selig, PRNewsChannel’s founder.

“PRNewsChannel charges a reasonable price for a whole lot of product,” says Selig of the only press release distribution company created and run by former journalists. “We don’t charge incredible fees to distribute a press release yet we have excellent reach online and we send press release via email to news reporters and editors one at a time—not bundled into one email.”

Companies across a variety of sectors are facing cutbacks. This week, NBC Universal, a division of Fairfield, Conn.-based General Electric Co. (NYSE:GE), announced plans to cut $500 million from its budget. eBay, Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY) announced plans to reduce its global workforce by 10 percent.

“Companies, small business companies and publicly traded companies alike, candidly tell us that they’re looking for painless ways to cut,” says Selig, "and PRNewsChannel saves them 50% or more per press release over the more expensive newswires.

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“Companies don’t need to spend $1,000 to send a release announcing a new hire,” says Selig. “It’s just a waste.”

About PRNewsChannel: PRNewsChannel 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.