Another Indian free press release distribution service

Seems like many liked my previous post on free press release distribution sevices on the web. So here’s another one, from India - Webnewswire.com.

Bit of what it said and promised on its mail- Over 200 publications worldwide subscribe to us and the number is growing steadily. Top news portals also subscribe to our newsfeeds and a news posted on our site instantly appears in nearly 50 news sites. Formed and promoted by media professionals who have worked for Times of India, Hindustan Times, Indian Express, Star TV, and NDTV. PR agencies will get endorsed stories (and not just published releases) that will be published on our sites, linking sites and our subscribers that include leading print publications. We will also be interested to do exclusive stories and indepth interviews with your clients and use inputs for industry stories.

Good initiative, Bijay (Editor-in-Chief), we love this kind of things. Do get our press releases published on every news portal you can find. And don’t get tired receiving our phone calls :-)

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2 Comment(s)

  1. On Jul 15, 2006, Anonymous said:

    But they again make their selection of news, so it’s in a way similiar to pitching to any other publication.

  2. On Aug 24, 2006, Anonymous said:

    Hi,

    Unfortunately, it looks like they did get tired of the phone calls… :(

    I tried clicking on the link but it just doesnt work. I just hope its a temporary problem.

    Some one you know.

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