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Geek Certified encourages our certified hosts to maintain open dialogue with the hosting industry regarding their current products, future plans, staff changes, and much more. This constant communication helps customers make better choices when choosing hosting, and allows hosting companies to be recognized.
Hosts may submit an unlimited number of professionally written press releases to Geek Certified, via a link in their public file. Featured press releases will be placed on the homepage of Geek Certified, and all releases will be kept on record forever.
The cost for this service is free, and has been made possible by http://www.PressAdvance.com.
PR Writing Format
Headline – Should never been in caps, and always include a verb.
Lead – City, State, Date, and short sentence describing the news. (Who, What, Where, When, Why, How)
Body – Describe the event, and follow an inverted pyramid format. (Most important to least important)
Contact Info – End the body by placing “###” and include contact information following. (Name, position, email, phone, URL)
Geek Certified encourages our certified hosts to maintain open dialogue with the hosting industry regarding their current products, future plans, staff changes, and much more. This constant communication helps customers make better choices when choosing hosting, and allows hosting companies to be recognized.
Hosts may submit an unlimited number of professionally written press releases to Geek Certified, via a link in their public file. Featured press releases will be placed on the homepage of Geek Certified, and all releases will be kept on record forever.
The cost for this service is free, and has been made possible by http://www.PressAdvance.com.
PR Writing Format
Headline – Should never been in caps, and always include a verb.
Lead – City, State, Date, and short sentence describing the news. (Who, What, Where, When, Why, How)
Body – Describe the event, and follow an inverted pyramid format. (Most important to least important)
Contact Info – End the body by placing “###” and include contact information following. (Name, position, email, phone, URL)
