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Step 1
Decide why you are writing a press release and determine your focus.
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Step 2
Keep it short and to the point. Usually, press releases are no more than one page.
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Step 3
Print the words "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" in the top left-hand margin in all caps. Follow this line with relevant contact information: name, title, address, phone number, email address.
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Step 4
Create a headline and center it in bold type just above the first line of the body of the press release. Headlines typically highlight the most important, significant or shocking fact in the release.
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Step 5
Create a dateline - the first line of the body of your press release - that includes the city where the release is generated and the date (i.e. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. - January 1, 2000).
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Step 6
Make certain the first paragraph includes all the vital information: the where, when, why, what and who.
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Step 7
Include some tantalizing peripheral details or facts to spark curiosity in following paragraphs. A good press release not only informs but also teases.
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Step 8
Wrap up the last paragraph with a "for additional information" line, a place to find more details. An annual report or a Web site can be great sources of information.
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Step 9
Center these marks, " # # #" or "-30-", at the bottom of the page to indicate the end of your release.
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Step 10
Print your release on high quality paper using a good laser or inkjet printer. You only get one chance to make a solid first impression.

















Comments
freewebsiteeasy said
on 9/27/2009 Would a press release get notice if it's for something free and a website only? www.freewebsiteeasy.com is all informational content. Any advice?
viewersrepublic said
on 7/22/2009 How will I write a press release for ViewersRepublic.com which uses media to connect people, and also allow musicians to sell their music keep 100% of their royalties?
gwmaw7 said
on 3/25/2009 Good guidelines for writing press release.I found this affordable press release distribution service which seems pretty newhttp://www.ibwire.com
grapegirls said
on 3/13/2009 PR plays a BIG role in getting the word out on our wine business and events. A well-written press release is a must, great info!
probuilder said
on 1/30/2009 Excellent article and resources. Helped me with my first press release. Thanks, Spence.