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	<title>Comments on: Press releases &#8211; can we pull the plug?</title>
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		<title>By: Content Writers Group</title>
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		<description>I have enjoyed a significant amount of success from press release optimization. Though to be fair, a lot of people use press release optimization just for SEO purposes. This is the reason why many press releases look like they were written by people who completely abandoned the rules and structure of what a press release is - and sites ignore their own policies, accept the press release and have a lot of garbage on that site.

However, you can experience a great deal of success from just a few premium websites if you worked hard (or at least decently) on it. I wouldn&#039;t give up on it either.</description>
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<p>However, you can experience a great deal of success from just a few premium websites if you worked hard (or at least decently) on it. I wouldn&#8217;t give up on it either.</p>
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