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How to Use HARO to Get Featured in the Media: Expert Tips for Success
How to use HARO — In a world overflowing with content, real media exposure still feels like striking gold. Not because it’s impossible but because getting credible exposure…
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HARO Is Back: How Featured.com’s Acquisition Changes the Future of PR Opportunities
HARO is back under Featured.com! Learn what this means for PR, how businesses can leverage the new HARO for media exposure, and how to prepare your pitching strategy…
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How to Create a Press Release That Gets Published
How to Create a Press Release That Gets Published (Free & Paid Options) In today’s digital-first world, getting your brand noticed isn’t just about having a great product…
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The Power of Storytelling in PR: Why People Don’t Just Buy Products—They Buy Stories
The Power of Storytelling in PR Why do you remember some brands like an old friend, while others disappear like a forgettable billboard on the highway? It’s not…
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What the Best SEO Experts Say About Optimizing Articles for Maximum Reach
SEO in PR: What the Top SEO Experts Say About Optimizing Articles for Maximum Reach The way we approach content optimization is evolving, and it’s no longer just…
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SEO for PR: Why Your Press Releases Aren’t Ranking—And How to Fix It
SEO for PR: Why Your Press Releases Aren’t Ranking—And How to Fix It If you’re still treating press releases like an SEO shortcut, you’re wasting your time. For…
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Oceanic Inspiration
Winding veils round their heads, the women walked on deck. They were now moving steadily down the river, passing the dark shapes of ships at anchor, and London was a swarm of lights with a pale yellow canopy drooping above it. There were the lights of the great theatres, the lights of the long streets, lights that indicated huge squares of domestic comfort, lights that hung high in air.
No darkness would ever settle upon those lamps, as no darkness had settled upon them for hundreds of years. It seemed dreadful that the town should blaze for ever in the same spot; dreadful at least to people going away to adventure upon the sea, and beholding it as a circumscribed mound, eternally burnt, eternally scarred. From the deck of the ship the great city appeared a crouched and cowardly figure, a sedentary miser.
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