A press release is pseudo-news story, written in third person that seeks to demonstrate to an editor or reporter the newsworthiness of a 
PRs are important because it propagates to any available channel there is out there in the world. It’s up to the public relations department to decide where the press releases go to because; referring to the earlier example, not all countries are concerned about the lifestyle of McDonalds™ board of directors.
Here’s a list of websites that you should check out:
Specialised in only sending press releases out to editors and journalists. This site doesn’t have a page that shows published articles that is sent out by them.
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A Melbourne-based company. Prices for a PR are reasonable compared to others, plus, there are many options to customise where you want to aim your PR to.
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3. PRWire
A NSW-based company. They place importance on PRs that are related to Australia and New Zealand.
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4. Press King
A French company. The website and PR writing is simple and user-friendly. Prices are rather expensive; there’s a PAYG option or a monthly subscription.
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This website offers a range of services from free submission of PRs to premium articles distribution for a reasonable price.
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6. Press About
Another user-friendly website that also offers help in writing PRs. Prices are charge for the number of PRs you want.
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A Berkshire Hathaway company. Provides a wide range of services not only in PRs but also Investor Relations (IR) and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO).
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8. Web Wire
An American company that is founded in 1995. States that they are pioneers of other interest press release websites. Clear with the prices they charge and services coming from it.
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Another American company. They provide a great service of free online PRs.
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10. PR (Yes, it's called PR)
They don’t specialise with just PRs. Business listings and job search is also in their area of mastery. Prices for PRs are cheap compared to others listed above.
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Choosing the right company to join for publications of your PRs is important. Take note of their reputation, specialities, targeted influences and price. Make sure that the PR is newsworthy, properly labelled and aimed at sending a message to avoid disappointment from either having your PR edited or not having your PR published. PRs aren’t cheap if made frequently but as the saying goes, “there’s no such thing as a free lunchâ€.
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Glen Rothquel, Get More Clients, Lead Generation and Conversion, Marketing at Leads 2 Profits
Great list! Thanks Han!
Han Teng at Enter your company name
Thank you for your kind comment :)