Recent Press Releases Listings

customfeed_page_500The “Other press releases from …” section that appears below the content of each press release is a familiar element to SEOPressReleases users.

This section lists the titles and links to your five most recent press releases.  It is a great tool to expose your readers to a wider scope of your most recent news.  The listing is created by a customized feed of your most recent press releases.

Leveraging Old Press Releases With Good Search Placement

If a reader comes across an older press release, that reader will also be exposed to your more current news items.  For example, you might have a press release that is six months old, that has achieved a prominent search engine result for a particular keyword phrase, and there is a continuing flow of traffic visiting that press release.   Even though that press release is somewhat dated, every time you publish a new press release, the listing of “other” releases is updated automatically.

In this manner readers are able to see your most recent news, and you are able to leverage a good search engine result into more involved and informed visitors.

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Multiple Feeds at No Extra Cost

Often times a single customer has several different websites, or companies, or interests about which they publish press releases. In such cases, that customer does not want to have a single feed for all of their press releases. It would make much more sense to be able to have different feeds for their different interests.

This is simple with SEOPressReleases’ system. To understand, you need to know what it is that drives each of these custom feeds.

One Feed per Primary Contact Record – Unlimited Primary Contacts per Customer

contact_page1_500The custom feed is always based on the “Primary Contact”. For each press release you publish, there are up to two sets of contact information available to you. The first is the primary contact record, which is required for each press release.

When writing your first release, as you come to the page where you set the contact information to be used on the release, the page will look like the image to the right, with the required Primary Contact information cell pre-filled with the contact information you used to set up your SEOPressReleases account. This is also termed “My Information”.

But the secret to having multiple custom feeds is the fact that you can have multiple “primary contact” information records associated with your account. You could have one contact for “company A”, another for “website B”, and so on.

contactpage2inset_500As you use the system to enter additional press releases, you will see that you can easily enter new contact records, and the system will store all contact records associated with your customer account. And then, when entering subsequent press releases, you will be able to easily select the pre-existing contact records.

And bear in mind that the custom feed associated with the press release will be based upon the primary contact record that you used. There is a one-to-one relationship between the primary contact information and the custom feed created.

This is how a single customer on SEOPressReleases.com can have literally unlimited personalized custom feeds for their press releases.

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Your Custom Feed Link – You Can Instantly Publish Your News Elsewhere

There are nearly countless ways you can use your custom feeds from SEOPressReleases. You can use them to publish your news to other websites, blogs, bookmarking and social networking sites. It’s beyond the scope of this article to describe how you can do any of this, but rest assured, it is not very difficult.

To get started we suggest you perform searches for some of the following terms:

  • “rss to facebook”
  • “rss to twitter”
  • “rss to blog”
  • “rss to wordpress”
  • “rss to email”
  • “rss to delicious”
  • “rss to linkedin”
  • … and so on …

How to Find / Copy Your Custom Feed Link

All you need to do to find your custom feed link is to go to your own press release once it is published, and in the “Other press releases from …” section, on the top left corner of that section you’ll see the orange rss icon.

Simply right-click over the orange rss icon, and copy the link information to your clipboard. Refer to the images below for the exact method used by several different web browsers.

Internet Explorer – right-click, Copy Shortcut
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Firefox – right-click, Copy Link Location
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Chrome – right-click, Copy Link Address
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Safari – right-click, Copy Link
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Also, bear in mind that if you use different primary contact records in your press releases, you’ll need to collect the custom feed link for each active contact identity that you are using. You only need to do this once for each contact identity.

You may notice that if you do this on different press releases, that the feed link is different, even when using the same primary contact identity. But that doesn’t matter, once you have identified the feed link associated with a certain contact record, you need never change it, the contents of the feed will automatically update with each new press release.

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