$100 a month, one tier. It goes through your site, works out what is worth announcing, drafts the releases and files them on a schedule. The links that come back are nofollow. That is what wire links are, everywhere, and you should hear it here rather than work it out three months in.
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Nofollow links said upfront
A waitlist nothing to buy yet
Digital PR here means a placement in a real publication, picked by you off a list with the outlet's traffic and metrics beside it, priced per placement. PR Agent is press releases filed over a wire for $100 a month. Same company, two products, and the gap between them is not a matter of degree.
A release on a syndication network is not editorial coverage and it will not do what editorial coverage does. If coverage is what you are buying, buy that instead. It costs more for a reason and we would rather sell you the right one.
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Wire distribution is a real service that costs real money, so the volume numbers at the cheap end are usually the honest part. What the links are is where it goes wrong. Pull one of the big low-cost wires up in Ahrefs and you get 4,605 domains it links out to, of which 15 receive a dofollow link. Everybody selling in this tier knows that, the largest names in the industry document it in their own help pages, and almost nobody puts it on the page you buy from. PR Agent is the same delivery mechanism with the truth attached, plus an agent doing the part that usually costs you a retainer.
See editorial placements insteadIt Reads Your Site
Your pages, your products, whatever you shipped lately. It comes back with the things a release can honestly be written about, and you say which ones are worth doing.
It Writes and Files Them
Drafts go out on a schedule you set, written inside the wire's own limits on length, links and categories, which is where most rejections come from.
You Get the URLs
Every published copy, listed with its date. Read them, send them to whoever asked for them, or ignore them. They are yours to check rather than ours to describe.
Wire distribution is a commodity and a dozen vendors will take a release off your hands. The $100 buys the part in front of that: something that reads your site, decides what is worth announcing, writes it, and does it again next month without you booking a call to brief anybody.
Nofollow tells Google the link is not an endorsement, so assume it passes nothing. Press-release links have been nofollow across this whole industry for years and the largest wires say so themselves. This product is not the exception. A vendor at this price who implies otherwise is either wrong or counting on you not to look.
Not editorial placement, and not a link on a publication that decided to cover you. Syndication and coverage are different things. When you want the second one, the marketplace sells it and this page points you at it.
PR Agent is not built. There is no checkout here and there will not be one until the delivery has been tested end to end on our own money. Tell us what you would pay and how much of it you would want, and you hear from us when it exists.
It does not exist yet, so this is a list rather than a purchase. Four answers, and you hear from us first when there is something real to show you.