Media Release

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How can I get free press for my business?

Looking for affordable and accessible marketing for your business? Free press is an excellent option. Written editorials (online or print), radio interviews, and local television news segments are all free press available to your company. Convincing journalists to feature your business can seem daunting, but with a great press release and updated media contact list, it is well worth it. Find the contact details for relevant publications First of all, you need to know who to contact. However, this can…

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How to get your company’s news published

Press releases are an incredible marketing tool for small businesses. A press release can offer promotion, share your news, help expand your audience and position your company as a trustworthy industry leader. But how can you get your news published? Make your press release newsworthy Your story’s newsworthiness is the first thing you must consider while writing a press release. Is your story, news or event interesting to the publication’s readers? Will it get the interest of reporters and journalists…

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How a media release can help your business

A media release (or press release) is an excellent way to promote your business and should be a part of your marketing toolkit. For example, your business can use them to announce specific events or increase brand awareness in your area.  As with all marketing, clear and effective communication is crucial for press releases. Media releases help your business reach a larger audience and increase brand awareness. Here’s how:  Free promotion Media coverage is essentially free advertising for your business.…

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Circlewood Creative's head office is located within Treaty 6 Territory and within the Métis homelands and Métis Nation of Alberta Region 4. We acknowledge this land as the traditional territories of many First Nations, such as the Nehiyaw (Cree), Denesuliné (Dene), Nakota Sioux (Stoney), Anishinaabe (Saulteaux) and Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), who have live in and cared for this land for generations.