When thinking about submitting Press Releases online, it seems like it would be rather difficult. However, this is not the case.
Take PRlog.com for example. It's set up just like any other website. It has its tabs, advertisements, pictures etc. At the top of the webpage, you will see submit Press Releases and if you click it, the site will take you to a new page where you will be required to fill out simple information about yourself. Don't get caught up on the organization or company name as it doesn't appear to be too picky with what you type. Once you have completed the required info, it will send you a verification email, so you can access the rest of the site.
When all of that mumbo jumbo is done, you are able to submit your press release by clicking on submit press release. Simple enough, right?
PRlog.com is a site I have never heard of but rather enjoyed. I'm planning on viewing the site more often to keep up with current events. Do me a favor and check it out for yourselves.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
One month left...
You know when sometimes your family members will recollect about your childhood and say, "It seems like just yesterday you were 5 years old?" I never really understood what they meant by "it seems like just yesterday," until my senior year of college. These past 4 years have been the fastest 4 years of my life. I remember my freshman year of high school, we had a speaker come in and he mentioned that the next 4 years were going to fly by. But, that was high school. That doesn't even compare to how fast college flew by. I remember like it was "yesterday," driving down with my parents, and moving into my dorm at North Wonders.
What I find so crazy about my college experience is that I would try to slow the whole process down and take in everything. But, it was nearly impossible. College life is so fun and new that it's tough to stop and take a second to realize what is happening.
I've contemplated following Chris Farley's path in Tommy Boy and staying in college for longer than 4 years, but it wasn't the right decision for me. College must end sometime. It's off to bigger and better things...the real world.
What I find so crazy about my college experience is that I would try to slow the whole process down and take in everything. But, it was nearly impossible. College life is so fun and new that it's tough to stop and take a second to realize what is happening.
I've contemplated following Chris Farley's path in Tommy Boy and staying in college for longer than 4 years, but it wasn't the right decision for me. College must end sometime. It's off to bigger and better things...the real world.
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