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Adapt your press releases for different kind of media. Every medium, every editor has a different style. Most publications / editors like good imagery-a good image tells a story. Keep helping that editor with writing headlines. The good press release are those ones written honestly. Take care not to overflow the press with your releases-do not be a person with a reputation of "promotional person who does not want to pay for advertising".
Write a press release that would get published. It should have relevant details, information about the sector. A well resarched release with some data would make it more attractive for the editor to carry it in his/her publication.
You cannot learn to write a press release by asking the question on bayt. Seriously, it's a whole profession, people perfect themselves at it for years and there is still stuff to be learned. I suggets you employ your lil fingers at www. Google.com and spend a few weeks researching.
There is no standard wording for a press release, just a standard format that can be edited as per the content's requirements. A press release should be straight to the point, objectively answering the questions what, who, when, why, where. Remember to include digital links (websites, social media pages etc.) and contact details of the client if it's a consumer targeted press release. Above all, make sure it's newsworthy.
A lot of different options may be suitable for you. You should read more information about this, as well as take a look at the manuals and articles on this topic. I recently read a useful article with an excellent a press release example. I think you should spend some time on this, too. Anyway, it will be very useful.
the best word for publishing a press release is easy language and a simple words every one can understand it .
The best word for publishing a press release should be a simple language every one can understand and able to read and also a present tense language
The best thing is to use neutral language, not siding with or against any direction. Use words that do not even seem to express your personal stand or feeling regarding any issue.