Skunkworks Marketing Solutions Press Release Writing Services

Press Release Writing Service

Would you like to send out a press release but you are not sure where to start? Or, do you have a press release idea, concept or information that you need to distribute but you don’t have the time to write the press release? Skunkworks Marketing Solutions has a SOLUTION to your problem!

A well written story about how a product or service is used, or a press release describing ways that people are benefiting from something, can go a long way toward helping to grow your business! Even better is a series of press releases announcing new products.

Skunkworks Marketing Solutions has skilled professional copy writers who can expertly and professionally write your press release for you. They will uniquely express your company, it’s products and services and your information to the targeted media that really count for your business. All of Skunkworks Marketing Solutions writers have press release writing experience and can write a press release (from scratch) for your approval usually within 1-3 business days.

All of our work must meet with your approval before it is sent out to targeted lists of thousands of media contacts. Most Press Releases typically reach 9,000 – 12,000 targeted contacts. Just supply us with the WHO, WHAT, WHEN and WHERE information about your product, service or announcement and your web site address if you have one, and we will handle the writing, creation AND full targeted news release distribution of your press release.

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