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A Sneak Preview of the New PRWeb Site

June 14th, 2010
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Over the past few weeks we have been previewing some of the enhancements we’ve been working on including the updated news release template and the brand new site for customer news releases. Today we’ll be providing a sneak preview of the rest of the site that will be rolling out in the next month or so.

Here are a few glimpses of what to expect:

Updated look and feel
For the past ten years, we have kept the look and feel of PRWeb.com relatively consistent so one of the first things you’ll notice about the new site will be a completely redesigned look and feel. We’ve made an effort to enhance the visual experience of the site, focus on content that users need and make it easier to navigate.

The new look and feel of PRWeb.com

More educational resources
Over the past several years we have significantly increased the volume of educational materials we provide to users. In addition to our educational webinar series, we have started to publish more videos, articles and whitepapers oriented around helping our users plan and execute top-notch online marketing programs with PRWeb. The new site will feature a learning center where all of our educational materials will be easily and freely accessible.

A sneak preview of the new PRWeb learning center

More customer examples
The size of our user base continues to grow rapidly into a broadening range of verticals. On a daily basis we see news releases from law firms, travel agencies, car dealerships, contractors and much more. In response to the needs of this growing diversity of users, we are placing more focus on providing more resources organized around different industry verticals. On a side note, if you have a compelling case study you’d like to share with the PRWeb community, please contact us by sending a Tweet to @PRWeb.

Customer examples by vertical

Placement of News
As mentioned a couple of weeks back in our preview of the news center, to accommodate the growing number of releases that are distributed over PRWeb daily we’ve created a new section of the site entirely devoted to customer content. Working in collaboration with some top SEO professionals and Web architects, we’ve built a news site that will be focused on providing top-line visibility for customer news releases. This also means that you won’t see as many stories on the home page of PRWeb but rest assured, by being hosted in a dedicated section of our site you should expect to see better placement in search and more traffic to your news releases than before.


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