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Submit a press release

If something newsworthy has happened or is going to happen in your MLM company, we invite you to submit a press release to us at MLM.com. First, contact your company’s corporate office to see if a press release has been written, and if so, request permission to post a copy. This is great free exposure for your company!

What Is A Press Release?

A press release is an announcement or statement issued by your company to specific publications and news related media to promote a person, event, or product within your MLM company. Ideally, your goal for a press release should be to get the reader to be interested enough to want to follow-up with your company. Press releases provide a great way to increase exposure and disseminate information regarding your business.

When Should A Press Release Be Used?

A press release should only be used when you have something newsworthy to announce. Below are a few examples:

  1. Company Pre-launch or Launch.
  2. New Partner or Executive.
  3. New Products.
  4. New Divisions within Your Company.
  5. Major Events – Huge sales, customer appreciation, etc.
  6. Charitable Contributions.
  7. Conventions - Feature items such as: guest speakers, exceptional attendance, extraordinary location, etc.

Although press releases generate publicity for your MLM company, they must be well-written, informative, and newsworthy so that they work for instead of, against your company.

To submit a company approved press release for publication on our website, please make sure that your press release is written in press release format. For a template go to http://www.mediacollege.com/journalism/press-release/format.html . Also attach it in MS Word format (Tahoma 10pt) and send to editor@mlm.com.

MLM.com may, in its sole discretion, accept, reject, censor, modify, or remove any submitted press release or article without your consent and for any reason or no reason. You are solely responsible for the content you submit. You will not post content that (1) is libelous, defamatory, obscene, or abusive, (2) violates a third party's right to privacy, or (3) is otherwise unlawful, distasteful, or inappropriate.