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ReleaseWire Announces New Subscription Add-on Services

 

Subscribers to ReleaseWire’s press release distribution service now have the ability to utilize new subscription add-ons. These add-ons are designed to provide you with greater flexibility in managing your ReleaseWire subscriptions.

The first add-on service ReleaseWire is making available is “Additional Press Releases”.  

Using this add-on, you can now order additional press releases above your current monthly subscription allotment as needed.  Additional press releases are added to your accounts and do not expire as long as your ReleaseWire subscription remains active.

ReleaseWire has created a video tutorial about purchasing additional press releases. This video can be found at https://youtu.be/PhXzyQnUa7A

The second add-on service we launched today is “Priority Processing”.

While we have offered Priority Processing as an option on a single for some time, we now have a subscription option.

Priority Processing is designed for clients who have press releases which are timely in nature.  By adding Priority Processing to your ReleaseWire Subscription, your press releases will be processed first, as opposed to our standard “first in, first out” process.

ReleaseWire has created a video tutorial about purchasing Priority Processing. This video can be found at https://youtu.be/PPNp5JkzXHw

To purchase either of these services visit “My Subscription” in the ReleaseWire Account Manager.

Should you have any questions regarding using these new add-ons please contact your account manager.

ReleaseWire is also launching a new social monitoring tool called ReleaseWire Track.

We are currently testing ReleaseWire Track, and we are looking for additional testers who can provide feedback before the official product launch.  If you are interested in joining our early access team, please let us know by contacting our customer service team.  Early access team members will receive ReleaseWire Track for free during the testing phase.

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