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	<title>Comments on: PRWEB Introduces New Features And Rewards Those Who Identify Them</title>
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		<title>By: Rent A Blogger</title>
		<link>http://www.secretsofpressreleases.com/2006/06/16/prweb-new-features-contest/#comment-109</link>
		<dc:creator>Rent A Blogger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jun 2006 14:48:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;PRWEB and Blogs - How Blogs Can Benefit from Press Releases of Others&lt;/strong&gt;

	Here is an interesting idea from a tip offered by Dave McInnis of PRWEB&#8211;
	Locate a press release on PRWEB that is relevant to the subject of your blog and comment on this release on your blog. Then setup a trackback to the release. 
	If you make...</description>
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<p>	Here is an interesting idea from a tip offered by Dave McInnis of PRWEB&#8211;<br />
	Locate a press release on PRWEB that is relevant to the subject of your blog and comment on this release on your blog. Then setup a trackback to the release.<br />
	If you make&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: David McInnis</title>
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		<dc:creator>David McInnis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 19:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Arun,

  I can tell we have a PRWeb user behind this Blog.  Thank you for participating.  

Here are the items you identified.

1.  URL Keywords.  That is correct.  This is one of the new features that allows users to create their own url construct for their press release.  Keyword strings can be alpha numeric only with underscores and hyphens allowed.  THIS IS ONE.

2. I will give you this one because you make mention to the submission wizard.  We added this wizard to make sure that our users make use of the features they are entitled to.  THIS MAKES TWO

3. Breakaway Quoates (or as Al Castle likes to call them &quot;quoatables&quot;) are very cool.  Did you notice that they are hyperlinked to the default site url you provide in your press release?  This is available automatically based on quotes wihtin your release at the $120 upgrade level.  THIS MAKES THREE

4. ViewNews is an interesting way to sift through the press releases.  PRWebPhotowire has been around since January so you get one here for ViewNews but not for PRWebPhotowire.  FOUR

5.  eBook Digest.  We are going to announce something really big here in a week or so therefore I cannot get to specific in my comments on your ID here but to tell you that you found another one.  FIVE

6. Live Link in PR Summary.  Yes.  Available for $200 SEO releases only.  I will let the community figure out why this is important and how to use this.  SIX

7. Trackbacks are not new as of June 10th but thank you for the ID.  Did you notice that we do NOT include the &quot;no follow&quot; directive so you can actually benefit from the link if you respond to press release content at PRWeb?  Trackbacks are in my opinion one of the Killer Apps in the press release space.  Our implementation is patent pending.  

8. These features are throughout our platform, including PRWebPhotowire and PRWebPodcast.  Trackbacks are part of this implementation.  Integration with social bookmarking is also part of this and they we have a bunch of social tagging stuff going on.  Again not new but thanks for point this out  Still SIX.

9. Ehnahced RSS page with Typepad widget.  SEVEN

Wow Arun, that makes SEVEN of ?.  I will let you know through our Blog if you found them all.  Keep looking.

-- See you at the top.

David McInnis, PRWeb</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arun,</p>
<p>  I can tell we have a PRWeb user behind this Blog.  Thank you for participating.  </p>
<p>Here are the items you identified.</p>
<p>1.  URL Keywords.  That is correct.  This is one of the new features that allows users to create their own url construct for their press release.  Keyword strings can be alpha numeric only with underscores and hyphens allowed.  THIS IS ONE.</p>
<p>2. I will give you this one because you make mention to the submission wizard.  We added this wizard to make sure that our users make use of the features they are entitled to.  THIS MAKES TWO</p>
<p>3. Breakaway Quoates (or as Al Castle likes to call them &#8220;quoatables&#8221;) are very cool.  Did you notice that they are hyperlinked to the default site url you provide in your press release?  This is available automatically based on quotes wihtin your release at the $120 upgrade level.  THIS MAKES THREE</p>
<p>4. ViewNews is an interesting way to sift through the press releases.  PRWebPhotowire has been around since January so you get one here for ViewNews but not for PRWebPhotowire.  FOUR</p>
<p>5.  eBook Digest.  We are going to announce something really big here in a week or so therefore I cannot get to specific in my comments on your ID here but to tell you that you found another one.  FIVE</p>
<p>6. Live Link in PR Summary.  Yes.  Available for $200 SEO releases only.  I will let the community figure out why this is important and how to use this.  SIX</p>
<p>7. Trackbacks are not new as of June 10th but thank you for the ID.  Did you notice that we do NOT include the &#8220;no follow&#8221; directive so you can actually benefit from the link if you respond to press release content at PRWeb?  Trackbacks are in my opinion one of the Killer Apps in the press release space.  Our implementation is patent pending.  </p>
<p>8. These features are throughout our platform, including PRWebPhotowire and PRWebPodcast.  Trackbacks are part of this implementation.  Integration with social bookmarking is also part of this and they we have a bunch of social tagging stuff going on.  Again not new but thanks for point this out  Still SIX.</p>
<p>9. Ehnahced RSS page with Typepad widget.  SEVEN</p>
<p>Wow Arun, that makes SEVEN of ?.  I will let you know through our Blog if you found them all.  Keep looking.</p>
<p>&#8211; See you at the top.</p>
<p>David McInnis, PRWeb</p>
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