PRNewsmakers.com's New Public Relations Showcase Website Launches - Honors Ronald Reagan - Features Millisecond Publishing Company's Current PR Success Story
PRNewsmakers.com a new website showcases outstanding recent achievements in both public relations and media relations. Writers and publicists are encouraged to submit case studies detailing how great pr has made a significant difference to an organization. All feature stories are available for free use by the media. Website is online now at http://prnewsmakers.com
(PRWEB) June 8, 2004 -- PRNewsmakers.com the new, fee-free website designed to showcase exceptional public and media relations efforts, announces the launch of its website. It also announces that it is now accepting submissions from public relations professionals and the news media. Submissions may be made online at http://prnewsmakers.com
PRNewsmakers.com marks its debut by telling the remarkable public relations success story of Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc.. Millisecond is the corporate home of the professionally acclaimed Family Forest Project - a unique genealogy resource linking celebrities and royalty to ordinary people and, incredible as it may seem, now capable of going all the way back to Adam and Eve.
PRNewsmakers.com plans to add new feature stories weekly, commencing as soon as qualifying features are reviewed and any claims made about results from pr are verified.
PRNewsmakers.com does not charge fees, accept any payments, or collect any membership information anywhere on its website. Significantly, it allows and encourage news media to use its features free of charge. These features are posted online in a case-study format. Authorship credits are required to be given for all features that are re-published. Feature submissions may include photography and links to websites.
Public relations professionals, news media, reporters, editors or freelance writers may submit feature stories online today from the website at http://prnewsmakers.com. All submitted features must include a permission statement authorizing the posting of their story and agreeing to its possible re-publication without compensation.
The debut of PRNewsmakers.com on the world wide web begins with a brief tribute honoring Ronald Reagan for being even more than "the Great Communicator".
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