Why Use AgNewsWire

Two main reasons: Convenience and Cost-effectiveness

Convenient:

Text Only: With one email you can have an independent service take care of distributing your standard news release to agricultural journalists nationally and post it to this online news release database which is search engine optimized to make it show up on online searches very quickly. What other service can do that for you?

AgNewsWire maintains a current database of farm broadcasters and publication editors. We push your release to them via email. Additionally, journalists may subscribe via RSS news feed.

Audio Included: With our Talking News Release service your release is put into a user-friendly format for broadcasters. It also shows them you care enough about their medium that you went to extra lengths to provide them with content they can use immediately. That means a lot and means your release has a better chance of being used. The best part though is that we do all the production and editing work so you can just sit back and relax while we prepare this specialized release for you. You’ll also find that you have audio that you can use for many other purposes.

Cost-effective

For one low rate your release is distributed for you when you want it sent out. You’ll find the cost extremely competitive with services that don’t even target ag journalists or farmers. We’re offering one national rate but we’re always open to discussing regionalization. Package rates are available too. Want to send out releases every week? Just let us know your plans and we can custom price a release package for you that’s sure to fit your budget.

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  1. [...] I’m often asked what the difference is between our AgNewsWire service and the NAFB member service called NFBS. Then today I received an email from a client of ours that contained a report from the NFBS showing which NAFB members (by name and company) downloaded their audio files. This client wondered if we could provide the same information. The short answer is “no.” [...]



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