PR.com Expands Online Press Release Distribution Network

PR.com, a leading online press release distribution newswire and provider of other marketing services, announces the addition of WDM Group to its growing list of syndication partners. PR.com provides its real time, relevant news release content to WDM’s 19 industry and territory specific websites.

WDM Group digital publishing company comprises an impressive portfolio of brands, each with its own digital magazine, website, mobile apps and e-newsletter. Some of their properties include: Construction Digital, Energy Digital, Technology Digital, Healthcare Global, Manufacturing Digital, among others.

“At PR.com we are always looking for the latest, most effective means by which to help our customers’ news reach their target audiences. Partnering with WDM helps our customers reach specific markets and the right executives and professionals worldwide,” says PR.com’s president, Jason Manheim. “We are excited to add all of WDM’s websites as we continue to increase our reach online.”

PR.com provides its distribution partners with real time, fresh, editorially reviewed content. This empowers PR.com customers to benefit from a continuously growing press release distribution network delivering robust visibility online and offline, across a wide spectrum of industries. PR.com’s press release distribution points include Google News, Yahoo News, Banks.com, Bing News, Topix.net, Moreover.com, Stock Nod, Financial News Radio, Benzinga, International Business Times, among other niche sites and social media platforms.

For more information on becoming a PR.com distribution partner or to distribute a press release, contact PR.com.

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