Last updated October 31st, 2024
Premium Release has the right to refuse the publication of any press release that does not comply with the following guidelines. In the case of refusal, full refunds will be issued.
Editorial Requirements
Language All press releases that are submitted for press release distribution must be in English. Premium Release offers distribution lists in German and French but many of the North American publishers will not be on the lists. Please inquire directly if you wish to distribute a press release outside of North America.
Poor Headlines The headline lacks a news angle and/or attribution to the source distributing the press release.
Advertisement or SPAM The press release reads like an advertisement or SPAM. Examples of these words and phrases include FREE, "Make Money", "Don't miss this opportunity!", SALE!!!!
Poor Newsworthiness The press release does not have sufficient news value for distribution.
Poor Writing Quality The press release is poorly written and/or does not make sense. It is written in narratives outside the format of a press release (e.g., advertisements, articles, listicles, blogs, op-eds, or feature pieces, with first or second person and non-objective narratives).
Lack of Credible Contact Information The press release contains incomplete or lacks credible contact information.
Keyword Spamming Blatantly excessive keywords or phrases in the headline and body of the press release.
Prohibited Content The press release contains prohibited content, which may include the following: