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Here is the video (5:26 min) Then we have the following articles for you: Visual Storytelling: 5 tips & best practice examples for your story universe Storytelling trends 2018: Do you know these 9 forms of representation? 15 storytelling and scrollytelling tools: Make more of your story! Here is the video from Google in which John Mueller states that Google ignores most press release links. Would you rather read? Here is the video as text: Hello! Glad you tuned in again. Today we have a great question from user Samsamo: “Do press releases still make sense from an SEO perspective.
I'm looking into this question today and if you want to know what it's all about, then Special Data stay tuned. You probably know what a press release is. The advantage from an SEO perspective is that a press release always has the same text and it is not forbidden to distribute it to many different press portals in quotation marks. There are also tools that do this. So, I just have my press releases, announcement, one, and post them to a certain portal and the portal automatically distributes them to, let's say, 80 other portals. The advantage from an SEO perspective at first glance is of course.

For example, I created 80 links from 80 different domains with one swipe, for 50 euros or 20 euros, I don't even know what it currently costs. And accordingly there are 80 links. Now the question is: does something like that do any good? And from my point of view and also from Google's point of view, it's just like this: They don't do much. In 2013, Google even said that links from press releases were unnatural links, and they included that in the webmaster guidelines. No reason you should stay away from it. The opinion has now been put into perspective a bit.
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