Saturday 1 October 2011

Here's The Original Renegaded Post!

The keyword you see underlined above “Soap Making Secrets” like I said, should have been “Soap Making” instead. This seems to make all the difference in the press release by having your main keyword you want to target in the order shown below: 

When you write a free press release at PR-WEB you have a “Headline Section” a “Summary Section” and a “Body Section”



The headline: 

Breakthrough Soap Making Secrets
The Summary:
Dave Cushion says: "These are Soap Making Secrets most soap makers never discover" In his breakthrough new book made just for people who love making their own soap... or want to learn how to. 

The Body:


It's not like any of those generic books you find at the bookstores. Ones with pretty pictures but little in the way of detailed instructions." says Dave C It's like having your own soap making coach show you not only the basics of soap making, but also all the insider tricks, tips and techniques that the experts use to make advanced, hand-crafted soaps. Based on years of research Dave doesn't leave the reader hanging. "Learning how to make soap is not brain surgery" Cushion explains. "That's why I wrote Soap Making Made Simple" Until now, it would take you months of struggling to

NOTE: When writing a News Press release keep in mind that you want to provide information and NOT a sales pitch. If it reads too much like a sales pitch you can forget about getting it published. Each press release is reviewed before it is submitted and so you want to make sure you’re providing a bit of news that someone will enjoy reading. A little method I use is I just pretend I’m a news reporter just offering a news report about something.

learn how to make your own soap. This book really DOES MAKE IT EASY. It's perfect for beginners and even advanced soap makers. Dave even shows all the tricks world-class soap makers rely on to make their best soaps. He also provides invaluable links to organizations, books and the best places online to get additional information. More info on "soap making made simple"







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