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Oh, yes.
The 'wrong' time isn't almost bad days of-the week, like Monday morning, or bad times of the year, like Christmas Eve.
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Oh, yes.
The 'wrong' time isn't nearly bad days of the week, like Monday morning, or bad times of-the year, like Xmas Eve.
The wrong time I am discussing is more internal.
Let us say you're very nearly done with your site. It will be up next week, and you are almost ready to start taking orders. Is that the time and energy to send a press release? In the end, every thing is going to be ready by the time the pr release hits. And you do want to get your news release out as soon as possible so you can capitalize on the free traffic.
Don't do it. Don't, under any circumstances, send a press release before you have everything set up and have tried it at least three times.
Just lately I was going to send out a release about one of my sites, but decided to wait until I'd made a small change to the report sign-up type.
That 'minor' change used my entire internet site into disarray and it took over five hours to get it backup. This was a live website. I'd to hold a 'complex problems' notice and work non-stop to repair the problem.
Fortuitously, I'd perhaps not delivered the news release, and it was a Sunday evening, New Year's Day-in fact, therefore traffic was slow, and a lot of people are knowing should you put up an email saying, 'It's 6:31. I know about the issue and I'll have it set today. The website however works, it just looks cool.'
That is, they are understanding IF you have not only released a press release saying that your great new site is ready.
A couple of days isn't going to matter in terms of long-term traffic. If you are moving traffic to it with a press release, a big, apparent error on your