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		<title>How to Write a Press Release Headline that Will Get Read</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When writing a press release for your company or latest product or service, one of the most important steps is to develop a headline that people and journalists will want to read. As easy as this sounds, it can be one of the most difficult steps in creating a great press release. What seems like an obviously amazing product or upgrade to a person who lives and breathes these types of products every day, it may not spark the interest of a journalist or the consumer in the same way. You really need to step back and look for a great angle for your press release, not just a great story. Finding a great angle means thinking more like a reporter than a business owner. Once you come up with the subject of your press release, take a step back and ask yourself some key questions to create the perfect headline. What is the purpose of the new product? What makes it different than other similar products on the market? How does this product impact its users? Remember, as a reporter it is your job to create a story that educates your readers and makes them think they just learned [...]]]></description>
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