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Clue Dental Marketing Announces Dental Press Release Giveaway for February

Clue Dental Marketing is pleased to announce their free dental article giveaway, valued at $199.

Clue Dental Marketing Announces Dental Press Release Giveaway for February
2012-02-06
WOOD DALE, IL, February 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Clue Dental Marketing, a Chicagoland-based dental marketing firm, will give away a free dental press release, valued at $199, in their February drawing. Participants can simply fill out a short entry form during the month of February, and they will be entered to win. One dental practice will be chosen as the winner of a free dental press release on March 1st, 2012 at noon CST.

Clue states that they are holding this giveaway to show dentists how important dental press releases are for online publicity. A press release is a valuable part of any online dental marketing program. Clue Dental Marketing copywriters have already driven a great amount of traffic to dentists' websites with their SEO strategized online dental press releases.

Growing and established dental practices alike benefit from press releases as part of their dental marketing program. Besides informing potential patients of new equipment, staff members and procedures, a strategically written dental press release can show up on the first page of search engine results. While over 50% of press releases are rejected by distributors every day, good dental copywriters are familiar with the guidelines and know how to write press releases for optimal visibility.

With the press release writing service ($199 per press release), Clue Dental Marketing delivers a well-written article with dental SEO keywords blended in and distributes the press release to a variety of online media outlets. Clue Dental Marketing is dedicated to achieving 100% client satisfaction with their services.

To enter the contest, please fill out a dental press release giveaway form. A winner will be chosen through a random drawing.

About Clue Dental Marketing:

Clue Dental Marketing is a Chicagoland-based dental marketing firm. Along with a comprehensive online dental marketing program, Clue offers various website packages, brochures, print advertising, educational practice materials and other marketing programs both online and offline. Clue works with both general dentists and specialists to create optimal marketing solutions. To learn more about the services Clue offers, visit the Clue Dental Marketing website. You can also like Clue on Facebook and follow Clue on Twitter.

Website: http://www.cluedentalmarketing.com

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[Press-News.org] Clue Dental Marketing Announces Dental Press Release Giveaway for February
Clue Dental Marketing is pleased to announce their free dental article giveaway, valued at $199.