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December 22, 2020

Top 10 Cheap Press Release Distribution Services Reviewed



You’ve got an amazing idea you want to share with the world — maybe your business launched a new product, you released a book, or you’re running a charity campaign. Whatever your idea is, one of the best ways to get the word out is press release coverage. If your budget is small, you’re probably wondering what the best cheap press release distribution services are.



No matter how good a press release distribution service you choose, you’ll ultimately need an amazing press release if you want your idea to go anywhere. There’s no guarantee your story will get picked up — the aim is to make an offer that journalists can’t refuse!

With that said, let’s take a look at the top 10 companies with their bestselling low-cost PR Distribution options.

#1. NewswireNEXT

Cost: $299

Best for: Businesses of all sizes looking to get guaranteed maximum media pickups for lowest cost.

Top on our list is NewswireNEXT. After taking certain factors into consideration like transparency, price, features, number of pickups, overall reach, and scale of distribution, we decided to rank NewswireNEXT as the #1 Ranking affordable PR Distribution service.

Their PRO $299 PR Distribution pack is the best seller that ensures distribution to hundreds of reputable online news outlets worldwide.  Moreover, for just $299 they guarantee pickup in approximately 500+ online news sites. We tried several other companies, but no one could deliver such a huge number of pickups. Also, it is in fact the only company that offers global distribution for such a low fee.

With NewswireNEXT your press release is guaranteed published on:

  • Top financial news outlets like Benzinga, MarketWatch, The Motley Fool and FinancialContent.
  • US based TV affiliates of PBS FOX NBC CBS ABC and NCN, and regional and local news sites from USA
  • Global News sites
  • Canadian news site like Digital Journal and Middle East site MENAFN.com
  • Indexed on Google (News - Alert) News, Microsoft Bing, Bing News and Ask search engines

Apart from this, some other key features of NewswireNEXT include:

  • No word limit
  • No registration or membership fee
  • Maximum Media Pickups, 500+ news sites
  • Full distribution report with links to LIVE placements

For all the reasons mentioned above, we rate NewswireNEXT as the best and cheapest press release distribution service for businesses of all sizes.

Full information can be found here: https://newswirenext.com/cheap-pr-distribution/

#2. eReleases

Cost: $299 to $599

Best for: Anyone willing to pay more for additional distribution and features.

eReleases uses PR Newswire (News - Alert), the oldest and largest newswire in the US, to send your press release. This means your story will be distributed to big publications. However, there’s no guarantee that your press release will be picked and published by those big publications. Everything depends on how good and newsworthy your press release is.

What really sets eReleases apart is its internal list of journalists, bloggers, reporters, and subscribers — this database is made up of people actively looking for stories like yours in specific industries.

As outlined already, your success with press releases partly depends on the quality of your press release. eReleases won’t leave you in the dark — its price includes the opportunity to work with experienced editors who can make your press release seem more appealing. These editors will also help with search engine optimization (SEO) to help you gain traction online.

All in all, you have a good chance of gaining exposure here. In fact, eReleases guarantee your report will receive distribution on between 60 and 150 websites, depending on the plan you choose. Unfortunately, it can’t guarantee placement in mainstream media outlets. You should also note that the media outlets are heavily centered in North America and the US.

Naturally, all this comes at a price. Prices for using eReleases start at $299 (guaranteed 90+ pickups), which is significantly more for a starter pack. However, it should still be affordable for most companies who take their PR seriously, so we’d still class it as one of the top cheap press release distribution services. Plus, eReleases often have special offers running.

Full information can be found here: https://www.ereleases.com/

#3. HARO

Cost: Free and Premium

Best for: Pitching journalists and media outlets.

You came here looking for a cheap press release distribution service, but now we’re giving you something even better — a free service.

Of course, there’s a catch. You’ll have to do the work yourself. After you sign up as a source on HARO, you’ll receive three emails every weekday containing journalists looking for sources. If there’s an opportunity that matches your business or idea, you can send a pitch. Even better, many sources are from prestigious publications.

There are almost a million users, so HARO is clearly doing something right.

Unfortunately, you can’t filter the leads you receive to your inbox by keyword or industry without paying. This means you’ll have to trawl through dozens or even hundreds of listings each day, and there might not even be anything relevant to you. They say there’s no such thing as a free lunch!

You might be curious about the paid version. This gives you the ability to filter email alerts by keywords and search online for requests — you might just beat the free subscribers to the opportunities! How much does it cost? HARO doesn’t want to give that information away easily, so you’ll have to contact them for a quote.

Full information can be found here: https://www.helpareporter.com/

#4. MUCK RACK

Cost: $5000 a year

Best for: Businesses who want to access a range of features.

Now you’ve seen that prices start from $5000 a year, you’re probably running away already. But here us out — Muck Rack is worth the money in certain cases.

That’s because Muck Rack is more than just a press release distribution service — it’s a powerful platform that lets you search for journalists yourself, monitor the news via inbox alerts.

If you’re just looking to give press releases a shot as a one-off, Muck Rack won’t be worth it for you. But if you want to make PR part of your core strategy and therefore daily routine, why not request a demo?

Yet even with the hefty price tag (News - Alert), the website still isn’t perfect. Some of the contact details for journalists in the database are inaccurate or out of date, although as a whole, they’re accurate.

Full information can be found here: https://muckrack.com/

#5. PRLOG

Cost: Free to $359

Best for: Distributing your press release to a limited number of high-quality outlets for a low price.

PRLog offers packages suitable for businesses or individuals with all kinds of businesses and aims. Send them your press release for free to appear on search engines, pay a measly $29 for distribution to thousands of subscribers looking for leads, or folk out $359 for access to hundreds of news sites, including premium outlets. The choice is yours!

Unlike most press release services, you can see who PRLog will send your press release to before you fork out your money, ensuring you make an informed choice.

For the most expensive package, PRLog will send out your press release via PR Newswire to give you further reach, but it only distributes your press release to a few hundred publications in its own network. This offers limited value for money compared to other services.

Full information can be found here: https://www.prlog.org/

#6. PRWEB

Cost: $99 to $389

Best for: Accessing and analyzing data to track the performance of your press release.

PRWeb is a service that works slightly differently to the others on this list. Instead of handing off your press release and waiting for PRWeb to publish it themselves, you can submit it straight to the website. Ideal for anyone who wants full control!

To boost the chances of receiving interest, you can also pay extra for the opportunity to feature your press release on partner sites.

Another standout feature of PRWeb is the chance to access all kinds of statistics and metrics related to your press release’s performance. Great for those who are new to the game and want to ensure they continuously improve the success of their press releases.

On the downside, you’ll only have access to the bare minimum of features when you pay for a basic package. The top price is $389 for one press release.

Full information can be found here: https://service.prweb.com/home/

#7.  eMailWire

Cost: $99 to $299

Best for: Last-minute or short notice press release distribution to a range of sources.

Head to the eMailWare website and the first thing you’ll notice is probably how the out-of-date the interface is. Still, don’t judge a book by its cover — this is an affordable and effective press release distribution service.

For $99, eRelease will guarantee the publication of your press release on at least 50 news sites. Even better, it will do it in just 24 hours. Perfect for last-minute rushes! You can also pay more to distribute your press release to targeted trade and online publications, too.

However, unlike some other options on this list, you can’t access industry-specific journalists or other contacts like bloggers and subscribers.

Full information can be found here: https://www.emailwire.com/

#8.  PR.COM

Cost: Free to $300

Best for: Individuals on very tight budget.

With a domain name like PR.com, you’d hope this is a site that knows what it’s doing. Actually, the strong domain authority is one of the main advantages the site offers. By having your press release posted on this site, you can secure a high search engine ranking.

Of course, your overall aim is to get noticed by big media outlets — Pr.com is excellent for this, too. You can choose between a range of packages, including a free option with limited reach. $60 will give you basic distribution, while more expensive options offer help with tailoring your press releases and distribution to more prestigious sites.

However, it may be better to go elsewhere if you want a more sophisticated package. The premium options on PR.com offer less control over how the press release turns out and minimal customer support.

Full information can be found here: https://www.pr.com/

#9. Realwire

Cost: $190

Best for: UK-based businesses and individuals who want to make it on the local media.

Unlike the US focus most press release distribution services on this list, Realwire is UK-centric. Great news for anyone based in the UK or hoping to reach a new audience, but not so much for everyone else.

If you are the target audience, there are lots of good reasons to use Realwire. There’s plenty of flexibility around your press release — even for the basic package, you can include unlimited words (although it’s best to keep things concise anyway), three images, and three attached documents.

You can also target specific industries and geographical areas to ensure you reach the people you need to reach.

Full information can be found here: https://www.realwire.com/

#10. PRLEAP

Cost: $135 to $995

Best for: Creating modern, attractive press releases using the customizable templates.

PRLeap has a decade of experience in press release distribution and many excellent features. You can boost your visibility, reach media outlets, and more — all in under 24 hours.

A standout feature of PRLeap is its customizable templates. Cut down on how long you spend formatting your press release by adding your text and photos to a ready-made design optimized for all devices.

However, whereas most press release distribution services offer to send your press release to thousands of media outlets, PRLeap will only send it to a few hundred. This is far more limited — but maybe you prefer quality over quantity.

Full information can be found here: https://www.prleap.com/

Bottom line

So these were the top cheap press release distribution services that can help you gain publicity for your business. As you’ve probably noticed, there’s a tradeoff between the level of support you get for your PR and affordability. Before you decide which service you want to use, it’s crucial to figure out a budget and how much support you need. However, all individuals and organizations have different needs. Choose what’s right for you and go after that press coverage!

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