If you're serious about any kind of coverage, you need to contact "real" newswires in addition to, or instead of, basic distribution sites. For example, you can email or fax your release (free) to the appropriate editor, beat writer, or regional bureau of the Associated Press. You can find their contact info through AP.org.
PRweb is pretty solid (pay em though). If your press release is worthy, you'll have a shot at real media pickups--aside from all the PR slurping websites.
If you used PRweb (and paid), you should already be in Google news, and don't need to "try for it." If you want to be in Google news without paying though, that's easy too; just submit to PR.com
yeah good list above....the free ones might give you a nice little perk in traffic
but you will get some good results from places like prweb.com it will cost you but the traffic that you can get if you write a very nice little article will give you some good results.
have a look at some of the good articles on their and get ideas. I know one person who went from 20 hits a day to 10,000 hits every day because of his press release....now his traffic has died down but his sales were like X10, Outstanding...but again it all comes down to how well you write it.
if you cant do it your self pay a professional it will pay to do so.
In addition to that list of press release outlets, I would also recommend contacting your local newspapers, even smaller community/neighborhood papers.
Is it Necessary to create Account first to submit under these websites???
Or we can also find free sites(without create an account & without money) to submit???