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October 20, 2008

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Marketing Maven

In response to the question from Digital X-Ray, it is best to seek a legal opinion from your company’s attorney. However, regardless of the legal issue, I would say that it makes sense for a company to gain permission from a client before using their name in a press release (we typically do). It doesn’t need to be anything formal, just mention to them that you are putting together a release on XYZ, and as one of our valued clients, we would like to mention you in our press release. More often than not, your client will welcome receiving the extra exposure. You don’t want to risk using a customer’s name if they do have an issue with it, as you could jeopardize your relationship with this customer.

Raza

Great article. Thanks for sharing :)

skip

This is a great topic for discussion. It would be interesting to see some other wire service companies, maybe some good free ones. Are there any out there?

I question the linking format suggested in item 4. Keyword links returning to specific pages on your website help in Search engine placement. I would use "Polyester composite shutters" in the link text if those were the key words of interest, instead of www.acmecompany.com.

Digital X-Ray

I have a question regarding tip number 7. We have wanted to use our customers’ names in press releases of ours, but we have been hesitant to do so because we are unsure on legal issues. Are there any legalities involved with simply using a company's name - meaning - must we get permission from the specific company to use their name "to our benefit" in a press release or something similar?

Thanks!

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