Google News
You do not need to be a freelance News CNN or BBC to get more traffic from Google News. Google, as I'm aware, only keeps news articles for 30 days.
How to use

The owner of these pages have suggested their site to Google is good news, if you think your site also has good news, not included under your keyword search, you can send it to Google for their approval. If your site is approved by Google being newsworthy, I get a lot of movement by visiting Google news people.
If you want to send the confirmation page, scroll down to the bottom to go to the home page, click the link ' about Google News. What it is rather long page scroll down to the FAQ so and 26 Q-What happens if I don't see my favorite news source in the search results? You can get in touch, recommend new source by selecting the first option. If your site has news and up to date (helps if your site is a general news site, not just one), then simply send it for approval. Possible Google did not approve this new site, but this should not deter you apply. A site which is usually more authority.
Using press releases for Google News
If you are sending standard articles through PRWeb, you already have some of these Google News are selected. If not, then it is perhaps something you should consider. No press release was written by a pro; They are reviewed by a team of editors, you could write a 10-15 minutes. Sufficient number of paragraphs, and then submit it to PRWeb. You may receive any publications in this way, visitors are also going to look at your site.
If you can return to the home page and use the search command again, type site: prweb.com and you will see a large number of pages on Google News are from this source. You can send a press release, and in fact did not understand also can get more traffic for this release one if it has Google News. Another site that Google News is really so this site too prleap.com should I consider when submitting articles.
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