An example social media press release by Prezly

This is a demo to show you how Prezly works

Manage your day-to-day PR activities with Prezly: use multimedia newsrooms, an influencer relationship management system and online distribution tools to engage your influencers.

Publish social media press releases that your clients will love

Set up your own press rooms in minutes. They look stunning on mobile devices and you can brand them to tie in with corporate identities. Having online press releases makes your content shareable on social networks and findable via search engines, bringing extra traffic to your stories.

Say goodbye to Excel hell to manage your contacts

Stop managing your contacts in Excel. Your influencers don’t belong in spreadsheets. They deserve to be in a central influencer management system that allows you to easily pitch stories and learn from past contacts interactions. Import your current contacts and start reaching out with them today.

Send and track beautiful news releases via email

E-mail doesn't need to be a black box. When you send a press release, you'll see who opened it and who was interested enough to click through to your press room to read more or to download your files. When journalists don't want to receive messages from you anymore, they can choose to unsubscribe, instead of having to mark your messages as spam. 

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Frederik Vincx

Design co-founder, Prezly

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About Gaasbeek Castle

Gaasbeek Castle sits enthroned amidst the rolling hills of Pajottenland just outside Brussels. The medieval castle has had an eventful history, evolving from a strategic stronghold to a spacious country house. The Count of Egmond, was one of its best-known owners. The present building was given its romantic restyling at the end of the nineteenth century by the enigmatic French Marchioness Arconati Visconti. She was the daughter-in-law of aristocrats Giuseppe and Costanza Arconati Visconti, who, between 1821 and 1839, turned the castle into a unique meeting place for intellectual exchanges between exiled Italian politicians, European writers and scientists. Marie Arconati Visconti was also interested in the great intellectual debates of her time, as her correspondence with and support for Alfred Dreyfus testify. She set up the castle as a museum for her considerable art collection and treated it like a historical theatre set. The dream castle created then is still something of a time machine with its historic interiors, tapestries, paintings, furniture, sculptures and other valuable objects.

The castle park, with its centuries-old trees, ponds, lanes, winding paths and occasional historic buildings, is the ideal place for winding down. The estate also includes a unique museum garden where old varieties of fruit and vegetables are cultivated. 

Contact

Kasteelstraat 40 1750 Gaasbeek (Lennik)

+3225310130

[email protected]

www.kasteelvangaasbeek.be