Buy a GlobeNewswire press release for $399 — fixed price, global reach
GlobeNewswire does not publish a public price list. We do. One fixed fee, global wire distribution, and release copy engineered for AI engines to retrieve and cite.
Why companies use GlobeNewswire
Corporate entities use GlobeNewswire for a wide range of communication needs, and the type of company often determines what they prioritize on the wire. Publicly traded companies use it for mandatory financial disclosures — quarterly earnings releases, annual results, dividend announcements, and any material information that must reach disclosure media and stock exchanges simultaneously. This is not optional for listed companies; getting financial news onto a compliant wire is a regulatory requirement in many jurisdictions, and GlobeNewswire is one of the recognized channels for meeting that obligation.
Beyond regulatory filings, companies use GlobeNewswire for legal disclosures — class action notifications, settlement announcements, restructuring notices, and other legally material communications that require broad, timestamped distribution to a defined audience. The timestamping and archival nature of wire distribution makes it defensible as a record of public notification.
Product launches and discontinuations are another common use. A new product launch gets the widest possible reach in the shortest window; a product or service removal is communicated to partners, distributors, and customers simultaneously through a format that carries more authority than a blog post. The same logic applies to leadership appointments and executive changes — a new CEO, a board addition, or a key hire announced on the wire reaches financial media, investor communities, and trade press in one distribution.
Investor relations is another significant driver. IR teams use the wire to keep shareholders, analysts, and the investment community informed — earnings call schedules, investor day notices, guidance updates, share buyback announcements, and AGM communications all go out via wire because it creates a simultaneous, timestamped record that satisfies disclosure obligations while reaching financial media in the same motion. For companies managing investor sentiment across multiple markets, wire distribution is the most efficient single channel for that audience.
Companies also use GlobeNewswire for funding announcements — seed rounds, Series A through late-stage raises, bridge financing, and IPO-related communications. Investors, analysts, and journalists track wire feeds specifically for this category. Similarly, merger and acquisition activity — deal signings, regulatory approvals, completion notices, and integration milestones — is routinely published on the wire because the audience that cares about M&A news reads wire feeds first.
Partnership announcements, integration launches, and customer win stories with notable brands are published to build credibility with a financial and trade audience that does not follow company blogs. Award recognitions, certifications, and industry rankings get wire treatment for the same reason — the wire confers legitimacy that a self-published announcement does not. Research publications, survey findings, and original data releases are increasingly sent over the wire because they attract media pickup and, now, AI retrieval.
And then there is brand-building: some companies use GlobeNewswire simply to establish and reinforce their presence in AI engines and financial databases. A company that publishes consistently on the wire builds an entity footprint — its name, its claims, its positioning — across the crawled corpus that large language models retrieve from. This is less about any single announcement and more about compounding authority over time. For newer brands or brands entering a new market, even one well-written wire release can seed citations that persist in AI answers for months.
Why GlobeNewswire pricing is difficult to find online
People searching for GlobeNewswire pricing, GlobeNewswire cost, or GlobeNewswire price per press release usually want one thing: a clear number. GlobeNewswire does not publish fixed prices on its official website. Pricing is shared only after contacting sales, which makes budgeting and head-to-head comparison difficult.
The reason is structural: GlobeNewswire works on a quote-based model. The final price depends on word count, country of distribution, images or logos, and other add-ons. Because of this, two companies can pay very different prices for similar press releases.
That is why searches like GlobeNewswire pricing India, GlobeNewswire cost USA, GlobeNewswire international pricing, and cheap GlobeNewswire press release are so common — buyers are trying to triangulate a number from scattered data points.
We, at Taptwice Media, put this guide together to solve exactly that — a simple, fixed-price GlobeNewswire publishing option with clear inclusions and global reach, no sales call required.
One fixed price. Everything you need to publish globally.
This is a complete publishing package — not a limited or trial distribution.
- GlobeNewswire press release distribution on the global wire
- Publishing from any country across the world
- Coverage across major financial and news platforms (Yahoo News, Benzinga, The Manila Times and similar outlets)
- Inclusion of one image or company logo
- Extra word-count allowance compared to basic plans
- A media contact (name, email or phone) publicly visible with the press release
- Release writing optimized for LLM extraction — copy structured so AI engines can retrieve and cite specific passages
- Pickup report and permalink list after distribution
No hidden charges for basic visibility elements. For Indian publishers, GST is applicable extra as per law. The $399 price also excludes payment processing fees (e.g. PayPal or Stripe transaction charges) — those are passed through at cost.
Global GlobeNewswire publishing — countries supported
We provide GlobeNewswire publishing from all major regions worldwide. Many buyers search by country before they search by price — here is what the package supports:
| Region | Countries covered |
|---|---|
| North America | United States, Canada |
| Europe | United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands |
| Asia-Pacific | India, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Japan, South Korea |
| Middle East | United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar |
| Australia & NZ | Australia, New Zealand |
| Southeast Asia | Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand |
| Global | Worldwide / multi-country distribution |
The same package answers searches like GlobeNewswire pricing USA, GlobeNewswire India cost, GlobeNewswire UK price, and GlobeNewswire international distribution — same fixed price, same inclusions, regional targeting where relevant.
Multiple releases? The unit price drops.
For companies planning regular announcements — funded startups, agencies reselling distribution, brands with ongoing product or hiring news — volume discounts are available on the standard fixed price:
- 10% discount when buying 2 or more releases
- 20% discount when buying 5 or more releases
If you need wires and ongoing retainer-style content + tracking, see the full AEO & GEO pricing for productised packages and custom retainers that include wire credits.
Why $399 is competitive against single-platform placements
Across the open market, many services charge $300 to $700 just for placement on one platform like Yahoo Finance or a single regional outlet. GlobeNewswire’s wire distribution syndicates the release to multiple global platforms at once — Yahoo News, Benzinga, regional financial portals, the Manila Times, and 30–80 other downstream publishers depending on the news category.
For buyers comparing GlobeNewswire pricing comparison or GlobeNewswire cost vs Yahoo Finance, the difference is reach. A single-platform placement gets you one logo on one site. A wire release at $399 gets you the wire entry plus the syndication tail behind it.
For brands that want to measure the impact of each release on AI engines, our brand-mention tracking across ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini closes the loop between distribution and citation share — you publish a release, then watch which AI answers start naming the brand.
Brands that get the most value from a fixed-price wire
- Indian companies targeting global markets — get on US and European financial wires without negotiating quote-based pricing in a foreign currency.
- Agencies reselling press distribution — predictable cost-of-delivery, transparent inclusions to pass through to clients.
- Funded startups and product companies — fast announcements without budget approval friction every time.
- Brands building AI visibility — wire syndication seeds the corpora that ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini retrieve from. Released copy is optimized for LLM citation, not just human readers.
Wire releases are one channel in a broader content distribution program — they sit alongside Indian wires, trade press, UGC seeding and entity work. Brands serious about getting cited in AI answers usually pair distribution with on-site answer engine optimization so that when an AI engine retrieves a wire mention, the linked landing page also reinforces the claim.
Common GlobeNewswire mistakes we have seen — and how to avoid them
These are not hypothetical. Each one came up in actual client releases we handled. We document them here so new clients do not repeat them.
Do not add contact information inside the press release body
We did a release for a leading vector database company and added their LinkedIn and contact details at the bottom of the content — as many companies naturally do. We also gave GlobeNewswire the contact information separately, which is what they require to populate the contact block on the release page. On GlobeNewswire itself, this looks fine: the contact info provided separately appears as a formatted link, and the content is clean. The problem shows up in syndication. When the release was picked up by Yahoo News, the LinkedIn details embedded in the content body appeared in full — alongside the separately added contact block — and the result looked awkward and repetitive. We now tell every client: do not put contact information inside the body copy. Give it only through the designated contact field when submitting.
Do not add a date or place at the start of your content
GlobeNewswire automatically prepends its own dateline — city, date, and wire attribution — at the beginning of every published release. If your submitted content already opens with a date or city-state line, the release ends up with two datelines stacked on top of each other. It reads as an error and signals poor editorial quality to both readers and AI engines parsing the content. Avoid opening your release copy with any date or location. Let GlobeNewswire handle the dateline entirely.
Do not place your image at the very top of the content
If you are including one image as part of the release, place it in the middle of the content — or submit it separately through the attachment field rather than embedding it at the top. When an image appears too early in the submitted content, GlobeNewswire sometimes moves it to the attachment section instead of keeping it inline. On the GlobeNewswire release page, an attachment image does not render as a visible image — it appears as a download link. But when the release syndicates to Yahoo News, the image can reappear there as a duplicate: once embedded and once as an attachment-style element. The cleaner approach is to either embed the image midway through the body, or submit it as a standalone file through the media attachment field.
GlobeNewswire content is now being picked up by AI news apps
GlobeNewswire releases are increasingly being syndicated by AI-powered financial and news applications, extending reach well beyond the standard wire tail. We have seen releases picked up by Intellectia.ai, Dealroom, and MarTech Notes, among others. A particularly significant destination is Pluang — releases that land on Pluang get surfaced inside Perplexity’s news feeds, which means your content can appear directly in AI-generated answers on Perplexity without any additional work.
The common thread across these destinations is market relevance. If your press release content can be credibly associated with a publicly traded company or a stock market ticker — even as a partner, customer, or integration announcement — you have a meaningfully higher chance of being picked up by these AI-driven feeds. A product launch or partnership that touches a listed company, or content that references market-relevant data, travels further than a purely promotional release with no financial-market angle.
Disclaimer: Syndication to any specific destination is not guaranteed. Pickup depends on your content, niche, topic, news type, and the editorial or algorithmic criteria each platform applies at the time of distribution. We cannot commit to placement on any individual outlet beyond the GlobeNewswire wire itself.
A practical guide to GlobeNewswire best practices for press releases
Write with industry keywords and terminologies
Your press release should read like something written by someone who understands the industry — because AI engines and downstream publishers both favor content that reflects genuine domain knowledge. Use the exact terminology your industry uses: product category names, regulatory terms, platform names, sector-specific language. A release that reads like it was written by an insider travels further in AI retrieval because the language matches the vocabulary of real queries. Generic copy with no sector depth is harder to cite and harder to rank.
Use links — GlobeNewswire allows them
Many wire services strip hyperlinks. GlobeNewswire does not. Use this. Add links to your product pages, your founders page, your case studies, your partner integrations — anywhere a reader or an AI engine would benefit from following the reference. A well-linked release builds your internal link equity and creates a citation trail that reinforces your entity across syndicated versions. Do not pad links randomly; anchor them to genuinely relevant destinations. But do not leave them out out of habit.
Always include an image attachment
A release with an image is a richer entity in the eyes of both syndication platforms and AI-driven news aggregators. Even a clean company logo or a product visual increases the chance of pickup by platforms that filter for media-rich content. Submit the image through the dedicated media attachment field — do not embed it at the very top of the body copy (see the common mistakes section above). The image should be properly labelled with a descriptive filename and alt text where the platform allows it.
Add stock market tickers for companies you mention
When your release references a publicly traded company — as a partner, customer, integration, or comparison point — use the correct stock ticker symbol alongside the company name. GlobeNewswire supports ticker tagging and many financial syndication platforms use it as a routing signal. Releases tagged with relevant tickers are more likely to surface in stock market news feeds, financial terminals, and AI apps that aggregate market-relevant content. This is one of the fastest ways to extend reach into financial audiences without changing anything about the story itself.
Use the correct country name in your company information
GlobeNewswire uses the company country you provide during submission to route the release into relevant regional distribution channels. Getting this wrong — using a shortened name, an abbreviation, or the wrong country entirely — can mean your release does not land in the regional feeds it should. Use the full, official country name that GlobeNewswire expects. If you are publishing from India and targeting the US, that distinction matters during setup. Confirm with us before submission if you are unsure about how to configure this for cross-border targeting.
Keep information accurate — AI models cite GlobeNewswire heavily
GlobeNewswire releases are authoritative-enough sources that they are actively retrieved and cited by large language models when answering questions about companies and industries. This means any inaccuracy — wrong founding year, incorrect funding figure, misstated product claim — can get baked into AI answers and stay there long after the release is forgotten. Treat the factual layer of every release with the same care you would give a legal filing. Names, numbers, dates, titles, and affiliations should be verified before submission. Corrections after the fact are possible but slow and incomplete — they do not fix what has already been crawled and cached.
Always add a subtitle
Many syndication partners — financial aggregators, AI news apps, newsletter digests — only fetch the headline, the subtitle, and the lead image when pulling a release. If your subtitle is empty or weak, those destinations display a truncated or hollow version of your story. A strong subtitle should deliver a second complete thought: the headline states the news, the subtitle adds the implication or the number or the context. Treat it as a second headline, not a throwaway field.
Always include correct contact details
The contact block on a GlobeNewswire release is publicly visible and appears on every syndicated version. Journalists, analysts, and researchers who want to follow up on the story use this block. An incorrect email, a phone number that routes nowhere, or a contact name that does not match the company creates friction at exactly the moment someone is trying to verify or amplify the story. Double-check the name, email, and phone number before submission — and make sure the contact is reachable during the window when the release goes live.
Add positive brand signals without losing focus
A press release should lead with real news — a product launch, a partnership, a milestone, a study. But within that story, there is room to work in brand-level claims that serve as citation material for AI engines. A line about your methodology, a sentence establishing your track record, a specific claim about client outcomes — these are the passages that get retrieved when an AI engine is asked to describe what your company does. They are not promotional filler; they are citation anchors. Keep the release tightly on topic, but make sure at least one or two sentences in the body can stand alone as a strong, accurate statement about your brand’s positioning.
GlobeNewswire pricing guide — questions buyers ask
Why doesn’t GlobeNewswire publish a public price list?
GlobeNewswire’s pricing model is quote-based — final cost depends on word count, regions selected, images, multimedia, embargo handling, and other add-ons. They keep pricing flexible to negotiate per buyer. The trade-off for buyers: no clean budgeting number until you talk to sales. Our fixed $399 removes that friction.
What is included in the $399 price?
Global wire distribution, syndication to Yahoo News, Benzinga, The Manila Times and similar outlets, one image or logo, extended word-count allowance, a publicly visible media contact, release copy optimized for LLM extraction, and a pickup report with permalinks after distribution. GST extra for Indian invoices. No other hidden fees for basic visibility elements.
Can I publish from a specific country (USA, UK, India, UAE)?
Yes. The package supports publishing from any of 25+ supported countries across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Australia/NZ. Country selection affects which regional outlets pick up the release in the syndication tail; the headline price stays $399.
Are crypto, gambling or adult releases allowed?
The fixed-price $399 GlobeNewswire option is for non-crypto releases only. GlobeNewswire restricts certain categories (crypto, gambling, regulated finance) at the wire-service level. For crypto-specific distribution, talk to us about alternative wires that handle those categories.
How long does it take to publish?
Standard delivery is 5–7 business days from approved copy to wire publication. Faster turnarounds are possible for time-sensitive announcements; ping us on WhatsApp before placing the order.
Do you offer discounts on multiple releases?
Yes — 10% off when buying 2 or more releases, 20% off when buying 5 or more. Useful for funded startups with quarterly announcements, agencies reselling distribution, or brands running a multi-week launch sequence.
Will the GlobeNewswire fee change?
Distribution fees are set by the wire services and may change per their policy. We will confirm the current rate at the time of engagement. Any change is passed through transparently — no hidden markup.
How is this different from buying a Yahoo Finance placement directly?
A single-platform Yahoo Finance placement gets one logo on one site for $300–$700. A GlobeNewswire wire release at $399 gets the wire entry plus syndication to 30–80 downstream publishers including Yahoo News, Benzinga and regional outlets. Wider citation surface, predictable cost.
How is Taptwice Media different from other GlobeNewswire press release distribution agencies?
Most GlobeNewswire press release distribution agencies do exactly one thing: take your content and send it to GlobeNewswire. That is the entire service. At Taptwice Media, distribution comes with free consultation on how to optimize your release before it goes on the wire. That means guidance on terminology, content structure, headline framing, subtitle copy, and how to write in a way that improves your chances of pickup by AI engines and surfaces the release in relevant search results. The goal is not just to publish — it is to make the release work harder for your brand long after the wire window closes.
Do you accept online payment for GlobeNewswire press release distribution?
Yes. You can pay online via credit card, debit card, internet banking, UPI, or PayPal. We use Razorpay for Indian clients and PayPal for international payments. For clients outside India who prefer bank transfers, we also work with Skydo, which supports ACH (US) and SEPA (Europe) payments — so wherever you are based, there is a payment method that works for you.
How do I check if my press release was published on GlobeNewswire?
The quickest way is to search your company name or release headline directly in the GlobeNewswire Newsroom at globenewswire.com — published releases appear there with a permalink. You can also search Google News, where GlobeNewswire releases mostly start showing up instantly after going live. If your release is indexed, it will typically appear within minutes of publication.
Does GlobeNewswire have an RSS feed?
Yes. GlobeNewswire provides RSS feeds that aggregate published press releases by region, industry, and category. Journalists, analysts, aggregators, and AI news applications subscribe to these feeds to pull fresh content automatically — which is part of why GlobeNewswire releases get picked up quickly after publication. If you are publishing regularly on the wire, your releases enter these feeds the moment they go live. You can browse the full GlobeNewswire RSS feed list to see how releases are categorized and distributed across topics and regions.
Why does this matter for AI visibility (AEO/GEO)?
AI engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini retrieve answers from a corpus of crawled content. Press releases on major wires sit inside that corpus. A wire release written for LLM extraction (clear claims, named entities, retrievable passages) increases the chance your brand is cited when buyers ask AI engines about your category — and that citation surface is what generative engine optimization programs actively measure and improve. If existing AI answers about your brand carry a negative tilt, our sentiment control work runs alongside distribution to shift the narrative.
Where GlobeNewswire distributes
The following is a general overview of GlobeNewswire’s stated distribution network. Actual pickup on any individual outlet is not guaranteed and depends on your content, category, country selection, and each platform’s own editorial or algorithmic criteria at the time of distribution.
GlobeNewswire’s network spans over 1,000,000 websites, 6,000 news publications, 50+ wire services, 1,500+ multimedia destinations, and 50,000+ trade journals globally. Depending on country selection and content category, releases can reach destinations including Dow Jones, Thomson Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, Bloomberg, Yahoo! Finance, MarketWatch, MSN Money, Nasdaq, USA Today, Financial Post, Globe Investor, Financial Times, Finanznachrichten, Sina, MSN China, Yahoo! Japan, Yahoo! Singapore, MENAFN, and many others across the US, Canada, Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Industry-specific routing is available for sectors including Healthcare, Banking, Biotechnology, Energy, Technology, Automotive, and more.
GlobeNewswire press release upload — send your idea to us
Many people search for a GlobeNewswire upload email to submit a press release directly. GlobeNewswire does not publish a general submission address — distribution goes through credentialed accounts, not open inboxes. To publish via Taptwice Media, email your press release idea to Shubham Kumar Agrawal at shubham@taptwicemedia.com. Once the release is reviewed and approved, you make the payment and the release goes on the wire. All GlobeNewswire billings are subject to GST for Indian clients. For non-Indian clients, GST is not applicable.
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Tell us your release topic and target country. We will confirm the fixed $399 price, ship the writing brief, and publish on GlobeNewswire within 5–7 business days.