BlockPR has the right to refuse the publication of any press release that does not comply with the following guidelines. In the case of refusal, full refunds will be issued.
Editorial Requirements
Poor Headlines
The headline lacks a news angle and/or attribution to the source distributing the press release.
Advertisement or SPAM
The press release reads like an advertisement or SPAM. Examples of these words and phrases include FREE, "Make Money", "Don't miss this opportunity!", SALE!!!!
Poor Newsworthiness
The press release does not have sufficient news value for distribution.
Poor Writing Quality
The press release is poorly written and/or does not make sense. It is written in narratives outside the format of a press release (e.g., advertisements, articles, listicles, blogs, op-eds, or feature pieces, with first or second person and non-objective narratives).
Lack of Credible Contact Information
The press release contains incomplete or lacks credible contact information.
Keyword Spamming
Blatantly excessive keywords or phrases in the headline and body of the press release.
Prohibited Content
The press release contains prohibited content, which may include the following:
Personal Opinions: Content intended to harm or exact personal revenge against a person or group.
Blog Posts: General interest articles, "open letters", and similar content usually lack attribution and/or news value.
Defamatory or Intent to Harm: Content intended to incite, advocate, or express hatred, bigotry, racism, or gratuitous violence; promote personal opinions attacking an individual or group; maliciously affect a company's stock; or stalk, defame, defraud, degrade, shame, or victimize an individual or group.
Sexually Explicit Content: References or links to explicitly sexual material, illegal material, or profane language.
Comparisons: Unauthorized use of another company’s/entity’s/products for comparison.
Opinions and Advice: Advice or investment opinions, including promises of profit/revenue/income, passive income, an advantage in investment/playing/earning, or increases of wealth/savings.
Medical/Health Content: Unreviewed, unregulated, or unsubstantiated health supplements, medicine, surgical treatments, or pharmaceuticals that claim to prevent or cure COVID-19 or any other illness or condition. This includes supplements for sexual enhancement, dietary/weight-loss supplements, and the like.
Expected Purpose of Release: Press releases must convey an announcement or message from an identifiable entity and identify the source and purpose in the first paragraph.
Get Rich Schemes: Content about how to get rich, networking marketing, and MLM schemes.
Piggybacking: Unauthorized use of another issuer's name and/or ticker symbol.
Celebrity Mentions: Unauthorized use of a celebrity’s name and likeness. Authorized consent and/or documentation must be provided from a verifiable contact such as a legal representative, estate, or management team.
Self-Promotion: Content on self-promotion to boost an individual’s profile is deemed non-newsworthy.
Unsubstantiated Claims: Unreviewed, unregulated, and unsubstantiated claims for medicine, surgical treatment, or devices that can prevent or cure COVID-19.
Inappropriate Associations: Content that implies false official government association.
Unapproved Home Testing Kits: Content that promotes home testing kits for medical conditions that have not received Regulatory Clearance and Approval.
Disclaimer on refunds and edits
By submitting a press release to BlockPR, you acknowledge and agree that all submissions are final and non-refundable. Once a press release is submitted and approved for publication, no changes, edits, or modifications can be made. BlockPR is not responsible for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies contained within the submitted press release. The responsibility for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of the content rests solely with the submitter. No refunds or credits will be issued for any reason, including but not limited to dissatisfaction with the publication, errors in the content, or changes in the press release after submission.
Additional Guidelines for Crypto Assets
These guidelines are in place for crypto assets in addition to the general guidelines above.
Listed on CoinMarketCap (CMC)
All crypto assets must be listed on CoinMarketCap as a Tracked Listing or ICO. This includes NFTs, platforms, wallets, and exchanges.
NFT Projects & Collections
CoinMarketCap uses data partners to list verified NFTs. NFTs must be listed as a Tracked Listing or Verified NFT on at least one of the data partners used by CoinMarketCap. For a list of Data Partners, please visit https://coinmarketcap.com/nft/.
Mining Rigs, Cloud Miners, and Farming
Press releases regarding mining rigs, cloud miners, crypto farms, or farming are NOT accepted on our network.
Crypto Scam Recovery Services
Press releases regarding recovery services, theft asset recovery, and scam recovery are NOT accepted on our network.
Verified Contact
A verifiable contact person and corresponding contact information need to be provided with every press release.
Bitcoin Mixers, Bitcoin Tumblers, Cryptocurrency Tumblers, and Cryptocurrency Mixing Services
Press releases regarding bitcoin mixers/services, bitcoin/cryptocurrency tumblers, and cryptocurrency mixing services are NOT accepted on our network.
Copyright Infringement
Tokens or NFTs that infringe on existing copyright laws will not be allowed. This pertains to tokens using copyrighted or trademarked names as well as their likeness to benefit themselves.
Crypto ETFs
Crypto ETFs will need to have a tracked listing on CoinMarketCap.
By submitting a press release to BlockPR, you agree to these terms and conditions. BlockPR reserves the right to reject any press release that does not comply with these guidelines.
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