I just realized that there is a scarcity of free press release submission service around. Just when I got lucky and found one and successfully submitted my press release, I got an email saying that my press release was not approved because it did not follow the submission guidelines. When I tried to edit it, I was turned to a page saying that the edit feature is only available to paying members.
I learned from Holly Mann the power of press release. And she is right. With the previous websites I had, I created press releases for them. All for free and I can see that when I type the name of my websites on search engines, those press releases populate the results -- even if I submitted them a couple of years back.
But now, it's hard to submit a press release for free. PRWeb, the one that is perceived to be the best (and well recommended by Holly Mann) does not accept free submissions anymore, and the least price it charges is $80.00.
Right now, I'm combing the web for any free press release submission service. Press release does work and I don't care if it has loads of advertising in it.