
If you’re trying to build brand visibility in Turkey, press release distribution is still one of the fastest ways to get in front of journalists, editors, and the audiences who read them. But the Turkish media landscape has its own rules, its own gatekeepers, and its own expectations — and a press release written for a US or European audience rarely performs the same way here.
This guide walks through what press release distribution actually looks like in Turkey today, and how to do it well.
Why Press Release Distribution Still Matters
With so much attention going to social media and paid ads, some brands assume press releases are outdated. In practice, they still do three things that other channels can’t replicate as efficiently:
- They build third-party credibility. A story that appears on a respected news site carries more trust than the same message posted directly by the brand.
- They create durable SEO value. A well-distributed release earns backlinks from media domains, which compound over time.
- They open a direct line to journalists. Consistent, relevant releases turn into ongoing media relationships — the kind that get you covered again later without a formal pitch.
How the Turkish Media Landscape Works
Turkey has a large, fragmented media environment: national dailies, sector-specific trade publications, regional outlets, and a fast-growing number of digital-first news sites. A few things make it different from Western markets:
- Language and localization matter more than translation. A release that reads as a direct translation from English is easy for Turkish editors to spot — and easy to ignore. Tone, phrasing, and even how a headline is structured need to match how Turkish business journalism actually sounds.
- Relationships still drive placement. Automated wire distribution gets your release “out there,” but human relationships with editors are what get it read and used.
- Sector matters. Technology, finance, and retail each have their own circle of trade press that a generic release rarely reaches.
What Goes Into an Effective Distribution Strategy
A press release distribution strategy in Turkey typically includes:
- A targeted media list built around your industry and the story’s relevance, not a blanket blast to every outlet in a database.
- A newsroom or press room on your own site, so journalists (and Google) have a permanent, indexable home for your announcements.
- Timing aligned with news cycles, avoiding major holidays or days dominated by bigger national stories.
- Follow-up outreach, not just a one-way send. Editors are far more likely to run a story when there’s a real person available to answer questions.
- Measurement, tracking which outlets picked up the story, resulting traffic, and any backlinks earned.
Common Distribution Channels in Turkey
Turkish press release distribution generally flows through a mix of:
- National business and general news outlets
- Sector-specific trade publications
- Regional and city-level news sites
- Digital PR and newsroom platforms that syndicate to partner networks
The right mix depends entirely on the story. A funding announcement belongs on business and finance outlets; a product launch might do better distributed through lifestyle and sector-specific press.
Measuring Whether a Release Worked
Coverage count alone is a weak metric. Look instead at:
- Placement quality — was it picked up by outlets your actual audience reads?
- Referral traffic — did the coverage send meaningful visits to your site?
- Backlink value — did placements include a followed link, and from what kind of domain?
- Share of voice — how did the coverage compare to what competitors got for similar news?
Getting Started
Press release distribution in Turkey rewards brands that treat it as an ongoing relationship-building exercise, not a one-off broadcast. A single well-placed story rarely moves the needle — consistency does.
If you’re planning your next announcement, one of the most common ways brands go wrong is in the release itself, before distribution even begins. We cover the specific mistakes to avoid in Common Press Release Mistakes That Hurt Your Brand’s Visibility in Turkey.
PRTURKEY helps brands distribute press releases to a curated network of Turkish and international media outlets, backed by an always-on newsroom and media database built for the local market.




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