MediaFuse Launches TechnologyWire for Tech PR

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MediaFuse launches TechnologyWire, a targeted press release platform for tech companies. It distributes news to curated tech publications like TechCrunch and TechRepublic, aiming for homepage placement to boost visibility and SEO.

MediaFuse, the PR distribution network behind Chainwire, CyberNewsWire, GamingWire, and FinanceWire, just launched TechnologyWire. It's a press release distribution platform built specifically for tech companies and startups. TechnologyWire sends your content to a network of tech-focused publications. The goal? Get your news on homepages or key category pages. That drives brand visibility, SEO, and GEO impact. ### Why Targeted Distribution Matters "Most newswires were built in an era when casting the widest net was the strategy," says Nadav Dakner, CEO of MediaFuse. "That made sense when distribution was scarce. Today, a tech company doesn't need its announcement on 400 outlets—it needs it on the 15 that its customers, investors, and partners actually read. TechnologyWire is purpose-built for that. Every outlet in the network is there because it reaches a technology audience, not because it fills a count." Legacy newswires blast press releases across hundreds of outlets—TV stations, radio affiliates, regional newspapers, and broad business feeds. For a tech company announcing a product launch, funding round, or partnership, much of that reach is irrelevant. TechnologyWire takes a different approach: targeted distribution instead of "spray and pray." Instead of publishing updates on obscure subdomains, TechnologyWire aims to land your news directly on the front pages of established tech media outlets. Every publication in its network is curated to be one that tech buyers, developers, IT decision-makers, and investors actually read. ### Where Your News Gets Seen TechnologyWire distributes company news across a range of tech and business publications, including: - TechCrunch, TechRepublic, and eWeek - B2B Tech Network titles like CIO, InfoWorld, Computerworld, and NetworkWorld - Cybersecurity and developer-focused platforms like CSO, eSecurityPlanet, and DZone - HackerNoon, Next Big Future, The Next Web, Business Insider, Yahoo Finance, and EU-Startups ### Not a PR Agency, but a Distribution Infrastructure TechnologyWire explicitly says it's not a PR agency. It's a distribution infrastructure for brands and PR agencies to use on demand. For in-house teams, it acts as a direct channel to tech publications without needing to hire an agency. For PR agencies, it's a network they can use for their technology clients. The process is simple: sign up, submit a press release, select a distribution option, and publish. No subscription requirements or minimum commitments—pricing is per release. ### A Proven Model Across Industries TechnologyWire follows a model MediaFuse has used across other sectors: - Chainwire for crypto and Web3, with over 100 media partners and regional distribution packages - FinanceWire for finance and fintech, including a partnership with TipRanks to publish on public company ticker pages - CyberNewsWire for cybersecurity - GamingWire for gaming The approach is the same each time: build direct integrations with the industry's most-read publications, guarantee publication, and give clients real-time visibility into where their press releases appear. "We've done this before with Chainwire in crypto and FinanceWire in finance," says Alon Keren, CMO of MediaFuse. "The playbook works—go deep into an industry's media ecosystem, build real integrations with the publications that matter, and guarantee that every release goes live. TechnologyWire is the same approach applied to the broader tech market, which is where we've been heading since we started." TechnologyWire is live now. For tech companies tired of wasting budget on irrelevant distribution, it offers a focused alternative.