This service is geared for bulk orders. Cheap at just $20 and since we are writing on current news and NOT your site, we have unlimited topics to work with. I have many clients who will hit a single site with a 5-10 pack before they build aggressive links towards their site. These work as a great buffer/social/trust signal for your site before aggressive backlink building. I also have many repeat customers who use this service monthly/weekly for each of their sites to keep regular news promotion going for their site.
I have been running the service here successfully for over a year now and have had thousands of orders. I have personally been running PR services for four years total, and have switched over to this style of writing on current news in the past year as I find it more effective. We get to write on real current news instead of trying to fabricate news off of your non-newsworthy site. It's also therefore easier to keep consistently using the service for the same site.
My main customers are SEO agencies who use the PR's regularly for their clients. There is a reason we use these. Press releases work and everyone should be adding them to their link building strategy.
Just a note on competing services. Other services dropping logos of the news sites they will get you on and citing sites like AP, they are using the same services as me. We are all using the same services. Except it's likely they are just using one or two whereas I am distributing between four paid services (and I show you which those are above). The only exception to this is services like Tangy's where PR newswire or PR web are used. Those services are not included in my distribution.
If you're looking to actually report on a real news event for your company, this is not the service you are looking for. If however you're just interested in PR's for the link juice, that is exactly what this service is geared for.
Edit: This is the same service I have been running here for a year, so no review orders. I just wanted to give the above explanation because I get a lot of questions on my different approach to press releases.