Try to get at least one link in the first third of your content as releases get picked up by aggregators or services, and they often include just the first paragraph or two.
Readers might only skim the first few lines of your press release and never see the links in your content.
The solution: Find a place for links in the top third of your content, even if you have to rewrite.
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