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For an annual fee of only $59.95 you can become a member of SupportLocalBusiness.org and also have a web page advertisement for your Business or Organization developed. This advertisement will be listed in the SupportLocalBusiness.org directory and then your Business can receive the same exposure as if you had a full blown website (but at a fraction of the cost). Here is an Example.

This is a great method to get people information about your Business if you do not currently have a website - users can also easily print the web ad out to be used as an informational flyer!

Your annual membership to SupportLocalBusiness.org is included and you will also receive a Bumper Sticker showing you "Support Local Business!"

Simply complete the following form and continue to a payment method.


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Please list a description of the ad that you would like.
If you have pictures you would like in your web ad, or files

(such as a PDF or word document of a flyer you would like you ad to appear like)
please email them to pics@SupportLocalBusiness.org

 

 
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