I am a sub editor of a worldwide website magazine where we offer free advertising and great articles. http://www.in2town.co.uk
The credit crunch is here to stay and that means companies around the world are going through a very hard time with no rainbow in sight.
After a long cunsultation we decided to offer business owners free advertising on our site where they can advertise on a full page, we are hoping that other companies will follow suit which includes free advertising and the media offering reductions in their advertising cost as business owners marketing budgets are become less due to the credit crunch.
In2Town Owner Diane Walker said, By offering free advertising on our site we are hoping that this will result in a trend where other website will offer free advertising and where other publications such as local media and national media will reduce their overal advertising charges to allow the small business man and women to engage in marketing for their business while not over spending.
All business owners need to pull together to help their fellow businessman and women survive during this hard time of the credit.
ADVERTISE YOUR COMPANY FOR FREE
Are you a local business looking to reach customers in your area and further afield? In2Town can show you how to successfully market your products and services to your community and further afield. And if you list your business now, you can advertise your business for FREE for 2008. That is right, for FREE!
Why advertise on the web? Did you know that people in the UK spend more time per week on the internet than they doing watching TV?, making the web a truly efficient way to target potential customers.

Here at In2Town we have put together a truly unique magazine website for your community and other communities around the United Kingdom, giving you a unique and cost effective way to gain customers who are interested in your Products and Services.
As an Advertiser you know the importance of being seen in the right publication, ensuring the right exposure for your business. Unlike newspapers where your advert is only seen for one night, on the In2Town Magazine website your advert will be "live" for as long as you want it live.
There is no word limit to your advert; you can use as many words as you like giving in depth information about your business. You an also include two pictures making your advert and information stand out.
Please see an example of one of our ads
Here is another one of our ads to show you what your ad could look like
Check out our fabulous content (health articles, fashion articles, travel articles, general interest articles and celebrity interviews) and lively forums. Your potential customers will have many reasons to keep coming back.
We are going to continue to expand our website making it one of the most visited local magazine website on the net, making sure your customers keep coming back and seeing your advert on our site.
For companies who advertise their product and services on our site, they can list there local special offers to let people within their community know about any special offers or promotions they may have going. This unique section on our site will allow you to let your potential customers know about the offers you have to generate more trade and income.
So what are you waiting for, try out our site now and advertise your company for free. Please Click Here to advertise your site.
ADVERTISE YOUR COMPANY IN THE Hull BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR FREE NOW PRESS HERE
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