With the situation regarding the COVID-19 crisis, a lot of businesses had to face the reality of closing their doors for a period of time until things could blow over. With the economy easing back into normal, small businesses are still affected by the changes that have taken place in our world. Since the Small Business Marketplace was so well-received in May we decided to do it again in our June 26th edition of the Dimple Times. So we are proudly offering Small Businesses of 10 or fewer employees a FREE AD in the print edition of the Dimple Times.
WHO?
In an effort to help more of the very small businesses get the word out the Dimple Times is offering another chance for small businesses of 10 employees or fewer, that are located in the Ross, Fairfield, Pickaway, and Fayette County areas, to help get their “reboot” message out there at NO COST. YES, FREE! Our special “Small Business Marketplace” section in the print edition of the newspaper. Will be a special page that we are offering free space (2.45″ x 2.45″) for any small business of ten employees or fewer that is located in one of the four counties we service. This will be in the second June edition of the bi-weekly printed edition of our newspaper.
WHEN?
The artwork will need to be ready the week prior to printing, which in this instance would be June 19th.
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Remember, there are no strings attached! The only rules are the business has to have 10 or fewer employees and be in one of our servicing counties. Our hope is to help small businesses who may have not made it in our last section. If you were a part of our previous Small Business Marketplace section and are interested in being a part of the next edition, we will add you to a waiting list. If spots are still available, we will fill spots to first come, first served to those on the list.
Spaces are limited, so be sure to reach out to us by emailing goodnews@dimpletimes.com or contacting us here on our site.
We even featured the small businesses on our website! Go here to view last months list of SMALL BUSINESS ADS here.
To view what the actual newspaper looks like you can go to our digital download page and download the PDF for May 22, 2020.
Finally, to view the original article that ran inviting small businesses to submit info please go here.