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“Advertising is totally unnecessary. Unless you hope to make money.”
- Jef I. Richards, Chair of the Department of Advertising & PR at Michigan State University
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The resilience of small businesses
How Local Entrepreneurs Are Surviving and Thriving in Small Towns Like Standerton
Joe Bloggs
Jul 82 min read
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Wireless vs Fibre: Why Wireless is still the better choice in S. Africa
Fibre-optic internet is often hailed as the gold standard, but wireless internet has been gaining ground rapidly.
Joe Bloggs
Mar 243 min read
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15 Clever Ways to Cut Your Home Expenses Without Feeling the Pinch
There are plenty of ways to cut down on household costs without sacrificing comfort or quality of life.
Joe Bloggs
Mar 72 min read
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10 Good Reasons to Hire Tools Instead of Buying Them
Purchasing quality tools can be expensive, especially for specialized equipment that you might use only once or twice.
Joe Bloggs
Mar 12 min read
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Focus on Local Business: The Salad Lab
The Salad Lab, in short, is in the Agri Processing business, which is all about simplifying the cooking experience
Joe Bloggs
Feb 172 min read
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10 Good Reasons Why Small Businesses in Standerton Need to Advertise
If people don’t see your business name regularly, they’re less likely to remember it.
Joe Bloggs
Feb 112 min read
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Why Advertising Your Business in a Small Town is More Important Than You Think
Even in a small town, competition exists. Businesses that actively promote themselves gain a competitive edge.
Joe Bloggs
Jan 292 min read
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Mastering Local Marketing: Promoting Your Small Business in a Small Town
Sponsorship opportunities for community events or sports teams can also enhance your visibility while demonstrating your commitment to local
Joe Bloggs
Jan 172 min read
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Economic Benefits of Supporting Local Businesses: Why It Matters?
Local businesses are major employers within communities, providing jobs to residents and contributing to the local economy's employment base
Joe Bloggs
Jan 152 min read
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