Give your business a FREE advert this Christmas and join our FREE Congleton directory

By Alex Greensmith

7th Nov 2022 | Local News

Congleton: Join our business directory in four easy steps. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Congleton Nub News)
Congleton: Join our business directory in four easy steps. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Congleton Nub News)

As part of Congleton Nub News' commitment to bring hyperlocal, unbiased, reports from the Congleton area, we look to support community groups and businesses on our website.

So why not join our FREE Congleton business directory?

Our Local List is just one click away from our homepage, so you could get your business seen by our thousands of readers. 

Our business directory for all things Congleton has almost 300 companies signed up. 

Recent additions include M & H Car Valeting and Bruce Marshall and Co. Accountants.

With advertising budgets for businesses taking a hit this Christmas, why not give your company a free advert on our business directory?

The Congleton Nub News Local List is a cost-free, fast, and easy way of getting your name out there to the public. 

It costs you NOTHING, just 20 seconds of your time, and will potentially put your business in front of our thousands of readers.

Here's how you join: 

- Visit the Local List section on our website

- Click the black 'Nub It' button

- Input your business details (and don't forget to add a photo) 

- Write a message to your customers about your products and services

- Let us do the promoting from there 

Earlier this year, we redesigned the Congleton Nub News Local List with a fresh, easier-to-navitage design, so there is no better time than now to join! 

Congleton: Get started by clicking here.

     

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