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Belltown Local Subscribers Want to Know About YOU!

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Belltown Local can help you reach the people who will get your through your dead zones, even the long, dark, wet winters, because it was created to keep neighborhood businesses top of mind to the people who live, work and play here, the people who are most likely to become your most loyal customers.

Our vision for Belltown Local is to become the source of information of all the events and happenings in the neighborhood. And our subscribers want this information. We recently did a survey to find out what they want to know the most. Of the questions related to neighborhood businesses, the results listed below show just how much they want to know what you are offering. And they want it on a regular basis so they can plan ahead.

Take a look at the numbers and then please consider our offer to include you for free in the next two weeks of the Belltown Local in celebration of National Small Business Week which starts May 20th. If you would like to take advantage of this offer simply fill out the online submission form.


·         100 % want Reader polls on the Best of Belltown (burgers, pizza, marqs, pastries, coffee, etc.)

·         87.5% want Restaurant news and deals: happy hour specials, menu specials/changes, special events, etc.

·         87.5 % want more Best of Belltown articles like "how to find cheap (good) wine in Belltown"

·         66.7% want to know what’s showing at Cinerama and The Big Picture

·         62.5% want to know what arts and cultural events are happening

·         50% want to know about classes: dance, art, theater, continuing ed, fitness, etc.

·         50% want info on Nightclub/Music venues: who's playing when and why it's worth checking out.

·         37.5% want info on good places to live or stay in Belltown (either apt. listings or hotels/hostels for visitors)

Our Special Small Business Week Offer to You!

You get a free listing of your services or events in both the May 22nd and May 29th editions.

This listing is normally $35 and includes up to 100 words to describe the service or event (we will edit for clarity and tone), an optional photo, hyperlinks to your website and social media sites, and inclusion on the Belltown Local business sponsor map. Your address and contact info is also included.

In exchange for this listing, you will offer at least a $5 discount to all Belltown Local EMAIL subscribers.

These subscribers will be required to show you or your staff either the most recent email newsletter from Belltown Local (with their email clearly shown) on their smart phone OR a printed copy of the first page of the newsletter (with their email clearly shown).

The length of this discounted deal will be determined by you when you submit your listing, but here’s the beauty of my offer to you:

1)      Multiple deals by multiple businesses in the neighborhood will significantly increase my email subscriber list via a heavy social media campaign announcing the deals.

2)    An increased subscriber list means your business will be exposed to new people who didn’t even know you existed or who doesn’t have you top of mind.

3)      You’ll be able to physically see how many people are crossing the street and walking in your door as a result of Belltown Local (you should have your staff keep a count!).

4)      If the results are good for you, you’ll see the value of my business and continue to list your business services and events on a regular basis at my affordable rate. And that’s good for me. If the results are not good, I won’t bother you again.

Submit your business listing via a simple online submission form NOW! Email mhippler@belltownlocal.com if you have any questions.

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