Local businesses, meet DealOfTheDay.

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Now more than ever, local businesses have been seeking ways to (virtually) connect with our community. We know our audience34,000 local, social + vocal newsletter readers – is important to the future of our city’s local businesses, so we’re doing our best to create new opportunities for those bizzes to share their offerings with you.

How, you ask?

Meet our newest feature: DealOfTheDay.

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How it works: Do you own or work with a local biz or know someone who does? For $250, businesses can submit CHStoday exclusive deals, promotions + sales using this online form, and we’ll guarantee its inclusion as the DealOfTheDay in the News Notes section of our email. Keep in mind: the better the deal, the better the turn out.

Bonus: We’re offering local businesses the opportunity to submit your DealOfTheDay free of charge until March 31. 🎉 See an example of the NewsNotes section below to get the promo code for your free submission and to see exactly how and where your deal will appear in our newsletter.

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And for all you local business owners out there – we feel for you during this tough time. We want to help ensure that you are best positioned to prosper in good times + in bad, like the old adage: “When times are good you should advertise. When times are bad you must advertise.”

See how DealOfTheDay works + try it out for free over on our website.

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