Auckland Shops Offered Free Listings On New Local Portal
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Auckland Shops Offered Free Listings On New Local Portal
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (May 15, 2011) – Auckland shop owners now have an opportunity to reach more clients and customers thanks to free listings available on a newly launched site.
“ We built AucklandShops.com to help the over 27,000 people who search specifically for information on Auckland shops every month,” explained James Allen, editor for the site. “With the launch of our site, these potential clients, customers and leads can now be directed to the very businesses they are looking for.”
The new portal lists stores, cafes, restaurants and more in the greater Auckland area and helps visitors and shoppers in Auckland by providing location details, contact information, trading hours, pictures and reviews for each business.
“ With so many people online researching their shopping trips to Auckland, we designed the site to be a one-stop spot where they could do all their planning ahead of time,” said Allen.
But it's not just shoppers who will benefit from the site.
“ We've also designed the site so shop owners in Auckland can easily creating a listing for their business and add it to the portal,” points out Allen. “Currently, 30-day standard listings are free of charge as we spread the word about the site.”
Auckland area shop owners who
would like to gain more exposure for their business are
invited to create and submit their free listing at: http://AucklandShops.com
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