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Updated over 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

yellow pages
Hi
Not sure if this is the right topic or not, but I couldn't find one any closer. I am wondering whether it would be advantageous to be listed in the yellow pages (advertising apartments for rent) -- I am i suburban central Maine, which is about 5 years behind, for example, Massachussets as far as technology use. In other words, probably more people here read the yellow pages and classified section of the newspaper than average. I do see the "bigger" players all advertised in the local YP. It will cost around $32 per month for a one inch type ad, just enough to be "seen" (there are only 5-7 of us in there). Any thought would be appreciated.