WIN a Bdaily Business Directory Listing
Here at Bdaily there is one thing that is the most important part of everything we do
YOU
We are constantly on the look out for how we can develop and grow our business, and our audience are at the very heart of any changes we make. And with a bunch of exciting audience feedback right on the horizon, we wanted to take this opportunity to give back to you, to say thank you for being a part of our journey.
We are giving away the chance to list your business for 12-months in our Business Directory.
A great way to boost online visibility, listing your business in our regional and national Business Directories offers you a quick and easy way to get noticed by your future clients. Simply provide us with your details, and instantly start benefitting from a place on our trusted news site. Click here to learn more.
HOW TO ENTER
Leave a comment on our **LinkedIn post** announcing the giveaway, and tell us what you love about Bdaily’s current news coverage - whether its a certain topic, or even a particular story!
Then, 5 lucky winners will be picked at random to feature in out Business Directory for the next 12 - months for FREE.
Competition closes on 18/07/22. Any comment after that will not count. Further terms and conditions can be found here
We can’t wait to hear from you! Good luck!

(P.S, if you are looking to get involved in more detailed Bdaily News and Bdaily Marketing feedback, watch this space for further opportunites coming soon!)
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Bdaily Digital Marketing Team .
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