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Join Our Small Business Cooperative
Our network of web sites provides small businesses with an effective and affordable means to reach consumers in their own community.
In a bold move to restore a personal touch to business, we are going against the “you can never reach a real person” trend.
We will have a local representative in each community we service.
Your membership supports local community pages.
Visit your community pages now.
Benefits to business members include collective purchasing power, B2B discounts, barter services, collective group health insurance, business success planning, as well as eCommerce marketing.
Our goal is to help make local small businesses more successful.
Click here for membership information.
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Let Your New Car Find You
The time has arrived. You are officially in the market for a new car or truck.
With over 250 new makes and models, how do you narrow-down your list?
To some extent, your lifestyle can help.
Imagine the activities you'll experience in your new vehicle.
Car manufacturers actually build cars with "life stages" in mind.
For instance, if you have small children, you may desire a larger, safer vehicle.
Perhaps you care more about performance or high style.
Or maybe you have a job in sales and need a car suitable for taking clients to lunch.
When considering the purchase of a car, everything counts: number of seats, number of doors, size, performance color, style, comfort and sometimes even towing capacity.
The key is to narrow your search by creating a viable "short list" of car choices before ever stepping into a dealership.
Where to start?
Well, with the convenience of the Internet and great sites like Kelley Blue Book (kbb.com), easy-to-use decision guides can help you narrow down your consideration list in a very short time.
Use our convenient link to Kelley Blue Book on the top left of this page.
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Buying A Car
You should be in the "driver's seat" throughout the entire car-buying process.
You'll be making many choices along the way before you even step into a dealership.
With plenty of reliable information available, "virtual car shopping" can be a lot of fun.
What's Your Shopper Type?
Price Shopper
You want the best possible price available to get yourself from point "A" to point "B."
Value Shopper
You want a good price, but you are willing to pay a premium for quality.
Image Shopper
You are concerned with what your vehicle says about you. Does it project a desirable image?
Methodical Shopper
You enjoy the chase as much as the conquest, and cover every base, becoming somewhat of a new car "expert."
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