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The MerchantCircle blog lets local and small business owners know what's going on in their marketing world. Whether it's online marketing solutions, yellow page directory statistics, business video solutions, or general merchant musings, we make sure you're informed.
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![]() in Los Altos. Today, we helped celebrate
Mikado's one year anniversay. (We love their coupons!) |
![]() Satura Cakes We've been watching their
progress every day and wait with much
anticipation for their opening. Our Vice
President of Marketing, the sweet tooth of
MerchantCircle, is especially excited. |
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This picture is from my favorite BBQ place in Fairhope, Alabama. Ben Jr's
There are a good 50 businesses listed on this, and if you are looking for a handyman, this is the place to look.
At MerchantCircle we are trying to allow local merchants to better leverage the one advantage they have, they are local by taking these same common behaviors and taking them online. No what if you could post your business card in every local business in 15 seconds. Well you can with MerchantCircle. |
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By the way Julwins has been around for a long time. The quality of the food comes and goes but the character of the people eating there is more interesting every year. I can promise you if you want to have a conversation about people running a specific red light, you can have a quick conversation with a local officer over coffee and expect action that afternoon. |
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It is clearly a popular local eatery for lunch. It has great real home style food and they did not mind when we spent 2 hours doing the executive staff discussion after lunch. |
So we released our new stuff this week. The blog functionality is really interesting. If you look at what Elvas (see Elvas Listing) has done here on Elva's blog, you will get an idea of the potential power of small businesses communicating with each other and their local consumers this way. We have a lot of work left, but we are up to it. Let us know if you have ideas or feedback. As I watch Lou's Village (which has been around since 1946) look to close shop along side of another Starbucks showing up in Willow Glen, I see the continuing destruction of unique local neighborhoods. Hopefully our simple product can help local merchants better use the one advantage they have that the mega-brands cannot steal, that they are in fact local.