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For a one time fee of $52 GlenwoodLinks.com will develop a web advertisement for your business or organization. This advertisement will be categorically linked in the GlenwoodLinks.com directory and your business can then receive the same exposure as if you had a full blown website (but at a fraction of the cost) Here is an Example. This is a great method to get customers information about your business - they can also easily print the page out to be used as an informational flyer.


Plus, the web ad is permenant and has NO TIME LIMIT!
We will simply run it as long as you like!

Simply complete the following form and continue to a payment method.

NO OFFENSIVE ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED!


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The business doesn't neccesarily have to serve Glenwood
(if its a web-based business for example)..


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Please list a description of your business and an ad that you would like.
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