I just read this in a report by a company called Borrell and Associates… Local businesses in Philadelphia (alone), where I am located, are on pace to spend $769.1 MILLION in online advertising this year. San Diego local businesses are looking to spend $234.2 million. And, what about a smaller town like Boise Idaho? Just [...]
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