$30k Free Advertising Giveaway: Win a Boost for YOUR Biz

$30k Free Advertising Giveaway: Win a Boost for YOUR Biz

Every local business could use a stimulus package right about now. That's why we're giving away a total of $30,000 in FREE advertising to three local businesses! Just enter your business in the form below. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


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Enter to Win $15k, $10k or $5k in Free Advertising for Your Business!

Every local business could use a stimulus package right about now. That’s why we’re giving away a total of $30,000 in FREE advertising to three local businesses! Just enter your business in the form below.

Start with your email, then give us your name, contact information and company details and you’re in to win! Thanks to all the hardworking local business owners who make the Lowcountry so great.

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