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Sister
Publications Inc. exists to promote, support, and encourage businesses
throughout Brunswick County, North Carolina, through its bi-monthly
newspaper publication, Your Brunswick Marketplace. Your Brunswick
Marketplace has a proven successful track record since its inception in
June of 2006. Positive feedback from various clients indicates that
Your Brunswick Marketplace successfully satisfies the targeted
marketing and sales needs of its many advertisers and does so
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Brunswick County's Best Business Practices
Intrigued by the friendliness of businesses and services in Brunswick
County Don McCauley, a local marketing and publicity consultant
determined to see if he could put his finger on the subtle difference
that makes this area such a pleasant place to do business. READ
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Sentry Self Storage - One Step Beyond Safe
When we think about storage, we naturally
have some priorities, such as the space available, the pricing, whether
or not there is climate control - any number of things. However, the
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Find The Deals At Bloomin'deals
It goes without saying that most people
like to shop. It also goes without saying that the reason most people
like to shop is because they manage to find bargains.A fair product at
a fair price is a fair exchange. However, the fun is in getting a fair
product at a great price. Or an extremely low price. READ MORE
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2009 People's Choice Awards Ceremony Held
In Southport
Sister Publications, publisher of Your Brunswick Marketplace News,
recently celebrated the First Annual People's Choice Awards for
Brunswick County at Dosher Memorial Hospital. More than sixty winners READ
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Talkin' About Those Generations
Some of us are old enough to remember Amy Vanderbilt's Complete Book of
Etiquette, first published in 1952. Ms. Vanderbilt left this world in
1974, but if she were alive today, I wonder what she would think of
what is now considered appropriate and/or acceptable. READ MORE
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Living Good In A Bad Economy
Times are tough. But, isn't anyone doing something to help us, the
consumer? Well, all you have to do is look around. National food chains
get the message that customers need to feel that they are getting value
in their choices. Right in our own backyard, you can find some folks
here in Brunswick County who are DOING something to help consumers, and
in turn, they are helping themselves and their own bottom line get
through this difficult time. READ MORE
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