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The Herald Offers Post Summer Stimulus Program to Local Businesses

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By Herald Staff

In these times of hardship and uncertainty, the Herald is committed to helping local businesses not only recover but succeed in today’s ever-changing business climate. To help local business owners, the Herald has launched a Post Summer Stimulus Program to provide low-cost advertising campaigns for as low as $99 per week. With this program, our goal is to help businesses navigate the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and come out on the other side stronger than ever, together.
The Post Summer Stimulus Program offers a variety of affordable four-week print advertising packages with additional media features available, such as social media posts and web display advertising. By advertising with the Herald, businesses have the opportunity to reach an unmatched local audience via both the most widely distributed local newspaper and the Herald’s popular digital media channels.
During the pandemic, the Herald has provided localized coverage regarding COVID-19 updates to serve the local community and keep community members informed through these trying times – delivering a higher level of news coverage than ever before to more people than ever before.  As the pandemic continues to affect us all, we ask that you continue to support local businesses, and the Herald, as we continue this fight against COVID-19.
If you are not already enjoying the benefits of Herald advertising, this program is a great place to start. Print and digital options are available; details and cost vary with products. To take advantage of the Post Summer Stimulus Program, contact us and reserve your space by September 30, 2020. For more information, visit CapeMayCountyHerald.com/stimulusprogram or contact Karen Dickinson, Advertising Manager, at (609) 886-8600 ext. 18 or karen.d@cmcherald.com.

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