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Market you company in the annual Ballard St. Cafe Menu

by | Mar 8, 2017 | Life & Style

Put you business in front of customers who visit the most infamous restaurant in Wylie.

Take advantage of advertising opportunities in the Ballard Street Café Menu.

The Menu is published annually and is read on a daily basis by newcomers and faithful patrons to the restaurant.

Over 15,000 copies are distributed including take out orders.

The section will publish March 29/30, 2017 in The Sachse News, The Wylie News and the Murphy Monitor.

Contact our Advertising Department to find out how you can create more awareness for your company though this timely section.

Call 972.442.5515 x29 or email [email protected] for more information. The deadline to be included in this section is approaching fast, so call today.

We provide award winning design and competitive pricing to get you the most out of your advertising budget. You should ask about our social media and website marketing strategies as well. Saturate the area with both print and digital marketing and make a lasting impression on your customers.

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