Based In Bristol is Bristol's newest and best online business listings directory. It is a directory aimed at providing a first class experience for people looking for business services in and around Bristol, and second-to-none features for the businesses listed within it - all at a price that is incredibly competitive. Features - A well organised category system of businesses We are currently working hard at promoting the directory, both on and offline, in order to deliver the maximum number of visitors to your website. As part of our launch offer listings in the directory are available from less than £5 a month for a limited time! There are three levels of listing available: Sponsored listing Premium listing Regular listing All listings will be listed in the order in which they are added, oldest first, which means that the sooner your company is listed the higher it will appear in the category and therefore the more visible it will be to our visitors. Increase business exposure and help a good cause Our aim for 2008 is to donate 10% of our total revenue to a selection of local charities. Every business listed gets us closer to this target, meaning while providing greater publicity for your business you are also helping the Bristol community. For further information visit http://www.basedinbristol.com/social_responsibility.html To get your business listed in the most feature-packed online business directory Bristol has ever seen, simply find the category most appropriate to your business and click on the 'add your business' link on the top-right of the page. Remember that sponsored and premium listings are limited, and so swift action is needed for your business to gain maximum exposure. |

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