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The Home Town Shopper was at one time a physical paper that was delivered to almost all of the Meijer, Family Fare and local Mom & Pop service stations and stores. It was supported by advertisers and the classified ads were free. The print industry has been dying a slow death and The Hometown Shopper stopped printing in the Spring of 2007 to renew, recharge and re-enter into an environmentally responsible online format. The Hometown Shopper is free for you to use to sell any product you have around the home or business. Advertising is also free if you are a business, so take a little time to place your business advertising copy and include a link to your website if you have one. If you do not have a website, our sister site www.michiganwebdesigner.net can help you to have a website that you control for a cost of less than $100 a year. You will not see any personal ads as we want our children and grandchildren to be able to use and view images on the site. Craigslist makes it hard for you to post multiple ads, we make it easy. No CraigsList Ghosting Software, no tricks and no problems. Post by the zip code you desire and post as many ads as often as you like. Please consider the site as yours to use as you will find charity sections, events sections and coming soon sections. We are working on and offer to you the ability to use the site to sell affiliate marketing products. Simply capture the affiliate image you are promoting and use a text link to send buyers to your affiliate link. The dream is to help you make an income by selling "Affiliate" products from Walmart, Amazon, Ancestry and thousands of other online companies without having to spend money to make money. The Hometown Shopper is here to help us all change the economy for the better. To give a “hand up” to industrious people willing to take a little time lo learn what our schools do not teach us. Feel free to use the "Contact Us" form and give us your feedback. We will do all we can to help you sell your stuff and help you to make a little extra income on the side. |