Same here. As a customer, I can't remember when I last looked at a
phone book of any sort.

A business with even a basic static web site (and verifiable whois
record) hold more weight.

Ed


On 8/20/13, Michael Rasmussen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 11:29:58AM -0700, Brian Martin wrote:
>> I'm soliciting opinions here.
>>
>> My annual contract for a yellow pages listing is up for renewal. It's
>> costing me over $400/year for some additional classifications and such.
>> I also get a listing in their on-line yellow pages as part of the
>> package.  I don't know that I've ever gotten work from any of it, and
>> I'm inclined to drop it altogether.  What do you think?  If you are a
>> business owner today, do you still find value in phone book listings?
>
> As a consumer I know it has been several years since I looked into the
> yellow pages for anything.
>
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