Athlone Advertiser working to promote local businesses in our community

Working diligently to support local businesses and to keep business local, the dedicated advertising team at the Athlone Advertiser, are readily available to market your business efficiently and effectively.

Having joined the Advertiser Group in June, Advertising Manager, Dan Power and Sales Administrator, Elaine Donnelly, are continuing to build upon and enhance local business relationships in Athlone and Moate and express their gratitude to all existing and new clients who have made them feel most welcome since starting their roles.

Proud to support and promote the needs of the local business community, the client focused nature of both Dan and Elaine is complemented by Athlone Advertiser senior journalist, Ronan Fagan, who continues to engage the publication’s readership with relevant local news.

Should you wish to speak to Dan or Elaine about your advertising needs, please do not hesitate to contact them today on (090 ) 64 70920 or email: [email protected].

Client Testimonials

‘I had the pleasure of working with Dan and Elaine in a recent campaign and I am delighted to give the Athlone Advertiser five stars for the incredible support both Dan and Elaine showed towards our small business. I am delighted with the advert and it was a very successful start to our ongoing work together. Thank you both so much!’ #supportinglocalbusinesses

Siobhan, Athlone Care Clinic

‘Despite our massive online advertising, our clients often ring us and see ‘I saw your ad in the Athlone Advertiser’. It is a huge source of enquiries for us!’

Liz @ Mark Nestor Property

‘I found working with the Advertiser really effective. It had been a while since I’d placed an ad with them. I’d become so used to reaching out to people on social media. But I was pleasantly surprised at the response my ad generated. I easily had my money back within the first week, receiving call backs from clients locally and further afield.’

Paul Gill Hypnotherapist

 

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