Sites Like Outbrain that are local?
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So I used Outbrain and I liked it, but I think it would be more valuable if you could target the state where your client is. Outbrain targets the entire county, which might not be valuable for a local client. I am wondering if there are any other sites like Outbrain that allow you to target locally?
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Linkedin sponsored updates can be geo-targeted, but they can also be expensive. It's worth investigating.
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