Dugg post helps dog get adopted using local community classifieds

To be hosest I am not sure if these teacup maltese have been adopted yet but what I can say is that local community classifieds have given them bucketloads of exposure.

When I checked my local community classifeds web site yesterday I noticed an ad for:

“Affectionate teacup maltese for a caring and lovely home (uk)

Posted on: Saturday, 23 August, 2008 17:35
Updated On: Saturday, 23 August, 2008 17:40
Expires On: Sunday, 23 August, 2009 17:35
Reply to: miracare.b@keromail.com
Hello!
All our puppies have been micro chipped, wormed twice, received
inter-nasal kennel cough vaccine, neopar, ear mite medication,
variable puppy shot plus corona vaccine and are for adorption. You
will receive copies of their vaccination records as well as our
vet’s health inspection report,health warrantee of 1 year and
pedigree.Our PUPPIES socialise with both young and old alike and
with other pets.”

I decided to submit the story to digg.com and later that day I sore traffic coming into my site (traveluzion.com) for keywords like these:

teacup maltese breeders in the uk

tea cup maltese west mids england

tea cup maltese england

So perhaps I did help find this teacup maltese a caring and lovely home afterall?

If so that is cool and so many people are involved in making these things happen.

Anyway the message of this post is that local community classifieds do work especially now that the traffic on the site is going up. For example this poster for the dog has already posted previousely and keeps coming back to post more ads.

Posting your ad is free, effective and it only takes another moment or two to digg your post using the add this feature at the top of your advertisement (be sure to only digg posts of general interest).

Local Community Classifieds in England

Here are some links to local communities in England from the top local community website with free classified ads:

  • Nottinghamshire
  • Oxfordshire
  • Rutland
  • Shropshire
  • Somerset
  • South Yorkshire
  • Staffordshire
  • Suffolk
  • Surrey
  • Tyne and Wear
  • Warwickshire
  • West Midlands
  • West Sussex
  • West Yorkshire
  • Wiltshire
  • Worcestershire
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