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Morning all,
Are you recruiting locally?
Would you like to get your name out there to targeted job seekers and corporate clients?
If so, have you considered the wonders presented by local community websites?
‘Fact is, the proliferation of social networking, community blogging and local town sharing has really given quite the boost to targeted niche state forums, discussion groups and the like. For example, take NJ - you can uncover bunches of county forums over at Bergen County, Somerset countyand bunches more. There’s even town-specific forums, job hunting forums and more.
But you wouldn’t just stop there, of course….there’s more to finding job seekers than, well, the job seekers themselves! There is also their spouses (especially if they’re parents). NJ has Jersey Shore Moms, a site that also includes a business and networking sub-forum as well.
Want a direct jump-off to local town websites? Visit:
You’ll find precisely targeted niche town links that are perfect for your local niche recruiting and sourcing.
Enjoy,
Barbara Ling
ps - speaking about communities:
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1869 ANTIQUE MAP of MARYLAND DELAWARE NEW JERSEY STATE
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EASTERN STATES OF AMERICA,USA, Antique Map 1840
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1873 Antique MAP of the UNITED STATES - BOTANICAL
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Vintage Advertising State Map Virgina Milk Juice Glass
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Old Map New England Mid Atlantic States 1906 copyright
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