Drive Increased Traffic To Your Indigenous Ontario Business With Local Directory

Jun 4, 2021

If you’re an Indigenous business owner in Ontario, Indigenous Thrive’s new online directory is for you. This new site connects you with customers looking for the products you sell.

Are you an Indigenous business owner or entrepreneur in Ontario? Don’t compromise on your advertising — this online directory will help you grow.

Indigenous Thrive, a marketing company based in Thunder Bay, Ontario, has launched a business directory that highlights Indigenous small businesses in Ontario.

Go to http://indigenousthrive.com and list your business today!

As COVID-19 restrictions in Ontario begin to ease, supporting small businesses becomes increasingly essential. The latest launch encourages you to list your business on the directory and benefit from increased local traffic.

According to the company, when consumers choose to shop at independent Indigenous businesses, 63% of every dollar spent is reinvested into that community; for Indigenous-run chains, the figure is 43%. By using the directory, consumers directly strengthen their local economy and community.

As part of their services, the company provides you with a free business listing that highlights your contact information, service descriptions, addresses, website link, and logo.

For a fee, you can upgrade to a premium listing that includes links to your social media, a slideshow and video, and scheduled days as the site’s ‘Featured Listing.’ For Featured Listings, Indigenous Thrive uses its website traffic to direct visitors to your selected site or social media page.

The company’s goal is to maximize the potential of independent Indigenous businesses. To this end, they offer you a variety of marketing services. These include website and logo design, SEO and Google rankings, and reputation marketing. Visitors to the site will also learn about businesses like yours, such as the Anishinaabe Wild Rice Experience, which teaches traditional techniques for harvesting, collecting, cleaning, and drying wild rice.

With the latest announcement, the company continues to celebrate Indigenous culture and talent by advocating for you. They hope to create a network of businesses that increase First Nation visibility in Ontario.

A spokesperson for the company said, “When Indigenous Thrive began, we sought to encompass the ‘Connectivity’ movement with something more — the valued tradition among Indigenous People. So, our name represents more than just a list of businesses. We are a call to action for businesses, residents, organizations, and tourists to support our local economy and community.”

Indigenous Thrive are the marketing professionals you can trust — call them today at 855-939-2444 with any of your questions.

Interested in listing your business in the directory? Visit http://indigenousthrive.com to find out how they can help you!

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