Tuesday, Sep 07 2010 07:05 PM
Sign up for our Daily Deal offers
By BdotCOM
In six days we will launch Bakersfield Daily Deal, featuring at least 50% savings at a wide variety of local businesses.
Because these deals are really good, we're recommending you sign up for email alerts to learn when we've posted a new offer. If you sign up by Sept. 12, you'll be entered for a chance to win a $50 Target gift card. We'll also be launching Facebook and Twitter alerts, and front-page and homepage promotion once we launch.
A sampling of the first month's deals include food, healthy and beauty, car care, clothing, recreational sports, live events, and much more. We're keeping that list a secret because we want to surprise you every day.
There are other competitors in this turf but we believe we can deliver better local deals, more promotion and more bang for our advertisers than the alternatives. But it's a win-win for everyone, whether you're buying or selling.
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