Promote your Christmas events for FREE with Kingston Nub News

By Tilly O'Brien

17th Oct 2024 4:30 pm | Local News

You can promote your Christmas events in Kingston our site (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)
You can promote your Christmas events in Kingston our site (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

Christmas is only two months away! And Kingston people can promote their local events for free with Kingston Nub. 

If you have a Christmas event coming up in Kingston, why not share it for free on our What's On page?

Kingston Nub News is a quality daily news service just for our town and surrounding areas - we can tell you what's happening right on your doorstep. 

Not only that, we also champion local businesses and want to see the community thrive.

So if you've got a Christmas event to promote, why not advertise it FOR FREE on our website?

By sharing your What's On event you'll not only be seen by our many thousands of readers every day, but also with our newsletter subscribers - because we'll share your event in our regular Friday newsletter!

Being on our FREE What's On page also means we will write about your event in our weekend preview article of events closer to the time.

So, if you know of a seasonal community or commercial event, just head over to our What's On page and use the green 'Add your event' button.

Just fill out the form with a photo, date and a short description of your event - it couldn't be simpler.

Click here to view the What's On page and get started.

You can also click here to promote your business for free

     

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