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Become a Known Merchant
in Los Angeles and Orange County:

The perfect, cost-effective online advertising solution for local Southern Californian small retail stores, restaurants, spas, mom and pop shops, services, contractors, doctors - and much more!


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A Socal411 business listing will to it's part to help your community business's walk-in traffic. See what local business owners are saying about Socal411 (on left side). Our very reasonable listing inclusion rates start at only $87 a year!

Getting into Socal411 is made to be very simple.
There are 2 ways to do it:

1) Ask Socal411 to Come Out: (3-5 day wait)
One of our Local Business Sign-Up Specialists assigned to your area will visit your place of business to assist you with the signup process, please schedule an appointment by simply emailing us at customerservice@socal411-inc.com or by calling us at: (it's a free call)

Toll-free: 1-877-SOCAL411
(press menu option #1)

Here are some Southland areas we can come out to:
Los Angeles Areas: South Bay, Downtown L.A.,
San Gabriel Valley, Westside
Orange County Areas: North, Central Coastal


2) Online: In a Hurry?

Expert with web sign-ups? Then there's no waiting!
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