Money Pages Magazine Expands To Tennessee

  • Thursday, July 6, 2017

Lifelong Chattanooga resident Jason Richardson chose to launch a Money Pages franchise because he said he wants to help people and make a difference in his community. Mr. Richardson is a community-oriented resident and he previously worked in the nonprofit sector where he managed donation sites and served as the purchasing administrator for Goodwill Industries of Chattanooga. 

“Money Pages gives me the opportunity to connect with the community in which I was born and raised,” said Mr. Richardson. “Far too often, small businesses get overlooked. Money Pages offers those in the community a reminder and another good reason – saving money – to buy locally in order to grow our city.” 

Money Pages began in 2001 when Alan Worley started Money Pages as a way for local businesses to reach local consumers every month. 

“We’re excited to start mailing Money Pages in Chattanooga,” said Mr. Worley. “Jason has a passion to help business owners and help his neighbors save money. We have a very high retention rate and have for years because businesses see a return on their investment.” 

Money Pages helps business owners reach targeted consumers with a variety of special offers in their neighborhoods.

Money Pages is a direct mail publication saving readers money on everyday purchases and helping businesses grow their bottom lines. The company also specializes in custom direct mail campaigns and interactive marketing solutions to help businesses reach their desired customers. Money Pages has an in-house design team available for print, digital and animated videos to promote local businesses’ brands and increase sales, said officials. 

Money Pages began offering franchise opportunities in 2013. Now the company reaches more than 725,000 homes in 20 markets across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee. Visit www.moneypages.com for more information.

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