Phoenix.org's Yellowpages now open for local companies

Phoenix Yellow Pages

Phoenix Yellow Pages

Inventing the “yellow pages” was actually an accident when in 1883, a Cheyenne, Wyoming printer ran out of white paper and decided to use yellow instead. He printed the local directory and the yellow pages were born.

Since then, the yellow pages have evolved quite a bit. They were once a much needed household item, used to find everything from a barber to plumber. Nowadays, finding a service provider in your area is as easy as a click of the mouse.

And Phoenix.org makes it even easier! Check out our local Phoenix yellow pages link to access countless businesses ready to serve you in the phoenix area. Need an attorney? Looking for childcare? Find listings for these and more. Find restaurants, garden shops, pet groomers, and movie theaters. Everything you’re looking for can be found in the Phoenix.org yellow pages.

The yellowpages at Phoenix.org have close to 1000 categories that cover just about anything that you could possibly be looking for.

We also have both free listings and paid listings so now you can add your company even if you don’t want to pay for it. Also don’t forget that a featured Yellowpage listing is free with purchase of Phoenix.org’s “All in One” advertising package.

If you are a local business owner, getting listed in the Phoenix.org yellow pages is simple and affordable. To list your company  or learn more click here.

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 February 24, 2010

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