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If You Own or Love a Small Business in Wilton, Read This

Claiming your business on Wilton Patch offers huge rewards.

Call it a thoroughly modern dilemma.

You can get any style of shoe delivered right to your door in 24 hours via the Internet, but must sort through five pages of random Google results just to find the right number for the pizza joint down the street. Oh and P.S. the hours on some robo-generated listing are completely wrong.

Well Patch would hate to see anyone pizza-less and hungry (or without those killer boots) so that's why we launched Wilton Patch with the area's most comprehensive and detailed business directory, called "Places."

You can find descriptions, hours, what credit cards are accepted, even parking — all verified by an actual human being, and all 100 percent local.

And no more driving around to a shop only to find it closed three months ago. We are constantly updating our database to reflect reality on the ground. See something is closed and we still have it live? Let us know! 

Yes, we are pretty proud of "Places" but we still need your help.

Be sure to "claim" your listing on Patch or tell your favorite shop owner to do the same.

What's in it for you or your customers? Once you've claimed your listing (and our super quick verification process is complete) you will be the proud owner of a small business dashboard where you can make certain changes and updates to your listing. The first simple steps: get your free Patch account, find your listing and find the button that says "Do you own or manage this location? Claim it." The rest is just as easy.

Once up and running, you can see how many users have rated, reviewed or follow your business on Wilton Patch. You can e-mail your customers to seek out more reviews, and link the Patch Place to your Facebook or Twitter account. Add that amazing photo of your latest dish or creation or update the contact information when you finally have a minute to rest, which we know is usually at 2 a.m.

It's as easy as typing out a Facebook status update or uploading a photo of the kids.

Think we got something wrong? We hate mistakes at Patch so we'll do everything we can to get it right. You can request a new description if you think your business is inaccurately described. 

Everything above is completely free, which is awesome, but we know some of you want to do even more. For a fee you can upgrade your listing with a personalized video profile, add a direct message to your customers and become a featured business on the Places page. 

Our readers love their local shops and establishments because they care about their community. We know you do too, so please let us know whatever we can do to help maximize your presence on Patch.

Have more questions about claiming your listing? Email Senior Regional Editor Katie O'Connor atkathleen@patch.com or call 914-299-9379.

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Steve Street May 24, 2013 at 05:52 pm
Why would you post someone else's story on the patch? This isn't 'Nam, Walter. There are rules.
Steve Street May 24, 2013 at 06:03 pm
Bill I have some possible good news for you. After reading this, I stopped by the Village Market onRead More my way home from a slow, rainy day in the Center in hopes of picking up some kumquats for Filbert. They are out. So it sounds like some of our fellow Wiltonians are laying kumquats around town. I just hope the rain has not scared Filbert. Best to you and your family. I shall pray for you in Church this weekend.
Bill May 24, 2013 at 04:12 pm
UPDATE: My gas has dissipated slightly, but it's been replaced with stomach cramps. And I've hadRead More four wicked bowel movements since.
Walter Sobchak May 23, 2013 at 01:15 pm
You miss the DAZE of George W?, failing banks, auto industry going under, record high homeRead More forclosures and unemployment, etc etc. Obama is getting it right! BOSTON (Reuters) - The average 401(k) retirement balance for U.S. workers hit a record high of $80,900 in the first quarter, a growth spurt of 75 percent since the stock market's nadir in March 2009, Fidelity Investments said on Thursday based on a survey of its accounts. Most of the recovery is linked to a stock market rally that has lifted the broad S&P 500 Index 145 percent since the close of trading on March 9, 2009. The 401(k) recovery looks even better for workers 55 and older, according to Boston-based Fidelity, the largest U.S. administrator of 401(k) retirement plans. Those pre-retirement workers have seen their average balance nearly double to $255,000 since the first quarter of 2009 when the average balance was $130,700. The analysis covers people who have been with their current employer 10 or more years, Fidelity said.
Bill May 23, 2013 at 04:39 pm
I did find the remains of a small cat, if anyone wants that. Free.
Mortimer Godfrey May 23, 2013 at 04:38 pm
Fantastic stuff here, Billy boy! Mort Godfrey
Sandra May 22, 2013 at 03:46 pm
British soldier was hacked to death with a machete. The soldier is not allowed to have a gun but theRead More terrorists had a firearm but chose to behead the soldier. The suspects spoke to camera after attack. “We swear by Almighty Allah, we will never stop fighting you until you leave us alone. The only reasons we killed this man is because Muslims are dying daily. This British soldier is an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. We apologize that woman had to see this today, but in our lands our women have to see the same. You people will never be safe. Remove your government. They don’t care about you.”
Sandra May 22, 2013 at 03:39 pm
Israel knows who their enemy is and are not afraid to call them out. After 4 Americans were killedRead More by terrorists in Benghazi, when violence in the Middle East was raging, President Obama in partnership with Hillary Clinton spent $70,000 in taxpayer money on a commercial that aired on Pakistani television apologizing for the "video." We are sorry. We are going to get the man who made the video who exercised freedom of speech and arrest him. Any terrorist suspects questioned yet?