Black Business Directory Plans Launch; Primed To Rival Yelp.Com
Louisville, KY — BlackBusinessPal has announced their plans to launch an online business directory that will help give major exposure to an exhaustive list of minority owned businesses across the country. In a time when Black-owned businesses are thriving most don’t have a big marketing budget to reach their audiences. This website will create easier access for those businesses and their potential customers. The directory will offer a plethora of businesses that reach across various industries.
BlackBusinessPal’s purpose is to set the standard and raise the bar for online directories, which will ultimately drive the black economy forward. BlackBusinessPal wants to rival the major international directories like Yelp and Angie’s List, because they are targeting a niche market often overlooked by both sites.
BlackBusinessPal’s goal is to highlight everything from mom and pop shops to corporations. Though there are hundreds of other online directories geared to black owned businesses, BlackBusinessPal will focus on the aesthetics and functionality of their site in hopes of setting them apart.
The website which was in the testing phase for several months can be found at www.BlackBusinessPal.com. The official launch of the site was held during the All Black National Conference on October 1st, 2017 on the historic campus of Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts.
With the initial launch, Founder and CEO Richard Rowland, Jr. said, “We have to get it out of our heads that being successful is rocket science. We all have dreams. In order to make those dreams come to reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline and effort.”
To learn more about BlackBusinessPal or have your business listed, contact info@blackbusinesspal.com
About BlackBusinessPal, LLC.
Black Business Pal, LLC exists to transform Black empowerment from an awesome idea to goals that are achievable one business at a time. Their motto is: “Bringing Black Empowerment to Life.”