Introducing ‘CityPages’
Localized news and features for Carolinas metro areas streamlines user and reader experiences
by QNotes Staff Staff Reports editor@goqnotes.com
Published: November 2, 2009 in News
With our Oct. 31 issue, Q-Notes debuts our new “CityPages.”
Readers can now view news, opinion, and arts and entertainment features by city and metro region. Each CityPage features local news stories, local links of interest and links to Q-Notes‘ QGuide, featuring local listings for community organizations and non-profits, nightlife venues, restaurants, cafes and bookstores, LGBT-inclusive faith institutions, AIDS service organizations and other LGBT-friendly businesses. Listings in the QGuide are free and can be submitted online.
Current CityPages include Charlotte, Raleigh/Triangle, Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point) and Columbia. Other CityPages are coming soon, including Eastern N.C., Western N.C., Upstate S.C. and Coastal S.C.
Our staff would love to hear reader feedback about our new CityPages, as well as any comments and suggestions on how we can serve you better, in your hometowns and local communities. Email us anytime at editor@q-notes.com.


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