Welcome to the FREE Dallas Business Networking and Directory
Looking for a local Dallas service or business professional but don't want to risk picking a random name out of the phone book? Our Dallas Business Directory and Dallas Business Network consists of members who agree to provide top quality service at competitive prices. You can use the form below to search for a specific business, or post your job in the category section down below and get multiple bids from local Dallas professionals. (Dallas Business Professionals please scroll down)
Add your business for FREE and join one of Dallas' fastest growing FREE business networks and business directories. Allow us to help grow your business FAST by connecting you with consumers AND up to 1,200 other LOCAL professionals in your zip code willing to provide top quality service and recommend your services whenever possible. In fact, we will include you in the Dallas Business Directory, Dallas Business Network, social network, referral management system, and give you an optimized web page that can rank on major search engines like Google in as little as 2 weeks. CLICK HERE to watch a 2 minute video on how we can grow your business in the first 30 days...FOR FREE!
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SmartGuy.com is a business directory, business network, optimized web page and referral management system all rolled into one. SmartGuy grows your business through referrals by aligning you with up to 1,200 other professionals in your area willing to provide great service and recommend you whenever possible.
Dallas is the third largest city in Texas with a population of about 1.3 million people.
Located in North Texas, the city's economy is primarily based on banking, commerce, computer technology, telecom, energy, & transportation (Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is one of the largest and busiest airports in the world).
Dallas is located “Telecom Corridor”, which is home to more than 5,000 companies including Texas Instruments, Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks, Alcatel Lucent, Rockwell, AT&T, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Nokia, Sprint, Verizon Communications, and more. Dallas alone has more than 12 Fortune 500 companies, the 3rd most in the United States.
Dallas also has more shopping centers per capita than any other city in the United States, including the second oldest shopping center ever built in the United States, Highland Park Village. It is also home to two other major malls in North Texas, the Dallas Galleria and North Park Center, which is the 2nd largest mall in Texas.
Please note: We do not sell or rent our lists or contact information (see privacy policy). We review each registration to determine if the profession is compatible with our network. Not all registrations will be accepted. Acceptance is NEVER based on race, gender, religion, family status, or gender preference.
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