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Want To Update Your Business Listing?Learn how to make necessary changes quickly and easily By Emma Kae - 26th April 2002 - Back to News As nothing is permanent except change, it is almost inevitable that the day will come when you may want to change some of the information in your business listing. A change of address, phone number or even an item in the products and services section – you can update it all in a flash with these step-by-step instructions:
To update your business listing:
1. Find your business (using the website search facility). Try typing in the name of your business.
2. Click the Edit link ("If you are the person who submitted this business then you can edit it by clicking here"). This will give you access to your administration account.
3. If you are not already logged in, a login window will appear. Log in with your .WEB passport (email address & password) eg. "news@gippsland.com" (in the first box) and "aaaaaa" (in the second box)
4. On the Contacts.WEB Edit page, click on the help icon (the "?" symbol near top right) for an explanation of how to use this form.
If you are having any trouble, simply e-mail us and we will help you.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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