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Your Guide To: 4th of July Events in and around Asheville


Hosting a 4th of July Event (or 4th of July Weekend event)? Feature your event in our 4th of July Events guide by applying below!

This guide will be posted on Travel Guides Asheville’s Instagram feed & website on June 27th, 2022.

*Applications close Friday, June 24 at 11:55pm.

*One-Time Payment of $150 is due within 24 hours of approval to guarantee your spot.

How It Works:

  1. Once you submit your application you will receive approval (or disapproval) via the email you provide on your application within 24 hours of your submission.

  2. Upon approval you will receive a link within your approval email to purchase your business’s spot in the guide.

  3. You must purchase your spot (a one-time fee of $150) to be included in this guide within 24 hours of receiving your approval email. Your payment guarantees your spot!

  4. Your Guide To: 4th of July Events in and around Asheville ” will be posted on Monday, June 27th, 2022. Every guide is posted on:

• In addition to having the largest majority of our audience based in Asheville (and being a popular resource amongst visitors to the area), we are currently investing 25% of our profits into Instagram ads that boost our guide posts to target Asheville and the surrounding areas!

Tips:

  • We approve applications based on: your businesses offerings in accordance with what we’re looking for in this specific guide. Example: we are only accepting applications for event locations within 2 hours from Asheville!

  • Spots in our paid guide features are first come, first serve. We recommend applying as soon as possible for the best chance of securing a spot! Once you apply & receive your approval email your spot is held for 24 hours (this is your payment window!).

*Applications close Friday, June 24 at 11:55pm.

*One-Time Payment of $150 is due within 24 hours of approval to guarantee your spot.

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