In our present fast-moving digital market, which is very dynamic, weekly special
offers are in fact a key strategy we use to bring in customers, sell off inventory,
and also to get the attention of the customer. As a food truck, restaurant, retail
store, or salon operator, what we do is put our weekly specials info online, which is
a proven method to stay ahead of the competition and be relevant.
But where is the best place to put out your special deals? Which platform will give
you great exposure at no cost to you? In this piece, we look at what the best sites
are to post your weekly special deals, how to make the most of them, and the
results you can expect.
Why Weekly Specials Matter
Before jumping into platforms, let’s go over what makes weekly specials work:
- Create urgency: Time-sensitive offers get customers to act fast.
- Attract repeat business: Regular updates keep customers tuned in weekly.
- Move surplus inventory: Specials are for when you want to move items that aren’t selling well.
- Boost brand engagement: Ongoing updates keep your business at the forefront.
However, in 2025, we can’t just feature what our special offers are in our
storefront window. Consumers are online, so you must also be there with your
promotions.
1. LocolDeal: Local Promotions Made Easy
Best for: Food trucks, pop-up shops, small businesses.
website: www.locoldeal.com
LocolDeal is a rising star in the local business promotion space, designed to
support entrepreneurs who want to list their weekly deals, offers, and promotions
in one easy-to-use place.
Key Features:
- Free and premium listing options.
- Location-based discovery.
- Ability to add multiple weekly specials.
- Mobile-optimized for on-the-go customers.
- Built-in analysis to track views and engagement.
Benefits
- Tailored to local deals.
- Builds brand awareness in your community.
Pro Tip: Create a visually appealing LocolDeal post with images of the product,
pricing info, and a catch phrase like “Taco Tuesday, Buy 1 Get 1 Free, This Week
Only!”.
2. Facebook and Its Groups
Best For: Every kind of local business.
Website: www.facebook.com
Facebook is still a go-to free platform for local marketing. We post weekly specials
to our business page and in local Facebook groups, which sees high engagement.
Key Features:
- Post photos, videos, and links.
- Uses Facebook stories to feature short-term deals.
- Reach out to local audiences with ads.
- Engage with your audience via comments and posts.
Benefits:
- Free natural reach with boosted posts(optional).
- Massive user base.
- Ability to focus on your town or neighborhood.
- Perfect for sale events, menu changes, or short-term offers.
Pro Tip: Join your local group and ask the admins for post approval of your weekly
special posts. Keep it casual and not spammy.
3. Google My Business (previously known as Google Business Profile)
Best For: Businesses that have a physical presence at a location.
Website: www.google.com/business.
Your Google My Business profile appears in search results and on Google Maps, which is usually the first point of contact for local customers. With Google My Business, you can put out updates, offers, and event info right on your profile.
Key Features:
- Weekly updates with images and links.
- Search presence on Google search and maps.
- Customer reviews and rating integration.
Benefits:
- Improves local SEO.
- Increases click-throughs and calls.
- Reaches out to customers who are actively searching.
Pro Tip: Use ads for time-sensitive offers and put in clear CTAs like “Order Now” or “Call to Reserve”.
4. Instagram (Stories and Highlights)
Best For: Visual brand; restaurants, boutiques, salons.
Website: www.instagram.com
Instagram is a great platform for businesses that lean into visual content. We see success with weekly specials, which we post to feed, but Instagram stories really do best for short-term promotions.
Key Features:
- Include text, music, stickers, and countdowns in your stories.
- Display your best weekly specials at all times.
- Use hashtags and location for discovery.
- Link in bio (or product tagging for shops).
Benefits
- Drive impulse buying.
- High engagement from younger demographics.
- Creative freedom with content formats.
Pro Tip: Create a custom design for your weekly specials that your audience will recognize in every post.
5. Yelp
Best For: Restaurants, cafes, service providers.
Website: www.yelp.com
While Yelp is known for reviews, it also lets business owners post deals and limited-time offers that show up on their business page.
Key Feature:
- “Check-in offers” and “Deals” sections.
- Reaches out to present-day local users who are ready for something new.
- Integrate with photos and menus.
Benefits:
- Improves visibility to people using Yelp for discovery.
- Improve your business listing’s authenticity.
- Good pool of target buyers.
Pro Tip: Encourage loyal customers to review your special offers, which will increase your visibility.
6. Nextdoor
Best For: Hyper-local neighborhood businesses.
Website: www.nextdoor.com
Nextdoor is a social platform where neighbors connect, recommend services, and share updates. Businesses can create a page and post regular offers or announcements.
Key Features:
- Weekly deals selection.
- Targeted post by ZIP code.
- Community endorsement and reviews.
- Free and sponsored post options.
Benefits:
- Builds neighborhood loyalty.
- Ideal for home-based or local-only businesses.
- People on Nextdoor seek trustworthy recommendations.
Pro Tip: Keep your messaging neighborly and community-oriented. Avoid hard-sell language.
7. Craigslist
Best For: Budget-conscious small business owners.
Website: www.craigslist.com
Craigslist may not be flashy, but it is still very much relevant. If you post your weekly specials in the right category, it can yield surprisingly effective results.
Key Features:
- Simple text-based posts.
- Geographic targeting by city.
- Free in most categories.
Benefits:
- No learning curves.
- Still popular for quick deals.
- Appeals to bargain hunters.
Pro Tip: Post Weekly and also put in your business contact info, location, and hours.
8. Eventbrite or Meetup (for Weekly Special Events)
Best For: Businesses hosting recurring events (e.g., happy hour, tasting nights).
Website: www.eventbrite.com / www.meetup.com
If each week you feature a different experience, which may be a wine tasting, trivia night, or happy hour, you can list it as an event on platforms like Eventbrite or Meetup.
Key Features:
- Create free events with RSVP.
- Add descriptions, images, and schedules.
- Promote through email and in-app notifications.
Benefits:
- Reach new audiences looking for things to do.
- Build a loyal event-going community.
- Boost attendance and brand recognition.
Pro Tip: Link your Eventbrite or Meetup to your social pages for additional reach.
9. Local Chamber of Commerce and Business Directories
Best For: Established local businesses seeking professional exposure.
Most local chambers present business listings and also allow members to post special items, news, and events. Also, some directories include newsletter features, which we put out there for your weekly deal.
Key Features:
- Website listings and promotional tools
- Local SEO benefits
- Networking opportunities
Benefits:
- Attracts more serious local customers.
- Helps with credibility and trust.
- SEO benefits through backlinks.
Pro Tip: Join our email list and get involved in community events to increase your visibility.
What to Feature in Your Weekly Special Post
At any place you post, your weekly specials should include:
- A clear title (e.g., “20% Off All Smoothies this week”).
- Valid period (start and end dates).
- Images or video (if possible).
- Call-to-action (e.g., “Visit Us Today” or “Order Online”).
- Business info (address, hours, contact).
Common Mistakes to Avoid
In what we see as an issue of consistency, if you are to put forth a week’s special, do it every week. We also see a need for visual elements, people will pass by heavy text-based posts, and use pictures. Also note we live in a fast world, include an end date for deals or a note on limited supply. Finally, we see the importance of mobile friendliness; make sure your post works well on mobile devices.
Final Thoughts
In the right combination of platforms and a solid content strategy, your weekly specials may be what turns the tide for customer retention and revenue growth. For local players like LocolDeal, to the giants of social media such as Facebook and Google, we have many free or low-cost options to get the word out.
Whether you are running a food truck, managing a beauty salon, or starting a boutique, take these websites into use, which will make you competitive, visible, and relevant in your local market.
Want to get your weekly specials in front of more eyes? LocolDeal is here for local businesses like yours to stand out. Post your next special today, also see a group of smart local marketers that put out great content, get it out there, and grow.

