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Clayton Car Wash, Cordia Plumbing Claim Patch Business Listings

They're among eight businesses we're thanking for claiming their free Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch listing since the start of February. Plus: Find out which St. Louis nonprofit won the recent "Click to Claim" contest.

Special thanks to the following Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch companies for claiming their listings in February or March:

It's not too late to claim yours, and it's free. Doing so will give provide a bit more administrative access to the business information our readers see when they want to learn more about your company. It allows owners and managers to add photos, include details we may have missed and more.

  1. Visit Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch. If you're already a user, make sure you log in first.
  2. Click on the "Directory" tab at the top of the page.
  3. Search for your business/organization and click on it.
  4. Scroll halfway down the page to where it says, "Do you own or manage this location? Claim it!" Click on "Claim It."
  5. Login and complete the four-question form providing all necessary information to expedite your claim.

We want to make sure it's really you claiming the listing, so please allow three to five business days for us to evaluate and approve your claim. You will be notified by email once it's approved.

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'Click to Claim' Contest Winner is Announced

Congratulations to neighboring University City's U City in Bloom nonprofit, which is the winner of the Patch "Click to Claim" contest. The monthlong contest ended Sunday and was designed to call attention to the Patch business directory and give businesses and readers a chance to help local charities with nothing but a few clicks of the mouse.

The in the Patch business directory. Claiming a listing gives owners power to add to and change listings, add their social media links and use other special tools to promote their business.

The contest started March 7. Patch readers nominated local charities to be beneficiaries of the contest. And the Patch site with the most new claimed listings in a month's time won an advertising package on Patch worth up to $3,500 for that organization. Our advertising team will contact U City in Bloom, which won because University City Patch gained 34 new claimed listings, more than any other in the St. Louis area.

We thank our local business owners, who claimed more than 200 listings in the month. 

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