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The Chamber Weekly Blog
A collection of articles that we believe will add value to you and your business!Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie CarrollThursday, June 26, 2025To build better relationships or improve your business, ask questions. In personal conversations, questions spark engagement and show interest. Similarly, in business, conducting a self-audit by asking and answering questions about operations enhances efficiency and understanding. This process aligns your business more closely with your target audience's needs. Read moreChristina Metcalf and Edited by Julie CarrollFriday, June 20, 2025Networking is a cornerstone of business success, as people prefer to work with those they know, like, and trust. While joining a chamber of commerce is an easy way to expand your network, we know that attending events isn’t always feasible for busy professionals. Fortunately, you don’t need name tags or stacks of business cards to forge meaningful connections. Some of the most impactful networking happens outside formal events—though our events are fun, and we’d love for you to join us sometime! As a business owner, your schedule is unpredictable, and fitting everything in can be tough. But even when events aren’t an option, networking is always possible. Here are 7 practical, real-world strategies to build relationships that can help grow your business: Read moreChristina Metcalf and Edited by Julie CarrollThursday, June 12, 2025Feeling stretched thin? AI can save you time—up to 26 minutes daily on admin tasks, per a recent UK survey. But why stop there? Unlock the hidden potential of your business’s content with five clever ways to repurpose and restructure your existing media, maximizing impact with minimal effort. Read moreChristina Metcalf and Edited by Julie CarrollFriday, June 6, 2025Small businesses everywhere are realizing that success isn’t just about how good your product is—it’s about how connected your customers feel to you and each other. The new growth model that’s gaining serious traction? Community-led growth. This approach focuses on creating value and shared experiences before the sale ever happens. When done right, it doesn’t just build customers—it builds advocates and connections. But when done incorrectly, it turns potential fans into skeptics. Read moreChristina Metcalf and Edited by Julie CarrollThursday, May 29, 2025Have you ever wondered how you can compete with large companies like Amazon (or Walmart)? Well, the more important question may be more not be how but why. Mega retailers, like the two mentioned, aren’t looking to only sell their own products. They have launched large programs encouraging small businesses to use their distribution platform. So, do you really need to compete when you can harness their traffic to sell your goods on their sites? Read moreChristina Metcalf and Edited by Julie CarrollFriday, May 23, 2025Since this is Small Business Month, we thought it would be the ideal time to call attention to some of the resources out there for the small business. With an increase in awareness of how important small businesses are to the local and national economies, large businesses are getting into the groove and pledging their support to help small businesses too. Read moreChristina Metcalf and Edited by Julie CarrollFriday, May 16, 2025Let’s face it, our daily habits often run on autopilot. We grab coffee from the same place, click the same websites when we shop, and call the same service providers without a second thought. Loyalty is great but what if, just for a moment, we paused and considered the impact of those everyday purchases? Read moreChristina Metcalf and Edited by Julie CarrollFriday, May 9, 2025Another calendar page has come and gone and with it, we’re ushering in May and Small Business Month. There’s no better time to show some local love! Read moreChristina Metcalf and Edited by Julie CarrollWednesday, April 30, 2025You know the old adage, “It takes money to make money”? While that may be true, marketing and advertising don’t have to cost a fortune. In fact, some of the most effective ways to get your business noticed are either free or surprisingly affordable (especially with the technology available). Whether you’re just getting started or trying to grow on a tight budget, here are 15 creative and cost-effective ideas to boost your visibility and draw in customers. Read moreChristina Metcalf and Edited by Julie CarrollMonday, April 21, 2025Some people think chambers of commerce work magic—and in many ways, they do. But to see real results and get the most from your membership, you need to be involved. Joining is a smart move, but the true value comes when you actively engage. If you’ve been wondering whether you’re making the most of your membership—or if you’re just starting out and you’re not sure how to get the most out of it—here are ten practical ways to tap into the value your chamber offers. Read more