How To Use The Chamber Of Commerce To Your Best Advantage
First and foremost, by becoming a Chamber member you’re exposing yourself to the owners of most, if not all, of your area’s largest companies. If you properly cultivate and nurture professional relationships with these movers and shakers, you’ll assure your maximum exposure and influence. You will become an asset that they will remember and turn to when your expertise is required.
Be sure to attend as many sponsored events as time and budget allow. By becoming more involved in your local Chamber you’re expertise and fields of specialty will be highlighted to more people. Always hae a good supply of business cards that reinforce your services, and don’t be shy to hand them out. You never know when someone will need to get back in touch to demand your services.
Volunteer to speak at as many member meetings as they’ll let you. By educating your peers (other business owners) about what an improved web presence can do for their business, you create a need.
You’re also educating them as to just how much they need you and your services to attain those benefits.
Always have more business cards than you think you’ll need when you attend events. Use the 3 foot rule at these events for sure. For those that don’t know, the three foot rule says that you should introduce yourself and give a business card to anyone who comes within three feet of you. By doing so, those people will have a reference when they hear your name again or need your services.
If you have the aptitude or inclination, run for office of your local Chamber. There’s no better way to give highlight to your business than by being the leader of such a respected institution as the Chamber of Commerce.
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