The Chamber knows | SmallBizSurvival.com |
Posted: 02 Jul 2013 03:32 AM PDT Every time I see my local chamber director at an event she lets some little bit of news drop like everyone knows it. Inevitably, someone at the table is surprised. (Usually me.) “Chambers of Commerce consistently undervalue their information,” Ali Crain, with the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Executives told me. I agree. As the small town chamber of commerce, you are aware of lots of things that other people have no idea about. You just don’t remember that no one else knows it. Here are some ways you can start sharing more of that information. Collect business news
Rule of thumb: If you find yourself passing this information along to even one more person, it is worth sharing to lots more people. How do you keep track of it?
How do you share it?
Share more publicly If the only people who know are your members, then you’re missing the opportunity to recruit anyone else. New here? Take the Guided Tour. Like what you see? Get our updates. |
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