Category: Chamber of Commerce
Supercharge Your Chamber Membership #3: Kelly Fanelli discusses the types of testimonials to use, how to acquire them, and how to use them for chamber membership recruitment and retention.
How do you recruit and retain members for your chamber of commerce? I’ll share a couple of ideas that have worked for me to tame this two-headed beast! Some may be new to you and some may be reminders of things you already know, but have not been practicing.
Need some new ideas to grow your membership? Want to rise above your competition and excel, serving your members with innovative programing and training they’re not getting anywhere else? Our first guest blogger is Kelly Fanelli, the Membership Director at the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida. Kelly is one of the most knowledgeable people in the world regarding chamber of commerce membership retention and growth.
As a chamber of commerce executive, you should understand the importance of increasing membership. But do you know the best ways to leverage your chamber website for membership growth? This blog discusses 10 ways to use your chamber website to grow your membership count.
The goal of any Chamber of Commerce is to actively promote and support their local businesses and economy. That's why it is so important for them to have a professional and easy to navigate website. Check out 10 impressive chamber of commerce web designs to get inspired and modernize your site now!
It has been seven years since Facebook emerged and began taking over the world of social media. Now the question on everybody’s minds is, what’s next? In today’s blog post, we’ll take a look at three emerging social networks that can help your chamber increase awareness and drive traffic to your website. After all, who knows which social network will one day overthrow Facebook?
Chambers need to produce a lot of content. The content should be useful, engaging, and help improve search engine rankings. This article provides ten ideas for content that chambers can produce.
More than half of consumers say they feel more confident about a purchase if they first watch a video about the product. Online video is a powerful marketing tool that many organizations today still haven’t begun to leverage. In today’s blog post, I’m going to help you pioneer your chamber’s presence on the world’s most influential video social network, YouTube.
Chambers should be paying particularly close attention to LinkedIn. While Facebook and Twitter can connect with people on a surface level, LinkedIn provides a strong platform for displaying organizations.