The Chamber Weekly Blog

A collection of articles that we believe will add value to you and your business!
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Last-Minute Black Friday Promo Ideas for Small Businesses

Black Friday is this week! Is panic setting in? If you haven't planned a single promotion, and the thought of missing out on the biggest shopping weekend of the year is making your stomach churn, don't worry, you're not alone! Plenty of small businesses find themselves in this situation. But this is no time to sit in a corner worrying. This article can help.

Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie Carroll

Friday, November 22, 2024
Money Management Tips for People Who Hate Money Management

If you’re the typical small business owner, you began your business with an exciting idea, a passion. No one goes into business thinking, “I can’t wait to work on cash flow challenges.” And yet, cash flow is one of the top reasons businesses close their doors. It’s not that they aren’t making money. It’s that managing it is not everyone’s skill set. Money management challenges are one of the most critical areas you need to master to be successful. This article is here to provide general information.

Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie Carroll

Tuesday, November 12, 2024
15 Respectful Ways to Honor Vets on Veterans Day (and Year-Round)

Veterans Day is Monday, November 11th, and it is the ideal time to express thanks to those who have protected our freedoms and way of life. While you don’t have much time to pull it all together, honoring Veterans Day in a meaningful, non-commercial way can strengthen connections between your business and the community while showing genuine appreciation for veterans' service. And you don’t have to stop there. You can extend the relationship year-round.

Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie Carroll

Thursday, October 24, 2024
4 Simple Management Tasks to Make More of Your Limited Time

If you ask anyone over the age of 20 what the date is, after telling you, they will probably say you how quickly time flies. How it seems like only yesterday it was _____. This is especially true when you own a business. There never seems to be enough time in the day to do what you need to do. And you no sooner pay one bill than it’s due again. Making the most of the time you have is essential to business success. But how do you beat the clock?

Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie Carroll

Thursday, October 17, 2024
How to Be More Engaging

If you want more views on your business content, you don’t have to be a celebrity (although that makes things a lot easier). All you have to do is help your audience get to know you, and by doing so, humanize your business. Some people are gifted engagers. They naturally know how to get people interested in their stuff. But for most of us, it’s a learned activity. If you’re not a born engager, here are five things you can do to improve your business content.

Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie Carroll

Thursday, October 10, 2024
How Being the Bearer of Good News Can Be a Boon for Business

If you’re like many of us, you may have decided that watching the news is not in your mental health’s best interest. From angry rants to misinformation, it’s difficult to understand the benefits these days. That’s why focusing on positivity and feel-good stories can help your business stand out and create a sense of connection with your audience. But what kind of “feel good” content can you provide?

Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie Carroll

Thursday, September 26, 2024
10 Unique Ways to Get More Email Subscribers (plus 19 tried and true methods)

If you’re like most businesspeople, finding ways to get names on your emailing list can be exhausting. We all want tons of fans and followers. There’s value behind a list of people who are interested in what you offer. Most businesses start their list with people they know. But if you want to turn your email list into marketing gold, you need to get strangers (who will become potential customers) interested in you. That’s no easy task. It’s the kind of activity that most of us avoid because the thought of

Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie Carroll

Friday, September 13, 2024
Why Having a Hobby Is Great for Business

No, this isn’t another article about how you can turn your hobby into a side hustle. But having a hobby can be great for your existing business. It may not feel like you have enough time for a hobby, but here’s why you should prioritize hobby time (or time spent cultivating one).

Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie Carroll

Friday, September 6, 2024
How to Get More Love for Your Business on Social Media

Social media is becoming more and more frustrating, right? If you have used it to connect with your audience for ten years or so, you undoubtedly have seen crazy changes in your reach. If you’re new to the social media for business scene, reaching 2% of your audience probably feels pretty normal. But if you’re not reaching your audience, how are they going to know who you are and all the wonderful things your business can bring them? When it comes to building a loyal following, there are several things

Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie Carroll

Tuesday, September 3, 2024
The Missing Key That Could Help With Employee Retention

Does your business seem to be a revolving door of employees? If so, there are several reasons why that could be true that have nothing to do with your business itself. It could be the nature of your industry. Some industries are seasonal or attract a more nomadic employee base that tends to wander. It could also be a problem with one of your managers or supervisors. Perhaps, it’s a lack of growth opportunities. If you’re shaking your head thinking, “No, that’s not it,” and you’re wondering what it could be

Christina Metcalf and Edited by Julie Carroll