What’s in Chamber Membership for You? Hint: it’s more than just a ribbon cutting
Years ago, businesspeople joined the chamber because it was expected. It was just something you did. These days membership isn’t automatic but it’s still a valuable investment in your business. In addition to networking events and ribbon cuttings, the chamber offers a lot of benefits that you can’t do for yourself, and chamber benefits can save you a lot of money. If you’re like most business owners, you could really use some cost savings these days.
Before we go into exactly what the chamber can do for you
and your business, it’s important to note that chamber membership is not like a
gym membership that comes with one entry and the occasional ability to bring a
guest. Chamber member benefits apply to all your employees and each of them has
full access. Smart businesses share this information with their employees and
even add events and learning opportunities to the company newsletters and/or
intranet/employee portal. Many market these benefits as an extension of their
own, which can help you give your employees opportunities that may not be in
your budget. Here are some of those highlights:
Chamber Membership Perks for You and Your Employees
1.
Learning opportunities. The chamber
offers many learning opportunities throughout the year. Some are conducted by
staff, while others are led by community experts. Topics vary but are always
centered around information that benefits businesses. Past topics include social
media, Leadership skills, Personality Compatibility in the workplace and many
more. Check out our calendar for this month’s offerings.
2.
Increased backing. One voice in a sea of
many gets drowned out easily. But when multiple voices are insisting upon the
same thing, leaders are more apt to listen. When you join the chamber, you add
your voice to the strength of the chamber and together we can cohesively help
protect your interests. When we assist members with zoning or advocacy issues,
we often hear, “We couldn’t have done it without you.” The chamber has a
powerful voice, and we can speak for you in a persuasive way.
3.
Powerful credibility and a sense of community.
Many people see chamber membership as an indication of trustworthiness. It
shows you care about the community and are here to make a difference. These
days that’s appealing to people. They want to do business with organizations
that share their views and values.
4.
A group with shared interests. Everyone
knows that the chamber provides excellent opportunities for networking and
increasing your business. But the other thing that makes these networking
events (and all chamber events) more appealing is that everyone there has a
business focus as it applies to our community. You will quickly discover many
commonalities that make connecting easier. In addition to possible sales
opportunities, you may discover partnership possibilities and other ways to
mutually fulfill your goals.
5. Affordable advertising opportunities. If your ideal market is business professionals, the chamber offers a host of affordable advertising opportunities. From newsletters to banner ads, event sponsorships to speaking opportunities, the chamber can tailor an advertising package that not only places you in front of your target market but also does so in a way that helps you cut through the marketing noise of other platforms.
Chamber membership may no longer be the automatic activity that it once was but it is an excellent way to position yourself in the community, establish respect, and get the assistance you need to grow and thrive.
Christina Metcalf is a writer/ghostwriter who believes in the power of
story. She works with small businesses, chambers of commerce, and business
professionals who want to make an impression and grow a loyal customer/member
base. She loves road trips, hates exclamation points, and believes the world
would be a better place if we all had our own theme song that played when we
entered the room. What would yours be?
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