Today's Wall Street Journal has an excellent special section with tips, ideas, and strategies for small business owners looking to grow their businesses.
When I first started my company in 2002, I joined the Emeryville Chamber of Commerce in California and got a lot of value out of its networking and educational events. Unfortunately, my experience in other chambers of commerce was not nearly as positive. Too many chambers offer the same sort of programs year after year. As people grow tired of the same old stuff, enthusiasm and attendance dwindle.
I was excited to read details in The Wall Street Journal about how some progressive chambers of commerce are offering interesting educational programs and new media platforms to help their members leverage technology to grow their businesses. I wanted to offer kudos to my friends Kyle Sexton, membership director at the Salem Chamber of Commerce, and Tim Fahndrich, president of Third River Inc., a consulting firm that specializes in helping local businesses with Internet marketing, who are interviewed about the chamber's cool online social networking Face2Face website. I hope that other chambers emulate what Salem is doing since it provides a great way for time-pressed members to get much more value from chamber membership.
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