Sentences with phrase «on local chamber of commerce»

For example, having a business listing on your local chamber of commerce website can sometimes be as valuable as your Google business listing.

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Based on that feedback, they conducted surveys of local telecommuters on their workplace needs and compiled similar data from their chamber of commerce and area networking groups.
Your local chamber of commerce can recommend firms or individuals who can conduct market research for smaller businesses on a budget.
Drop in on your chamber of commerce and find out who's involved in the local Internet economy.
Sampson, along with a coalition of business groups and chambers of commerce, is in Albany today to lobby for the 2 percent cap on local property taxes as proposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Quality Counts 2012, the 16th edition of Education Week's annual examination of issues and challenges facing America's public schools, takes aim at topics high on the policy agenda, from the White House and Congress down to the level of local school boards and chambers of commerce: the nation's international standing in education, and lessons to be drawn from high - performing countries.
Many chambers offer seals or logos that you can embed on your website to show potential customers that your business is recognized by your local chamber of commerce.
Make sure that your vet website is listed on (and linked from) your local chamber of commerce website, as well as any professional organizations» websites (state veterinary medical associations, etc.) that you may belong to.
To get the salon's cat grooming business off with a running start, announce the availability of these services to local vets, rescue groups, humane societies, the local chamber of commerce and news media — not to mention on the business» social media accounts.
Take courses on social media, sales, marketing and small business strategies; join your local chamber of commerce and networking groups; attend art and business events in your community.
To counter criticism of the business community from college campuses, business organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce should support scholars who will defend the free enterprise system, develop speakers and support speakers» bureaus that will counter the liberal rhetoric coming from college campuses, subject textbooks to ideological review, insist on equal time for speakers exposing the views of the business community for speakers on campuses, insist that college faculties be balanced by those who will defend the free enterprise system, request that graduate schools of business include courses that support the free enterprise system, encourage local chambers of commerce to provide the views of the business community in high schools, establish staff who work with the media to communicate to the general public the views of the business community, monitor and criticize television programs that unfairly criticize the free enterprise system and where appropriate file complaints with the Federal Communications Commission, monitor radio and other media and pressure them to cover the views of defenders of the free enterprise system, support scholars who support the free enterprise system to publish in scholarly journals, establish incentives for scholars to publish defenses of free enterprise in books, papers, and pamphlets, spend more money on advertising that expressly supports the free market system.
Once you've built citations for biggies like Yelp and Google, move on to local listings like your chamber of commerce, the BBB, or city newspaper.
Zimmer contacts them to see if they want a package of information on his services — essentially a customized version of the local chamber of commerce visitors» guide.
Not only could locals digest information from this «chamber of commerce» type of site and their pages on Facebook and Google +, but they could visit the company's coffee shop, also called the Hub 4122 and located in the same building as the Brad Bell Real Estate office.
David Wichner ARIZONA DAILY STAR December 13, 2011 It wasn't exactly a chamber - of - commerce day in Tucson as a key U.S. Energy Department official visited on Monday to talk solar energy with local researchers and industry folks.
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