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Keeping our members informed on the region, best business practices, and marketing. The Garrett County Chamber of Commerce is now accepting articles from members to post as blogs on the Chamber’s website. These should contain useful information relevant to your industry and might solve a problem member companies may be having or alert members to and describe a new trend. You will get by-line credit for writing the article and we encourage you to include a brief bio about yourself and your business or organization. These are not intended to be a sales pitch. All articles must be approved by the Chamber staff before they are posted to the website. Depending on the number of submissions, we reserve the right to schedule articles for later postings. If you have questions or would like to submit an article contact Nick Sharps at nick@garrettchamber.com or (301) 387-5237.
Monday, October 2, 2023
A Solid Tip for Getting More Bang for Your Marketing Buck

Do you have a limited marketing budget? Do you think what you can accomplish with your budget is less than ideal because you don’t have the money of a large company? While that may seem true, there is one thing you can do to really move the dial and maximize your small marketing budget. Sure, there are many ways to get “free” marketing through social media and growing your referral network but using funds in a targeted way can have a huge impact on obtaining more customers and showing the community who you

Christina R. Metcalf

Thursday, February 20, 2020
The Do's and Dont's of an Effective Business Apology

Have you ever had to say you’re sorry? Sometimes it’s difficult to even when you’re in the wrong. From apologizing to an employee you've overlooked to a customer who didn't receive the experience you wish they'd had to a public relations snafu, the need for a business apology is bound to happen.

Christina R. Metcalf

Thursday, November 14, 2019
4 Ways to Pull Great Stories Out of Your Customers

Storytelling makes for amazing marketing because people don't realize they're being marketed to. They're pulled into the story. They develop an emotional attachment to your business and they stick around for the resolution. But finding the stories isn't always easy. Sometimes you're fortunate enough to have a loyal customer who bathes you in compliments. More often than not, these stories are silent successes that aren't shared with you. You need to find a way to dig these up so that you can breathe life

Christina R. Green

Wednesday, August 21, 2019
4 Tips to Make Your Business More Likeable

People buy from people they know, like, and trust. While you might be in the right place at the right time when someone is up against it, and they may buy from you once without knowing, liking, or trusting you, for them to return, you’ll need more than luck. Know and trust generally come along when you establish yourself as a likeable business with a human behind it. It’s difficult for people to like you if they don’t trust you, unless you’re a villain and then being untrustworthy is your business. For most

Christina R. Green

Wednesday, July 17, 2019
10 Social Media Actions to Stop Doing Immediately

Social media is about building relationships and allowing your customers, and potential customers, to get to know you better as you get to know them (and their preferences) better as well. But if you’re doing these 10 things, chances are you’re not only chipping away at any relationship-building potential but you’re also hurting your own efficiency.

Christina R. Green

Wednesday, July 10, 2019
5 Things You Do That Turn Customers Off

One of the things marketing consultants and business coaches will tell you is to be yourself on social media and in your blogging. Let your tone come through and allow people to get to know you. Your personality will help you stand out. ​And it does, whether you have a good one or a bad one.

Christina R. Green

Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Social Media Isn’t Optional: Why You Need to Start Today

If you have too many customers and you can’t keep up; if your business’ revenue streams are more like Tsunamis, social media is optional for your business. If not, you need to embrace it today.

Christina R. Green

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