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10 Reasons You Should Join the Chamber of Commerce

An investment in the Top of Virginia Regional Chamber of Commerce is an efficient, cost effective way for every business to increase their local visibility, enhance marketing dynamics and develop business relationships that result in new opportunities and sales. Here are the top 10 reasons you should join: Connections: The business owners and operators you meet through the Chamber can be your clients and open doors to other companies to help grow your business. Business advocates: Your ability to influence public policy on common business problems becomes greater as more voices are added to advocate on behalf of businesses like yours. Credibility: Membership in a Chamber is considered a must by the public and other businesses for your business to be taken seriously and be considered a viable player in your industry. Resources: The problems you face in business are likely shared by your fellow men and women in the business community. What better way to talk through difficulties or problems in your business than discussing with those who are walking on the same path as you. Intelligence: You don’t have time to stay on top of all the local, regional, and state issues which

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Photo taken at I Can 2 Incorperated’s October 2020 ribbon cutting. could impact your business, but that’s at the heart of what we do. We keep you informed so that you can concentrate on growing your business. Training: Whether it is a lunch and learn or a seminar on improving your company’s marketing, the Chamber hosts countless programs to help you increase your skills in all aspects of your business. Involvement: Consumers and business owners and operators want to do business with someone who is vested in their community. Marketing: What better way to introduce your business to potential clients than through chamber-sponsored events that attract other businesses and the public. Standing: When you sit on business committees and eventually advance into leadership positions, you are seen by the public and other business owners and operators as an expert in your field. Giving back: When you give back to your community, you’re helping others, and that helps the business community become stronger. When the business community is vibrant and strong, the local economy is stronger, and that is good for all businesses that depend on consumers’ ability to spend in the local marketplace. To learn more about the Top of Virginia Regional Chamber, visit www.regionalchamber.biz.

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