Posts by Regina W
3 Copywriting Tips That AI Doesn’t Use
3 Copywriting Tips That AI Doesn’t Use I recently spoke with an SEO expert who swore that search engines are biased against AI-written websites (websites that have not one word written by a human). He said AI-written websites are something search engines are discounting for (marking you down) because of the possibility of the sites…
Read MoreTips for Promoting Events
Tips for Promoting Events One of the many roles you may find yourself in as a business owner or community volunteer is an event planner. Once you have the logistics for your event planned out, sometimes the hardest part is connecting with attendees. Here are some tips to help you spread the word and reach…
Read MoreArt Contest for Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival
Art Contest for Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival This contest has closed. If you are interested in being notified about similar art contests in the future, please email Regina. Thanks! Vareity of previous shirt graphics. The Astoria-Warrenton Chamber is seeking artwork / graphic design to use in promotional materials for the Astoria Warrenton Crab, Seafood…
Read More2023 Outstanding Service Awards
2023 Outstanding Service Awards Community Members Honored for their Service at 151st Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting and Banquet sponsored by Pacific Power About 175 community members attended the 151st Annual Meeting & Banquet for the Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, January 27, 2024. As a chamber of commerce, we offer…
Read MoreSmall Business Season: Returns and Exchanges
Small Business Season: Returns and Exchanges Turning Gift Returns and Exchanges into Business Opportunities You hate to see it coming—a customer with your bag in hand entering the door. You know where that’s headed. No matter how helpful you were or how great your products are, the holiday season isn’t complete without a wave of…
Read MoreSmall Business Season: Maximizing Momentum
Small Business Season: Maximizing Momentum Movie franchises, sequels, and prequels are all the rage in Hollywood these days—and for good reason. They make money. They’re a known commodity. If you’re an entrepreneur who’s thinking about launching a second business, a spin-off can be wildly popular. Before you decide to go after a brand-new market, consider…
Read MoreSmall Business Season: The Nice List
Small Business Season: The Nice List 7 Things to Put Your Small Business on the Nice List As of this writing, there are about three weeks left in the largest retail spending season of the year. If you own a small business and you want to ensure you bring in the most revenue possible in the…
Read MoreSmall Business Season: Harnessing FOMO
Small Business Season: Harnessing FOMO Harnessing the Fear of Missing Out During Small Business Season Years ago, when Black Friday was one day and not six weeks long, I suffered from fear of missing out (FOMO) when it came to bargains. I felt (which was indeed the marketer’s goal) that I had to buy at…
Read MoreSmall Business Season: Acknowledge Various Holiday Celebrations
Small Business Season: Acknowledge Various Holiday Celebrations How to Embrace More Than Just Christmas in Your Business The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and increased consumer spending. For small businesses, this time offers a tremendous opportunity to maximize sales and connect with customers on a deeper level. But if you think of…
Read MoreSmall Business Season: Meeting Sensory-Friendly Customer Needs
Small Business Season: Meeting Sensory-Friendly Customer Needs Inexpensive Sensory-Friendly Ideas for the Holiday Season The holiday season can be overwhelming with the twinkling lights, music, and crowds under the best of circumstances. For about 16.5% of the US population, overstimulation can be torturous. Over the last decade, sensory-sensitivity condition diagnoses, such as autism, have increased.…
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