I joined the Chapin Chamber of Commerce this week. I used to belong to it, but they weren’t very receptive to folks who worked from home and had no brick and mortar storefront. Very old school.
Well, four years later, two years of COVID later, and two chamber CEO’s later, they are welcoming everyone with an entire category of work-from-home members. Then after I saw them do the ribbon cutting at my son’s gym this week, I recognized a fresh approach. I bit the bullet and joined the chamber, feeling pretty good about it.
In my area, I’m becoming more known for my books. I’ve even been called “the Chapin author.” How fun. So why not join the chamber and become a more active member of the community? I already belong to the Edisto Chamber which does a good job promoting my book signings around the beach and island.
When is it a good time to join a chamber of commerce?
1) Speak to a few members and ask if they believe it’s run well.
2) Look at the meetings and scheduled events, the breakfasts and working lunches, and see if the topics as well as the attendees might be something you can benefit from.
3) Take note if they respect artists.
4) Take note if they respect work-from-home entrepreneurs.
5) See if you can spot opportunity to present your work to others.
6) Take note if they offer a celebration of your next book release.
Feel free to talk to those at the chamber office. Also, don’t feel you are restricted to your hometown or where you live. I joined the Edisto Chamber because of where my books were set. You can join more than one.
Some are less expensive than others, so shop and see how much bang you can get for your buck. And don’t be surprised if you are the only author in the membership. Honestly, that can be a very good thing.
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