Chamber offers web site options

By Staff
Susan Hines, Chamber Chat
What a world we live in, full of technology and wonder! One of the modern wonders we have is the computer. E-mail is a fast and inexpensive or free way to communicate with almost anyone. The World Wide Web offers all types of information and opportunities. You can ask a question and receive a multitude of answers. Everything imaginable can be looked up, advertised, and/or purchased via the computer. What a wonderful tool. With the right search engines, anyone can find you.
Do you have a computer? Are you advertising on the computer? Would you be interested in educating all interested parties as to what you do, or sell, or even where you are located? Wouldn't it be great to offer a special coupon online, make your own changes to your web page or even have your own. Chamber members now have that option, at a very reasonable rate. For less than $50 per year you can have a web page attached to your information on the Chamber web-site. You can include a photo, update information and make changes to the page yourself, at your leisure. This is a wonderful opportunity for Chamber business owners to increase visibility and take advantage of unlimited advertising.
For more information on this or other Chamber programs, please call us at 773-4370 or email us at hartsell@hiwaay.net
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For information regarding any of the above listed events or membership in the Hartselle Area Chamber of Commerce please call 773-4370.

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