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Why the Quartz Hill Chamber of Commerce?
The pride of membership in the Quartz Hill Chamber comes from the knowledge that your business is a part of growing history. Quartz Hill and the entire Antelope Valley is growing. Your business is part of the thriving "West Side" of the Antelope Valley. Our membership is the least expensive with some of the best benefits for your dollar. Take pride in your business on the West Side, and network with 100's of businesses who are serious about sharing business with you.. More...
What's New!
January Business Luncheon
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Admission: a $5+ valued, unwrapped, new toy
5:30 pm: Tree Lighting at Quartz Hill Chamber Office.
6:00 pm: Quartz Hill Chamber Holiday Dinner at Almond Blossom Room
Quartz Hill High Choir to provide holiday music.
More info...
2011 Quartz HIll Chamber Directory Available!
PDF version here
Almond Blossom Festival A Success!
Video here!
New 2011 Members -- Welcome!
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Use Networking to Build Business Visibility
Word-of-mouth is the most effective form of marketing. But people can’t spread the word about you and your small business if they don’t know you.
That’s where networking comes in. Whether it’s through a professional association for your industry, a local business group, or a conference, networking offers a valuable forum for prospective customers and colleagues to learn about you and the services or products you provide.
Successful networking is more than simply exchanging introductions and business cards, then waiting for someone to call. In fact, professional marketing coach Charlie Cook at www.charliecook.net says that most people waste the few precious moments they have with new and existing contacts by focusing on themselves.
“It’s better to spend most of that time asking questions and collecting information,” he says. “Then you can make quick assessments as to whether they would have any interest in the solutions you provide.”
Cook recommends that every entrepreneur should have a succinct “elevator speech”—a 30-second description of the problems his or her business solves. After that, the focus of the networking conversations should be entirely on other people: their primary business concerns, problems they want solved, and unmet business needs. As the conversations unfold, you may find areas that overlap with the solutions you provide.
“If not, you can still make an impression by referring them to other people in your network who can help,” Cook says. “They’ll see you as a problem solver, and be more likely provide you with referrals in return.”
Networking also doesn’t end with the conversation. Cook recommends maintaining a data file of networking information (several software programs are available to track networking contacts), and updating it as soon as possible after every contact.
“Make note of their interests, what you’ve shared with them, and when to contact them next,” he says, adding that regular follow-ups are essential. “People have short memories and may forget that you exist and more importantly, that you’re the best person to help them with their business needs and problems.
Finally, while valuable business contacts can happen anytime and anywhere, don’t leave your strategy to chance. “Identify the people you want to make contact with, whether prospects or potential marketing alliance partners, and make carefully researched efforts to build relationships,” Cook says. “This approach takes more time on your part, but it gets results.”
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