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Question About the Local Chamber of Commerce

I have a newly setup company which is involved in turnkey manufacturing projects, and I would think that the local Chamber of Commerce in my city would be a good way to promote my company for the use in manufacturing projects, such as soap detergent plants and automotive grease plants.

I would also think that some sort of agreement with banks (who lend out for manufacturing projects) whereby they could promote the use of my company in manufacturing would be a useful thing.

Any suggestions on how to get the local Chamber of Commerce to help me out? How do I go about using the local Chamber of Commerce in my city to promote my company and its services?

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2 Responses to “Question About the Local Chamber of Commerce”

  1. knarfwiz Says:
    March 31st, 2010 at 5:50 pm

    Just ask! …not trying to be sarcastic but really all you need to do is contact them,tell them what you told us and they will help…many Chambers have special people and programs just for this purpose

  2. Tyler Says:
    April 14th, 2010 at 3:41 am

    The local Chamber of Commerce should easily help you with open arms. These other links may help also, but I would start with your local COC first.

    Small Business Administration
    http://www.sba.gov/

    and

    Small Business Administration (I have sought their help before)
    http://www.nsba.biz/
    .-= Tyler´s last blog ..Timeless Hot Rods Home =-.

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