ADVERTISEMENT AND PROMOTION

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Business Promotion and Advertisement for Chamber Members

Promotion and Advertisement for Businesses in Fayetteville, Arkansas

Engaging in business promotion and advertisement through the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce offers a range of advantages for local businesses. Ribbon cuttings serve as a celebratory introduction to the community, creating a positive first impression and fostering connections. Through paid sponsorship for all chamber events, businesses gain heightened visibility and brand recognition, aligning themselves with community engagement. Invitations to promotional events provide exclusive networking opportunities, facilitating valuable connections with other businesses and potential clients. The weekly advertising opportunities further amplify a company's reach, ensuring a consistent and widespread presence within the community.

Membership Advantage is Advertising, Promotion, and Advocacy

Ribbon Cuttings

Ribbon Cutting ceremonies for new and relocated businesses get your name and location published in the Chamber Newsletter and Fayetteville Means Business magazine. The event is published in the newsletter for 2 – 3 weeks prior to the event. The Diplomats attend add to your guest list and will represent your company with social posts and pictures.

Sponsorships

Sponsorship investments include logo placement, graphic event advertising in Chamber newsletter, and social media placement. Presenting sponsorships ensure that your graphic and logo is prominently displayed during the event. 

Promotional Events

Advertise and promote your business during Good Morning Fayetteville, Professionals Night Out, New Member Workshops, Top Shelf Business Classes, Spring Swing, Construction Developers Banquet, Style Show, Annual Meeting, and other Chamber events. Some events are free to Chamber members.

Chamber Advocacy

Member businesses are referred to people who call for information. Business interests are represented at city government. Local political candidates are questioned and vetted with your interests in mind. Advocacy happens for you in one-on-one conversations and before larger groups. Membership gives your business a much larger role in advocating what is important to your business.

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