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A Tool For Chambers of Commerce

How do chambers of commerce attract people from abroad to their local fairs, expos, and trade shows? Imagine that your chamber has an event to promote and would like to increase attendance and attract people from other cities and countries to the event. How do you do that?

Do you hire an advertising agency to promote the event abroad? Do you buy advertising on the Internet or in international newspapers and specialized magazines?

In fact, most cameras will not be able to afford the cost of national or international marketing. Even if they could, the impact may be very limited. If you’re looking to join a chamber of commerce then visit this website.

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Surprisingly, cameras could overcome these limitations by joining forces through peer referral networks, where they recommend events to each other.

Imagine a local chamber of commerce in Asia or Africa that has an event to promote and needs help to reach and attract people from other countries. 

With the GoodBuzz network, they will simply log into the program and send referral requests to other chambers of commerce around the world. Chambers of Commerce that find your event interesting will refer you to their local contacts and businesses for free.

It's a simpler, more efficient and cost-effective way for a chamber to promote its local events and business opportunities abroad.

Everything is done in one place, and there are more than 8 channels to recommend events: emailing, social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, etc.), blogs, flyers, etc.

Here are 3 simple steps to get started:

  • Create your account 
  • Select and join local or international camera networks
  • Join the worldwide network of cameras. This network will help you reach people from all over the world.
  • Join your national network of chambers of commerce. This network will help you reach people in other cities and regions of your country. If a national network has not yet been created, start it and invite other chambers in your country to join.
  • Join your national chamber networks (examples: European Chambers of Commerce Network, East African Chambers Network, etc.). If a regional network has not yet been created, start it and invite other chambers in your region to join.