The speed of business is insane – and for a chamber of commerce, taking care of hundreds or even thousands of members, even more so. This is an “it is what it is” concept, and chamber teams everywhere and every day work to figure out ways to make it work. But, being excessively busy comes with a couple realities: You

Earlier this month , we ran our first Momentum ChatGPT webinar, geared specifically for chambers of commerce, and focused on how you can use this exciting technology to save time, serve your members and grow your organizations. From the feedback we received, it’s clear we have to do more of this. I’m thinking not just for chambers of commerce, but

How’s your chamber of commerce’s relationship with your members? Really… If you asked them, Rotten Tomatoes style, what kind of a score would they give you? Is that a scary question, or one you’d go ahead and roll the dice on? Knowing that every one of your hundreds, or even thousands, of members has their own individual view of what

I just built a full webinar series for 2023-24 in about an hour. At Momentum, we are big believers in the webinar series as a powerful mechanism for chambers to connect with their members. But webinars are a particularly effective tactic to help provide value to your smallest members – the ones that might not get the highest level of

Your chamber of commerce can put the power of “Big Data” into your members’ hands, and make non-dues revenue doing it! by Craig W. Turner Let me tell you about the most powerful non-dues revenue chamber of commerce program that’s come your way since health insurance… I’m not over-embellishing. I’ve been in the chamber world for 17 years, and know,

Imagine attending a chamber of commerce networking event, and having people come up to you all night saying, “I saw your car outside”… How powerful could that be? Does anyone remember the old Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup commercials – “You put chocolate in my peanut butter!”? We entrepreneurs are consistently looking for ways to collaborate with other, seemingly unrelated, entrepreneurs