North Grenville Chamber of Commerce

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Your Guide For How to Create More Engaging Content on Social Media

North Grenville Chamber of Commerce | Social Media 

Throughout Small Business Week, we shared a ton of small businesses on our story using some fun and easy to create visuals that were engaging for our audience. In this blog, we are sharing our best tips on how to create engaging Instagram & Facebook stories and posts to help amplify your in-house marketing efforts. 

 

Promoting Your Business Online 101

Using social media to promote your business can sometimes be a challenge, questions like "What does my audiance want?, What kinds of things should I be posting?" can stop you, before you've even started to dive into actually creating content to promote your business effectively. In this article we will be sharing some tips and tricks to help you start critically thinking about how to promote your business online.

Chamber Benefits Plan Webinar | O'Farrell Financial

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Did you know that your local Chamber of Commerce has a health and dental benefit plans available for local businesses that belong to the Chamber? Learn more at this free webinar on May 27! Hosted by the North Grenville Chamber of Commerce, this webinar features O’Farrell Financial Group Broker, David Murray, who will be presenting on the advantages of the Chambers of Commerce Group Benefits Plan.
Join us on May 27 from 12-1 p.m. to learn about how the Chambers of Commerce Group Benefits Plan can work for your business. 

North Grenville Company Invites You to Take a Seat in Support of Area Businesses

KEMPTVILLE, ON, April 22, 2021
In response to the hardships faced by businesses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, local outdoor furniture manufacturer, The Best Adirondack Chair Company (TBACC), has launched an initiative that will see them utilize their specialty of handcrafting Adirondack furniture to support small businesses throughout North Grenville.

Ontario Declares Second Provincial Emergency to Address COVID-19 Crisis and Save Lives

Effective Thursday, January 14, 2021at 12:01 a.m., the government is issuing a stay-at-home order requiring everyone to remain at home with exceptions for essential purposes, such as going to the grocery store or pharmacy, accessing health care services, for exercise or for essential work. This order and other new and existing public health restrictions are aimed at limiting people's mobility and reducing the number of daily contacts with those outside an immediate household.