Traffic Driver Marketing Partnership Program

The Klamath County Chamber of Commerce is offering a new, specially priced, limited time only, marketing partnership program to a select few members. This traffic driver marketing partnership program is only available to up to 10 active members at a time.

Leverage your Chamber membership with a personalized low cost, high value, implemented plan!

Through the traffic driver package, the power of your Chamber membership in will be targeted in a few unique ways including:

  • kick off 90-minute staff advising session focused on understanding your expectations, recommending marketing strategies, and organizing business goals, in writing. (value $150)
  • Boosted Facebook announcement on the Chamber’s Facebook Page (value $150)
  • Development of a simple multi-media promotion piece (value $750)
    • Video or Photo montage on Chamber Social Media & Youtube channel
    • Business feature in Basin Business
    • Chamber Connections/Chamber Happenings Announcement
  • Set of Member Mailing Labels (so you can directly access the membership) (value $50)
  • Monthly Coordinated Social Media postings (for one year) managed by Chamber ($200)
  • Rotating Featured Business Status on Klamath.org for one year ($120)

We will help you stay on track and reach your goals by including:

  • 2 Full Access Passes for Rural Business and Innovation Summit (value $200)
  • Six hours of follow-up consultation (over six months) for business goal setting and marketing coordination ($600)

Sign up now! Call Heather at 541-884-5193 to reserve your place in this exciting new program.

To Receive More No Obligation Info on this Exciting Program and a Complimentary 20 Minute Social Media Audit:

    Testimonials

    “Chip and Heather of the Chamber [of Commerce] were very adept at developing a comprehensive marketing plan for Ella Redkey Pool. They not only new the best direction for effective outreach in our area, but were also in tune with our needs and the benefits of this Pool to the community.” 

    John Bellon, City Parks Department