Sammamish Chamber sets up new platform to promote local businesses - Sammamish Independent

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The Sammamish Chamber of Commerce has unveiled a new platform dedicated to promoting local businesses, allowing them to highlight events and discounts. This initiative is designed to enhance community engagement and provide local entrepreneurs with a valuable marketing tool. By facilitating direct connections between businesses and potential customers, the Chamber aims to invigorate the local economy. The platform will enable businesses of all sizes to showcase their unique offerings, thereby attracting more visitors to the area. In addition to boosting sales, this effort is expected to cultivate a stronger sense of community among residents.

The Chamber's leadership emphasizes the importance of supporting local enterprises as a means to foster economic resilience. With this new resource, the Chamber hopes to encourage residents to explore and participate in local events and promotions. Overall, this initiative represents a proactive approach to sustaining and revitalizing the Sammamish business landscape.

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