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Paid Online Advertising: Increasing Sales for Sedona Businesses
With more than eight thousand tourists entering this city daily, Sedona businesses may experience surges in interest without significant monetary investment or marketing efforts. However, interest alone doesn’t always equate to sales. Elevating local business revenue requires a targeted and sustainable approach to marketing—such as paid online advertising strategies developed by Sedona Chamber of Commerce…
Read MoreWelcome to Small Business Month in Sedona
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS May 3, 2024 Welcome to Small Business Month! The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)—a federal agency dedicated to small businesses—created this special annual celebration month to officially recognize the ingenuity and dedication of America’s entrepreneurs and small business owners. According to a 2020 study by the U.S.…
Read MoreThe Value of the Uptown Visitor Center
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS April 5, 2024 The Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau’s Visitor Center is not only a Sedona institution but also a landmark due to its prime location. Since 1956, it has been an integral part of our visitor’s experience. Located at 331 Forest Road in Uptown…
Read MoreWhy Should you Join the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau?
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS March 29, 2024 Joining the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau (SCC&TB) offers businesses a multitude of benefits that can significantly impact their growth, profitability and sustainability. The networking opportunities, advocacy and representation that are offered, in addition to the business promotions, access to resources and…
Read MoreCelebrating Women in Sedona
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS March 22, 2024 Safra Catz, who was influential in her role as CEO of software company Oracle and in maintaining its status as a global leader in the tech space once stated, “The most significant barrier to female leadership is the actual lack of females…
Read MoreCelebrating Arizona Wine Month
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS March 15, 2024 In 2022, former Governor Doug Ducey designated March as “Arizona Wine Month,” celebrating the thriving wine industry, the state’s award-winning wines and the winemakers who all make it possible. Arizona’s growing wine industry attracts almost 600,000 visitors to vineyards and tasting rooms…
Read MoreEstablishing an Innovative Culture
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS March 8, 2024 The Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau (SCC&TB) is consistently looking for new ways to be of the utmost value to our businesses in Sedona and throughout the Verde Valley. Just recently we began working with Frank Kenny, a successful entrepreneur, who…
Read MoreOfficial Launch of AzLTA’s Northern Arizona Committee
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS March 1, 2024 “Unity is strength. When there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved.” This was the message that resonated with members of the lodging and tourism community who attended an Arizona Lodging & Tourism Association (AzLTA) event on February 20, held…
Read MoreArizona Sport Events Impact Sedona’s Economy
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS February 23, 2024 Sporting Events in Phoenix Impacts Sedona’s Economy Because of Arizona’s warm weather, outdoor activities and natural beauty, over 40 million visitors came to our state in 2022, making tourism our number one industry. According to the Arizona Office of Tourism, these visitors traveled from…
Read MoreThe Importance of Arts in Our Community
THIS ARTICLE APPEARS IN THE RED ROCK NEWS February 16, 2024 Why are the arts an important aspect of the community? Sedona’s natural beauty is an inspiration not only to those fulfilling their bucket list of places to visit, but also to the many artists and photographers who want to capture its beauty and…
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