December 9, 2019

Upcoming Events

Ribbon Cutting-- Chili's
12/09/2019
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM M
Chili's
1156 N Canyon Creek Parkway
Spanish Fork, UT 84660

Noon Networking Luncheon
12/18/2019
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM M
High Chaparral
475 S Main Street
Spanish Fork, UT 84660

Community Guide 2019

Our Mission Statement


To PROMOTE a vibrant local economy, to PRODUCE collaborative business partners, and to SERVE as the voice of business in enhancing the Spanish Fork & Salem area.

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Ribbon Cutting - Chili's



For: Chili's 

When: Monday December 9th @ Noon

Where: 1156 N Canyon Creek Pkwy., Spanish Fork
 

MotoXperts - Press Release

4 Types of Questions That Will Get Them Talking on Social Media

Christina R Green

4 Types of Questions That Will Get Them Talking on Social Media
 
Unless you just like wasting a lot of your time, one of the only reasons to be on social media for business is to engage your audience. Maybe you could also argue that it’s to build a larger audience. If that’s the case, engagement is still where you must start. Social media platforms have become increasingly sophisticated and selective in what they show to whom. For that reason, without engagement (or money), you can’t build an audience.
 
 
Social media is social. So, before you start wondering how to get more engagement, think about how you would get the attention of someone you wanted to meet and become better friends with offline. First, you would need to create the chance for a meeting. That generally means being in the same locale as they are. The same is true of social media. If your ideal audience is on Facebook, you better be too. If they love Snapchat, guess what your new favorite site is?
After you’ve arranged a meeting, whether scheduled or accidental, you would want to ensure you have an enjoyable conversation. You would do that by doing your research and discovering what things you might have in common and you’d ask them questions about their preferences, likes, hopes, and dreams. The same is true on social media. Asking people questions is the easiest way to get them to engage with you. After all, most people like to share their opinion and long for the validation that social media comments provide.
But what questions should you ask? Certainly not political or religious-based ones (unless that’s crucial to your business). But these days, those types of questions seem to alienate and draw trolls more often than these crowd-building ones I’m about to share.
 

Have You Ever?

Yes, this type of question comes from a sometimes rowdy party game but it’s also a crowd pleaser. We’ve all seen the memes that list ten or so activities and ask participants to give themselves a point for every activity they’ve never done. They’re fun and often serve as conversation starters. You can do the same with a question. Ask things that won’t start fights like: have you ever watched the sunset and the sun rise during the same 24-hour period? Have you ever binge-watched a whole season of a TV show?
 

What’s the <Insert Superlative>

Another good type of conversation starter is asking people -est questions. People tend to enjoy topping one another. Questions like: What’s the farthest away you’ve ever traveled? What’s the most embarrassing thing your parent ever said to you? What’s the nicest thing anyone has ever done for you?
 

This or That?

These questions easily lend themselves to image posts. Ask a comparison questions like pancakes or waffles? Summer or winter? Beach or mountains? Not only can they be engaging but you can also gain some valuable insight from your audience about what they like. You can use this information when creating images and subject lines. Just keep in mind this information is indicative of your social media following and may not reflect your buying audience. Still, it’s a good place to start.
 

Self-Disclosure

When you begin to build up an engaged audience, you can start asking them self-disclosure questions like what advice would you give your younger self? These types of questions require a little more trust in your site because they dig deeper, but they can also give you good insight into the personalities of those who share.
Remember, questions are a fantastic way to get your audience to engage with you. If you’re asking questions and they aren’t responding, encourage people to use GIFS and emojis. They’re still interacting with you but they’re able to do it in quick ways that don’t require the major time commitment of a lengthy written response. In fact, it’s one their boss may not even notice.

Chamber Today Advertising




Would you like to advertise on our Chamber Today Television Show?  Our show is aired 6 times per week on SF17!

The cost for chamber members is only $75 ($100 for non-chamber members) for each 30 second commercial, per month you choose to advertise. 

If you do not have a commercial produced, you can talk to Pete Hansen with SF17 and he can help you out.  Pete can explain the costs involved with producing a commercial for your business.

You can watch our latest episode HERE
 

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Weekly Newsletter - December 9, 2019