Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
Visit SiteThe Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) was created to guide the investment, growth and integration of Fort Monmouth and the surrounding communities.
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The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) was created to guide the investment, growth and integration of Fort Monmouth and the surrounding communities.
The Sugar Grove Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit organization that provides a forum to support businesses by fostering relationships and creating opportunities.
Promotes the growth and prosperity of our members by connecting them to resources, relationships, and value-added benefits to foster a successful business community.
They Provide access to marketing and promotional opportunities, networking, events, and one-on-one support.
These days, economic development projects are grown by savvy Internet marketing as much as they are tax incentives and prime locations. If you want to promote an area or initiative, you're going to have to do some of that work online.
Luckily, the creative team at Weblinx has lots of experience with these types of projects, and we are happy to share what we've learned with you. To give you just a quick glimpse into what matters most with your project, here are four things that go into a great economic development website:
Before you jump into details of financing and availability, lay out your case for the project. Let entrepreneurs, investors, and elected officials get a glimpse of what you have in mind on your economic development website's home page. Once you have their interest, you can get into specifics.
Before deals can close and economic development projects can move forward, there has to be a clear understanding of the way taxes, zoning, and other issues will be handled. State the basics upfront, and invite interested parties to contact you for more information.
No matter what the purpose of your economic development project, the surrounding community - and its demographics - are likely to play a big role in the decision process. Outline any key stats in a place where they are easy to find on your website.
Business deals and major investments often come down to the fine print. Round out your economic development website with details that spark interest and future conversations. Things like maps, photos, and financial figures are always a great start.
Do you need a digital marketing partner who understands the finer points of economic development websites? Call Weblinx today at 630-551-0334 x1 to learn more about how we can help.