FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: March 18, 2026 Contact: Michelle Morgan Executive Director Eagle Chamber of Commerce (970) 306-2262 michelle.morgan@eaglechamber.coEagle Chamber Issues Community Alert on Increased Email Phishing ActivityProtect Your Account. Prevent the Spread. Stay Vigilant. EAGLE, CO - The Eagle Chamber of Commerce is issuing a community-wide alert regarding an increase in email phishing and malware activity impacting individuals and businesses both locally and beyond. Recent reports
Eagle Chamber Shares Business Survey Results and Strategic ResponseEagle, Colorado - The Eagle Chamber of Commerce recently conducted a Business Climate Survey to better understand the challenges, priorities, and opportunities facing local businesses across the region. Responses from both Chamber Members and non-members revealed strong alignment around several key themes affecting today's business environment. The survey results will help guide the Chamber's programming, advocacy efforts, and Member
A media kit — also called a press kit — is a packaged collection of materials that gives journalists, editors, and bloggers everything they need to write about your business accurately and quickly. It's your business's research file, pre-assembled for the press. For businesses in Edwards and across Eagle County, the opportunity is concrete: travel writers, outdoor lifestyle publications, and regional news outlets regularly cover mountain-town businesses — but only the ones they can reach and verify on a
Securing online business transactions means building protection at every layer: the payment, the communication, the contract, and the credentials used to access all of it. Small and mid-size businesses are hit far more often than large enterprises, with ransomware now appearing in nearly nine out of ten breaches targeting them. For Eagle Valley businesses managing high-value hospitality contracts, real estate closings, and seasonal vendor agreements, an unsecured exchange isn't just a technical problem —
Information technology now sits at the center of nearly every business operation. From customer data to supply chains, your IT infrastructure is the backbone that keeps everything moving. When the world feels unpredictable — whether due to cyber threats, market shifts, or sudden remote work demands — that backbone needs to be resilient, adaptable, and secure.Why IT Resilience Matters More Than Ever Uncertainty exposes weak systems. A server outage, ransomware attack, or poorly secured remote connection
Small businesses in the Eagle community face shifting economic winds every few years, and the owners who remain resilient tend to share one trait: they prepare early. This article explores straightforward, durable strategies that help local businesses stay stable—even when the economy isn’t. In brief: Strengthen customer loyalty with consistent, visible value Build flexible revenue streams that buffer market downturns Maintain clean, accessible financial documentation to support rapid
Running a small business is full of moments where decisions pile up, energy dips, and growth feels just out of reach. Often, it’s not the big crises holding you back—it’s the subtle, recurring friction points that drain your time, team bandwidth, and momentum. From clunky communication systems to snail-paced payment cycles, these hidden bottlenecks create operational drag that eats into your confidence and limits your capacity to scale. Whether you're hiring, launching, or just trying to stay afloat
Every business says it wants to “tell its story.” But too often, that phrase gets treated like a slogan instead of a strategy. When done right, storytelling doesn’t just communicate; it connects. It opens a door between the company and the people it depends on—clients, investors, employees—and invites them into a shared experience that feels real. The difference between a pitch that lands and one that floats into oblivion usually comes down to the shape of the story, not just the numbers in the deck. The
If you’ve ever poured your heart into your work only to feel like your messaging falls flat, you’re not alone. In the Eagle River Valley area, small business owners, nonprofit leaders, and public service professionals often face the same challenge: how to communicate what really matters without sounding like just another advertisement. Traditional marketing might push a product. But mission-driven marketing pulls people in with sincerity, shared values, and authentic storytelling. Whether you’re
In a world where everyone is constantly scrolling, swiping, or skipping, the biggest challenge you face isn’t just being seen—it’s being remembered. The marketplace is louder, brighter, and more saturated than ever, with brands tossing visuals like confetti and hoping something sticks. But catching eyes for a second doesn’t guarantee connection, and without connection, you’re forgotten by the time a thumb flicks up the screen. If you’re hoping to stand out without resorting to gimmicks, then it’s not just
Starting a business is one of the most exhilarating and nerve-wracking decisions you can make. The idea of being your own boss, shaping your future, and possibly making an impact is thrilling—but it’s also filled with uncertainty. The key to success lies in choosing the right business from the start. It’s not just about what’s trendy or potentially profitable; it’s about aligning your strengths, interests, and resources with market needs. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to finding the
In an era where digital communication reigns supreme, the tactile nature of direct mail offers a distinct advantage for businesses seeking to make a memorable impact. This traditional marketing approach provides a unique opportunity to engage with audiences on a personal level, cutting through the digital noise with its tangible presence. Direct mail not only captures attention but also fosters a deeper connection with recipients, making it an invaluable tool for enhancing brand visibility and customer