Communicating with fellow Chamber Members and the Owatonna community will allow your business to get its message out and offer promotions to bring business in.
The following options are ways to communicate and advertise through the Chamber.
Chamber Pack
This publication is the OACCT’s bi-monthly (6 times per year) venue for distributing news and promotional materials to nearly 530 businesses. You can participate with promotional inserts and/or yearly with ads on the back of the envelope. Call the OACCT to make your reservation.
Promotional Inserts
Please provide 550 copies of your insert and your payment to the OACCT office for distribution by the end of the month prior to insertion. Insertion Prices: 5″x7″ card stock or 8.5″x11″ 20lb paper = $150 and 2 page 8.5″x11″ stapled = $200
Envelope Ad
Ad cost = $350 (3,300 qty). Ad size is 2″w x 2″h (B & W), File should be 300dpi JPEG or PDF format.
Business Brief Newsletter
This newsletter is produced bi-monthly (6 times per year) by OACCT and reports member events, policy information, new members and much more.
Full-Color Ad
Ad cost = $125/mo (600 qty/mo). Ad size 3.5″w x 2″h. File should be 300dpi JPEG or PDF format.
Membership Mailing Labels
Generated from the OACCT Member List, these labels allows your business to mail to all OACCT member businesses. Print version or Electronic version labels = $150
Online Business Listing
Take advantage of your online membership at www.owatonna.org, which provides an opportunity for you and your potential customers to connect. Utilize all available business tools on owatonna.org to promote your business. Multiple Category Listing = $75 annually.
Press Releases
Promote your events, open houses, new products lines, and more via the monthly membership email. Press Releases are due the 28th of each month.
50 Words for $50
Put your business in front of nearly 1400 chamber members in the weekly Tuesday Talk e-newsletter. It’s low cost and really simple-email us your logo along with 50 words of text about what you want to promote. We will put it in the Tuesday Talk.