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CHICKASHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


The Chickasha Chamber is recognized as the front door of Chickasha and an advocate for the Chickasha business community. The Chickasha Chamber was started in the early 1900s by Chickasha businessmen who formed an organization to work together in the interest of Chickasha. Called the “Chickasha Commercial Club,” it later evolved into the Chickasha Chamber of Commerce which has been an important instrument in Chickasha’s stability since 1923.


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by Cassie Poole 20 February 2025
The Chickasha Community lost a Community Giant last week. Since his passing, there has been so many social media posts from all over Oklahoma sharing their condolences to his family. Steve LaForge did so much for so many, but it wasn’t just limited to our town. His presence was felt everywhere. God knew what he was doing when he made Steve. Steve stood out from the crowd with those Hawaiian shirts and always said to “dress where you want to be,” but he was so much more than just those colorful shirts. Steve was the Spirit of Chickasha! He supported so many causes to help local youth, I don’t know that I could come close to name them all. Stocking catfish in the pond at Shannon Springs Park always stood out to me, but his generosity showed up all over our Community. He was a very accomplished businessman, but he was devoted to make all of Chickasha successful! He is the reason we have much of the retail in the 4 th and Grand area when he was developing it. He served many years on the Chickasha Economic Development Council and the Chickasha Industrial Authority. He sponsored numerous events and was a proud and outspoken member of the Chamber of Commerce. Some of my favorite memories of Steve were over the last year as he would provide the weekly deep thoughts at Rotary. These were typically jokes about “little johnny” that maybe not everyone was able to hear, but caused everyone to laugh. Steve always insisted that Rotary speakers use the microphone, but often forgot to use it himself. There is no way I can do justice in this article to what Steve meant to Chickasha. There’s just too much. Steve commanded respect because of not just who he was, but what he did for others. He was comfortable speaking his mind and his vast experience in business provided him significant insight that when he spoke, people listened. He inspired others to not settle, but to push to make big things happen. Chickasha is going to miss Steve LaForge because the way he lived his life to help others was the definition of #TheGoodStuff!
12 February 2025
Have you been Downtown lately and seen all the Valentine hearts with sayings on them? They are on the light posts all down Chickasha avenue. With slogans like: “Loving local since 1892”, “Small Town Romance”, “Mad about Main Street”, and “Sweet Home Chickasha.” They are meant to be like the candy hearts you got in a box as a kid during Valentine’s. The comments on the Keep Chickasha Beautiful Facebook page have all been very positive from our citizens. After the Christmas decorations were taken down, Keep Chickasha Beautiful put up signs honoring Martin Luther King and now Valentine’s. They have plans to add decorations all throughout the year. This committee of volunteers will also be helping organize Spring Clean-ups and City Park beautification efforts. The spirit of collaboration is the definition of what a strong Community does. The Keep Chickasha Beautiful committee meets the first Wednesday of every month at the Chamber of Commerce. We are always looking for volunteers and feedback on what needs to be done around town. This group of volunteers believes that if you want your town to look better, then you should roll up your sleeves and do something about it. The common thread of all the success we see around town is collaboration. The more we work together, rather than pointing fingers or complaining on social media, the more we keep our momentum going forward. Getting church groups, students athletes, retired people and citizens with a servant heart together, makes for progress happening throughout our town. Would you like to help? Contact Cheryl Critchfield at the Chamber/EDC for more information. Get Downtown and check out all the Valentine hearts with clever sayings on them, wonder if you can find one that says: “Chickasha…home of #TheGoodStuff?
by Cassie Poole 4 February 2025
In today’s world, online reviews are one of the most powerful tools in your marketing toolbox. People trust reviews from other customers almost as much as a personal recommendation. Whether it’s on Google, Yelp, or Facebook, positive reviews can have a major impact on your business—boosting your reputation, increasing visibility, and even growing your sales. In fact, studies show that 80% of consumers trust online reviews as much as personal referrals, and positive reviews can increase conversions by a whopping 270%. But it's not just about getting reviews—it’s about how you use them to your advantage. As part of our Local Love Campaign, we’re encouraging our community to review and support local businesses. Here’s how your business can get more reviews and turn them into something that truly works for you. Why Reviews Matter for Your Business Let’s start with the basics: why do reviews ever matter ? First off, visibility. Google, Yelp, and Facebook use reviews to rank businesses in local search results. The more positive reviews you have, the higher your chances of being discovered by new customers. Reviews aren’t just about making your business look good—they’re also a direct way to get noticed online. Then there’s trust. Reviews help build credibility. People are more likely to choose a business that has glowing reviews over one that doesn’t have any (or worse, a bunch of negative ones). Positive reviews act as a form of social proof, showing that your business delivers the quality and experience customers are looking for. And don’t forget the feedback. Reviews are an incredible resource for improving your business. They offer valuable insights into what your customers love (and maybe what needs a little work). This direct feedback can help you level up your products, services, and customer experience. How to Encourage More Reviews Now that we’ve established why reviews are so important, how can you actually get more of them? It’s easier than you might think! Start by asking for reviews. Don’t be afraid to ask your happy customers directly. After a great experience, ask them to leave a review on Google, Yelp, or Facebook. You can do this in person, in an email, or even with a little note on your receipt. The key is making it simple and straightforward. Make sure the process is easy. Include links to your review pages on your website, in your email signature, and across your social media. The fewer steps your customers have to take, the more likely they are to leave a review. One way to motivate customers is by offering a little something extra as a thank you for their reviews. While you can’t directly offer rewards for reviews, you can show your appreciation by thanking them in person, sharing their review on social media, or even holding a monthly drawing for a small prize. And don’t forget to respond to reviews—both positive and negative. Responding to reviews shows that you care about customer feedback. A simple “thank you” goes a long way. If you do get a negative review, use it as an opportunity to make things right and show that you’re dedicated to improving. Leverage the Local Love Campaign As part of our Local Love Campaign during February we’re pushing for everyone in the community to leave reviews and support local businesses. Here’s how you can get involved: Start by reviewing other local businesses. If you’re a business owner, make it a point to leave reviews for the other local businesses you love. It’s a simple way to show your support for the community, and it may just encourage others to do the same for you. Encourage your customers to share their reviews on social media and tag your business. This not only shows them you appreciate their feedback, but it also spreads the love and gives you more visibility. And don’t be shy about showcasing your reviews. Share the positive feedback you get on your website, in your emails, or on your social media pages. When customers see that others are praising your business, it makes them more likely to check you out (and leave their own review!). Read more about our Love Local Shop Chickasha Campaign on our website here. Turning Reviews into Actionable Insights It’s not just about getting reviews—it’s about using them to grow. Here’s how you can make the most of the feedback you receive: Use positive reviews as testimonials in your marketing materials. Share them on your website or in an email campaign to build trust with potential customers. People are more likely to do business with you when they see real feedback from others. And don’t forget to take action on any negative reviews you receive. No one likes getting bad feedback, but it’s actually an opportunity to show your commitment to improvement. Respond professionally, apologize if needed, and let customers know what steps you’re taking to resolve the issue. This transparency can often turn a negative review into a positive experience. Lastly, pay attention to recurring themes in your reviews. Do customers consistently mention how friendly your staff is, or how much they love your product? These are things you can highlight in your marketing to attract more customers. Similarly, if you spot a common issue in reviews, use it as a learning opportunity to make necessary improvements. Get Involved in the Community As we continue to push the Local Love Campaign, remember that supporting local goes both ways. Take time to leave a review for another local business, attend community events, and engage with your fellow business owners. The more we support one another, the stronger our community becomes—and the more successful we all can be. Sources: marquiz.io | 69 Online Review Statistics To Know: The Complete List (2024) capitaloneshopping.com | Online Reviews Statistics
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