CAMDEN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Our monthly e-mailed newsletter is getting a makeover!

CAMDEN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Our monthly e-mailed newsletter is getting a makeover!
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Camden County Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on June 14. 

Our monthly e-mailed newsletter is getting a makeover! Our #CamdenChamberChat newsletter is no longer lost in your inbox- our members’ events & happenings + MUCH more will now be curated into a digital, interactive magazine! Experience new, reoccuring features such as #MyCamdenChamberSPOTTED, a photo submission showcase from our community & the much awaited Faces Behind the Places project (blurred out for this preview to not spoil the official launch!) CLICK below  to check out a preview of this page-turning experience provided to you by #MyCamdenChamber to get excited about what’s to come. Our goal with this digital publication is to continue to create value for our membership, and reach the rest of our community who trusts the Chamber of Commerce for their connections. Keep an eye on your inbox for details on ad/event submission requirements & oportunities for pages in the publication.

ISSUU.COM#CamdenChamberChat Preview

A preview of what’s to come for the #CamdenChamberChat monthly publication- serving membership & Camden County residents.

Original source can be found here.



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