The program has saved local businesses over $100,000 in upfront costs

ATASCADERO — The Atascadero Chamber of Commerce is sharing the success it has seen in its “Get Your Business Online” program, designed to help local businesses transition into the digital age. After 18 months of operation, the program has proven to be a substantial need for digital support among businesses, highlighting the high costs and assistance that many companies face when trying to establish an online presence. 

Through this program, the Chamber has empowered local businesses by offering complimentary website services, enabling them to leverage the internet to attract new customers and expand their operations. To date, this program has supported 131 businesses, helping them create and launch customized, purpose-driven websites that meet their unique needs.

Program Manager Jose Guadarrama continues to champion this cause by providing ongoing support and education through digital literacy and more, ensuring businesses can fully harness the potential of their online presence. Guadarrama also provides Spanish translations of the program and services to support Hispanic-owned businesses. The program has successfully addressed the often-prohibitive costs associated with digital support, such as website development and ongoing maintenance. 

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By offering these services at no charge, the Chamber has enabled local businesses to save significant amounts of money that would typically be spent on inquiries, consultations, design, graphics, software, and time — expenses that can start at $1,000. To date, the program has saved local businesses over $100,000 in upfront costs, highlighting its substantial impact on the local economy and providing much-needed support to businesses during these challenging times.

“Many businesses simply don’t have the time or budget to invest $1,000 in website services and maintenance,” says Guadarrama. “Our program is designed to be an accessible starting point, helping businesses get acquainted with and navigate the digital landscape with purpose.” 

The Chamber is continuing its goal of 200 business websites, and it encourages business start-ups and businesses without websites to apply.

Visit getyourbusinessonline.co or atascaderochamber.org for more information.