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Megan Wright Articles

Megan Wright is the Chief Editor for ChamberofCommerce.com. Chamber specializes in helping small businesses grow their business on the web while facilitating the connectivity between local businesses and more than 7,000 Chambers of Commerce worldwide.

As a small business expert, Megan specializes in reporting the latest business news, helpful tips and reliable resources, as well as providing small business advice. She has significant experience with the topic of small business marketing, and has spent several years exploring topics like copywriting, content marketing and social media.

When she’s not publishing a weekly newsletter to educate small businesses on the vast importance of building up their web presence, she likes to keep her finger on the pulse of the latest small business products, services, apps and other reviews. She also keeps tabs on the foremost events for small business owners to attend.

Megan spends much of her time building partnerships and establishing new relationships on behalf of ChamberofCommerce.com. With a strong suit for managing business partnerships and developing partner relations, she often cultivates topics around the partnerships she’s established by reviewing and highlighting what makes each business unique. She prides herself on keeping up with the diverse variety of services each business specializes in to spotlight new offerings.

With her extensive repertoire, Megan regularly contributes to a growing number of publications, like Business.com, Disability.gov, Vistaprint, Yext, Infusionsoft, among many others. She can be reached at [email protected].

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Latest Articles

Management

Top 7 Tips for Staffing C-Suite Positions

Megan Wright February 7, 2020

2017 Email Marketing Trends That Actually Work

Megan Wright August 17, 2017

5 Ways to Improve Your Website

Megan Wright June 13, 2017

Build a Digital Marketing and Sales Funnel for 2017

Megan Wright April 5, 2017
Management

Reignite The Flame: How to Connect with Old Customers

Megan Wright February 23, 2017
Management

7 Key Fundamentals of a Great Customer Service Philosophy

Megan Wright February 13, 2017
Marketing

Hire a Consultant: Elect the Right Person to Get the Job Done

Megan Wright October 17, 2016
Marketing

7 Steps to Squeezing the Most Value from Your Content

Megan Wright September 27, 2016

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Megan Wright March 7, 2016

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Megan Wright February 5, 2016

9 Inspiring & Surprising Marketing Quotes for 2016

Megan Wright December 28, 2015

Personalizing Your Workspace To Increase Productivity

Megan Wright December 4, 2015

6 Effective Ways to Win Back Old Customers

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In 1995, eBay founder Pierre Omidyar’s first sale was a broken laser pointer that went for $14.83 — when he emailed the buyer asking if he understood the item was broken, the buyer replied that he collected broken laser pointers, and Omidyar realized any object had a market if the buyers could find each other

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 19, 2026
A historic library in Scotland featuring extensive wooden bookshelves filled with books.

In October 1907, J.P. Morgan locked New York’s top bankers inside his Madison Avenue library and refused to unlock the door until they pledged $25 million to stop a run on the Trust Company of America — the all-night meeting ended at 4:45 a.m. and led directly to the creation of the Federal Reserve six years later

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 18, 2026
A young man uses a spray bottle to clean a glass window inside a modern room.

When WD-40 launched in 1953, the formula was the 40th attempt to create a water displacement spray for the Atlas missile program — the chemists never patented it because filing would have required disclosing the recipe, and the unpatented formula has remained a trade secret for 73 years

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 18, 2026
A light aircraft parked on a clear day near a hangar at an airport, showcasing aviation design.

Sam Walton flew his own single-engine Cessna across rural Arkansas in the 1960s to scout store locations from 500 feet, counting cars in competitors’ parking lots with a notepad on his knee — the practice continued until Walmart had 276 stores and he could no longer fly to all of them

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 18, 2026
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