
“We are excited to continue to support small businesses, by introducing them to new customers and giving them an easy tech tool to support their marketing and promote their services,” Wendy Verna, co-founder of Let’s Rallie Inc., said.
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The app is available for free download at the Apple App Store and on Google Play. The service comes at no cost to businesses through the holiday season. “They were happening on parallel courses and we found out about each other and we thought we could help each other,” Dagenais said.Ĭhamber members will be able to use the app to market in real-time and easily communicate specials, changes in hours of operation, events and more. The Philadelphia-based Let’s Rallie helps people find things to do within ten miles of their current location.ĭagenais said the partnership is a good fit, provides an additional marketing tool to the Shop Dine Main Line campaign and the timing “was perfect.”Īs planning was moving forward on the Shop Dine Main Line campaign, Dagenais said the chamber heard that Let’s Rallie was planning to expand its foot print and its product to a wider geographic area. “Many of those employees have been asking themselves ‘how can I spend more of my dollars locally and where do I spend my dollars.’ We’re providing some guidance and some ideas as to how they can do that,” he added.Īnother component of the campaign is a partnership with Let’s Rallie, a new mobile app that has signed on as a communications partner to connect consumers with activities and offers from small businesses. He said it’s also an opportunity for many of the region’s employees to think about spending their dollars locally and “to identify fellow chamber members that they may want to support.” (Photo Courtesy of the Main Line Chamber of Commerce)ĭagenais said the campaign - a new type of campaign for the chamber - is a way to draw attention to the businesses and bring in customers.



This photo shows the graphics being used to accompany the Main Line Chamber of Commerce’s Shop Dine Main Line campaign. They are part of what makes the region successful,” he added. “These are great businesses that have been in the communities for, in many cases, decades, and we want to support them.
