Chamber Amplified

Countdown to the Solar Eclipse: Tips for Businesses

March 22, 2024 Findlay-Hancock County Chamber of Commerce Season 3 Episode 11
Countdown to the Solar Eclipse: Tips for Businesses
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Countdown to the Solar Eclipse: Tips for Businesses
Mar 22, 2024 Season 3 Episode 11
Findlay-Hancock County Chamber of Commerce

Episode Summary:

In this episode of Chamber Amplified from the Findlay-Hancock County Chamber of Commerce, host Doug Jenkins talks with Alissa Preston of Visit Findlay, providing an in-depth look into the impending total solar eclipse in northwest Ohio. The conversation illuminates the extensive planning that has gone into preparing for the event and shares advice for local businesses on how to capitalize on the influx of visitors.

As the total solar eclipse approaches, businesses in Findlay and Hancock County are advised to consider modifying their operations to accommodate the expected surge in customers. With invaluable insights into how the area is mobilizing for this unique opportunity, Preston encourages businesses to extend hours, especially on Sunday, and to update their Google listings to reflect these changes for the benefit of out-of-town guests.

Emphasizing the long-term benefits, the discussion turns towards the anticipated economic impact and the region's history of successfully hosting major events, such as past youth sports tournaments. Moreover, both Preston and Jenkins reflect on the adaptation and recovery of tourism post-COVID, noting that the area has not only returned to normal but has begun exceeding previous activity levels.

Key Takeaways:

  • Businesses should consider adjusting their operating hours during the solar eclipse, especially on April 7th and 8th, when visitor traffic will peak.
  • Updating Google and Apple map listings to accurately reflect changes in business hours for the eclipse event is crucial for attracting customers.
  • The upcoming 50th anniversary of Flag City USA in May, and America's 250th anniversary in 2026, are significant upcoming celebrations to plan for.
  • The community's adaptability and openness are key factors in turning first-time visitors into returning tourists.
  • Keeping informed through local radio stations will be vital during the eclipse, with regular traffic updates and important information.

Chapters:

0:01:19 | Discussion on the importance of being open on Sunday for businesses
0:03:54 | Mention of downtown retailers adjusting their hours for the eclipse
0:05:28 | Importance of updating Google listings for businesses
0:06:37 | Comparison of the eclipse to other major events in the area
0:08:43 | Announcement of the upcoming 50th anniversary of Flag City USA
0:09:29 | Mention of the upcoming 250th anniversary of America in 2026
0:10:45 | Discussion on the recovery of tourism in Findlay and Hancock County after COVID-19
0:11:15 | Highlighting the busy season with tournaments and increased business travel
0:11:15 | Summer tournaments and business travel picking up.
0:11:44 | Showcasing the area to attract repeat visitors.
0:13:12 | Tune into local radio stations for updates.

Music and sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Show Notes

Episode Summary:

In this episode of Chamber Amplified from the Findlay-Hancock County Chamber of Commerce, host Doug Jenkins talks with Alissa Preston of Visit Findlay, providing an in-depth look into the impending total solar eclipse in northwest Ohio. The conversation illuminates the extensive planning that has gone into preparing for the event and shares advice for local businesses on how to capitalize on the influx of visitors.

As the total solar eclipse approaches, businesses in Findlay and Hancock County are advised to consider modifying their operations to accommodate the expected surge in customers. With invaluable insights into how the area is mobilizing for this unique opportunity, Preston encourages businesses to extend hours, especially on Sunday, and to update their Google listings to reflect these changes for the benefit of out-of-town guests.

Emphasizing the long-term benefits, the discussion turns towards the anticipated economic impact and the region's history of successfully hosting major events, such as past youth sports tournaments. Moreover, both Preston and Jenkins reflect on the adaptation and recovery of tourism post-COVID, noting that the area has not only returned to normal but has begun exceeding previous activity levels.

Key Takeaways:

  • Businesses should consider adjusting their operating hours during the solar eclipse, especially on April 7th and 8th, when visitor traffic will peak.
  • Updating Google and Apple map listings to accurately reflect changes in business hours for the eclipse event is crucial for attracting customers.
  • The upcoming 50th anniversary of Flag City USA in May, and America's 250th anniversary in 2026, are significant upcoming celebrations to plan for.
  • The community's adaptability and openness are key factors in turning first-time visitors into returning tourists.
  • Keeping informed through local radio stations will be vital during the eclipse, with regular traffic updates and important information.

Chapters:

0:01:19 | Discussion on the importance of being open on Sunday for businesses
0:03:54 | Mention of downtown retailers adjusting their hours for the eclipse
0:05:28 | Importance of updating Google listings for businesses
0:06:37 | Comparison of the eclipse to other major events in the area
0:08:43 | Announcement of the upcoming 50th anniversary of Flag City USA
0:09:29 | Mention of the upcoming 250th anniversary of America in 2026
0:10:45 | Discussion on the recovery of tourism in Findlay and Hancock County after COVID-19
0:11:15 | Highlighting the busy season with tournaments and increased business travel
0:11:15 | Summer tournaments and business travel picking up.
0:11:44 | Showcasing the area to attract repeat visitors.
0:13:12 | Tune into local radio stations for updates.

Music and sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com