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The pandemic has transformed the way business is done everywhere. Once the world was driven (nearly completely) online, websites became even more <br />critical. That isn’t going to change. No matter how much a community offers, a web presence can make or break the perception of an economic <br />development organization. If directing site selectors and talent to your website means sending them to a dedicated section of your affiliated city or <br />county website, you’re behind the curve, and now’s the time to change.Get the full article here. <br />Seven Golden Shovel Clients Honored by the International Economic <br />Development Council (IEDC) <br />Golden Shovel Agency, an economic development communications firm, is pleased <br />to announce that seven of the agency’s clients received awards a the 2022 <br />International Economic Development Council (IEDC) annual conference in Oklahoma <br />City, OK. IEDC is the largest organization of economic development professionals in <br />the world, with over 5,000 members. “It’s an honor that so many of our clients to be <br />chosen as award winners. It’s also a testament to their innovative and driven <br />approach to growing their communities. We are proud to support so many talented <br />economic developers and their organizations,” said Ron Kresha, Chief Operating <br />Officer of Golden Shovel Agency.Learn more! <br />Why RFPs Can Be a Routinely Flawed Process <br />Your EDO needs a fresh online presence. You chose a creative agency. You send out an RFP. On the surface, this makes sense. If you want competitive <br />bids, you need to solicit them. However, there are easier ways to get more information and better results. If your economic development organization is <br />like most, everyone on your team is busy and has to wear many hats. You may be inclined to use an RFP template because you don’t have time to <br />reinvent the wheel. However, that approach can lead to problems down the road.Read the full article here! <br />6