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Everett Chamber and Herald Launch 2026 Business Directory Reaching 30,000 Local Households
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EVERETT, Wash. - Washingtoner -- The Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce is partnering with The Daily Herald to launch the 2026 Greater Everett Chamber Business Directory, a print and online guide that will highlight local businesses across Snohomish County and put them in front of more than 30,000 households.

Every Chamber member will receive a free listing in the directory, which will be printed and mailed to Herald subscribers and shared online by both the Chamber and the newspaper. Listings are reserved for Chamber members and are designed to help residents, visitors and other businesses quickly find trusted local providers.

"People still turn to their local chamber when they want a reliable recommendation," said Wendy Poischbeg, CEO of the Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce. "This directory puts our members in a place where customers are already looking, both in the mailbox and online. For many businesses, that visibility alone can more than cover the cost of membership."

Businesses listed in the directory will be grouped into more than 70 industry categories so that customers can easily search by the services they need, whether that is childcare, home repair, professional services, restaurants, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, or technology.

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In addition to appearing in print, each member business will receive an online listing with a link back to the Chamber website. That connection helps strengthen the business's online presence and reinforces that they are part of a verified local network. Members who provide more than one type of service can often be listed under multiple categories so that customers have more ways to find them.

The directory is one of several benefits available to Greater Everett Chamber members. Additional perks include:
  • Access to networking events and business education
  • Advocacy on local and regional business issues
  • Group health benefit options through Chamber partners

"Our goal is simple," Poischbeg added. "If you are doing business in Everett or anywhere in Snohomish County, we want your customers to find you easily and trust that you are part of this community. The 2026 directory is one of the clearest ways we can deliver that."

Businesses throughout Snohomish County are eligible to join the Greater Everett Chamber and be included in the 2026 directory, subject to production timelines.

For details on membership and directory inclusion, visit Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce | Home (https://www.everettchamber.org/) or email info@everettchamber.org.

Contact
Wendy Poischbeg
***@everettchamber.org


Source: Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce

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