Guest Commentary: Downtown Bellingham’s Partnership Programs Can Help Small Businesses Thrive

By Nadia Boulos, founder of Reset Web Design

I love Downtown Bellingham. As a website designer who serves small businesses in the Bellingham community–and as someone who has lived here for twenty years–I’m downtown a lot. And I know a good program when I see one.

Recently, I’ve been exploring opportunities with the City Center. The Downtown Bellingham Partnership offers so many events and free programs that make these collaborations happen organically. I’m in the middle of a three-part seminar series offered by both the Downtown Bellingham Partnership and Intellitonic.

Highlights from spring series on SEO and Google Business Profiles

Earlier in March, I attended the first of three seminars offered by both Downtown Bellingham Partnership and Intellitonic. This series is all about building your business’ Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Google Business Profiles.

When I found out about the series via Instagram, I signed up immediately. I’ve been prioritizing in-person workshops lately because I love the perks of “real life” connection and exploring new, local venues.

SEO updates change as search engines change how they rank information, so I seek professional training like this each year. The most valuable part of the March 12 session–which focused on SEO best practices–was that it reinforced knowledge points I already had, making me feel confident that I was up to speed. I also learned some new tips that I can’t wait to incorporate for my clients who want their websites to rank higher.

An unexpected perk of this session was the value of being at a new location (for me) in Downtown Bellingham: The Blue Room, mainly known for live music events and more, makes for a great space to do a “day workshop” too.

Caption: The Blue Room amid blue sky. Photo by Google.

One more session is coming up this spring on digital marketing best practices. Learn more about the training and actualize your small business dreams.

Fall 2023 workshop on social media was a worthwhile investment

Caption: Snapshot of the social media workshop offered by Brilliant Marketing and Joyco Digital, hosted at Veritas Media & Studio V. Photo by Downtown Bellingham Partnership.

Last September, I also partook in a paid workshop series offered by Brilliant Marketing and Joyco Digital. The venue was hosted at Veritas Media & Studio V, which offers studio space for workshops and your product/service filming needs.

Emily Trickey of Brilliant Marketing and Daniel Joyner of Joyco Digital did a fabulous job explaining how to create compelling content. They broke down social media strategies in a helpful way. As someone who helps people refresh their online business presence, I appreciate the tips that Trickey and Joyner offered people, many of whom attended this workshop to help boost their business based in Downtown Bellingham.

Business collaborations are vital for economic growth and social connection

In addition to the informative content of the actual workshops, it was also neat to discover venues I did not know about. I’m a patron of multiple downtown spots, and now have new ones to add to my list.

A few events and businesses I love in Bellingham:

●  First Fridays

 MakeWorth Coffeeshop (the location I chose to take my branding pictures at!)

●  Salsa dancing lessons at The Majestic with Bellingham Salsa Collective

●  Ice cream at Mallard Ice Cream Shop

●  Crepes at AB Crepes

●  Birthday celebrations at Pure Bliss Desserts

Caption: I love the coffee and atmosphere at MakeWorth Coffeeshop. Photo by Ben Bender.

Speaking of Pure Bliss Desserts, we always have a piece of cake there for birthdays. I love a good Bellingham tradition.

Caption: Birthday celebration at Pure Bliss Desserts in Downtown Bellingham.

I’m also involved with Western Washington University, as a mentor to marketing students. I recently offered a Web Design and Social Media presentation to the Student Marketing Association (SMA) and I’ve occasionally been a judge at the Marketing Case Competition. It feels good to share my expertise and learn from students, too.

Caption: Snapshot of the Web Design & Social Media Management presentation at the SMA meeting at Western Washington University. Photo by SMA officer Emily Heiser.

Lastly, I’m a proud member of Whatcom Young Professionals, which I recommend to anyone looking for a community of supportive people interested in growing their careers.

Can you tell how much I love Bellingham? It’s great to watch new and old businesses thrive here. If you are a small business owner in Bellingham and you want to refresh your online presence, let’s connect. As you can tell, my heart is in it.

DBP