WhatcomTalk is a digital media company sharing positive stories about people, places and businesses in Whatcom County. WhatcomTalk offers content marketing and online options to advertise in Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden, and beyond. Advertise with WhatcomTalk to reach your target market, grow your brand, and measure results.
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Make Connections, Not ‘Content’ Series: Getting to ‘Go-To’
Making human connections on digital devices is what we do at WhatcomTalk.
One of the...
Make Connections, Not ‘Content’ Series: Find a Forever Friend
Making human connections on digital devices is what we do at WhatcomTalk.
We've been offering tips...
Make Connections, Not ‘Content’ Series: Bricks vs. Tamales
Making human connections on digital devices is what we do at WhatcomTalk.
Finding yourself talking...
Make Connections, Not ‘Content’ Series: Cross a River on a Hippo
Making human connections on digital devices is what we do at WhatcomTalk.
We are seeing...
Making Contact Series: Make Connections, Not ‘Content’
Making human connections on digital devices is what we do at WhatcomTalk.
We are seeing...
Making Contact Series: Build a List, Send Email
Staying connected has become everyone’s goal. We live here too, and are inspired by the stories we’re sharing...
Making Contact Series: Use Social Media Tools
Staying connected has become everyone’s goal. We live here too, and are inspired by the stories we’re sharing...
Making Contact Series: Send Press Releases
Staying connected has become everyone’s goal. We live here too, and are inspired by the stories we’re...
Post Local and Live Local: Find Resources Today Through WhatcomTalk’s Online Information Hub
WhatcomTalk has
always connected readers to local businesses and positive stories happening all
around Whatcom County. We live here, too, and—like you—want to...
WhatcomTalk Welcomes Amy Guerra, Business Development and Storytelling Pro
WhatcomTalk
is proud to announce Amy Guerra has joined its team as a business development
and storytelling pro.
“Amy is...
The Top 10 WhatcomTalk Stories in 2019, Plus Our Writers’ Favorite Features
In January of 2019, the WhatcomTalk team celebrated its 5th birthday, which means we just hit our next milestone! That's six full...
Join WhatcomTalk’s Sales Team
Sell a product that customers love.
Put your entrepreneurial spirit to work in Bellingham and Whatcom County.
WhatcomTalk Looking for Freelance Writers to Join Our Growing Team
WhatcomTalk is expanding its writing team. Join our team of paid, professional writers that live, work and play in Whatcom County.
WhatcomTalk Seeks Sales Professionals for Business Development
Sell a product that customers love
Put your entrepreneurial spirit to work in Bellingham and Whatcom County
WhatcomTalk Is Hiring Freelance Business Writers
WhatcomTalk is expanding our writing team to include additional business writers. Join our group of paid, professional writers as a freelancer...
WhatcomTalk Team Members Nominated for Bellingham Regional Chamber Man and Woman of the Year
WhatcomTalk is proud to announce that two team members – founder Stacee Sledge and business development manager Kevin Coleman – have been nominated for...
WhatcomTalk Hiring Freelance Business Writers
WhatcomTalk is expanding our writing team to include additional business writers. Join our group of paid, professional writers as a freelance business writer on our growing team....
WhatcomTalk 2017 Year in Review
It's hard to believe that 2017 is already coming to a close. The old saying, "Time flies when you're having fun," is really true....
WhatcomTalk Writers’ Favorite Stories from 2017
Looking back, 2017 has been an exceptional year for WhatcomTalk. We have had the privilege of featuring many stories about amazing people working to improve...
WhatcomTalk Team Gathers to Excite and Energize
When we discovered that WhatcomTalk was one of the top four finalists for the Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year award,...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most Read Stories in November
November saw the addition of many new and interesting stories to the pages of WhatcomTalk. Each month we like to take a look back at what most...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most Read Stories in October
October saw the addition of many new and interesting stories to the pages of WhatcomTalk. Each month we like to take a look back at what...
WhatcomTalk Seeks Bellingham Sales Professionals for Business Development Job
Sell a product that customers love.
Put your entrepreneurial spirit to work in Bellingham and Whatcom County.
Use your network to close deals and drive revenue.
WhatcomTalk is the fastest...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most Read Stories in August
August saw the addition of many new and interesting local reads to the pages of WhatcomTalk. Each month we like to take a look back...
Job Opening for WhatcomTalk Freelance Writer
WhatcomTalk is expanding its writing team. Join our team of paid, professional writers that live, work and play in Whatcom County.
WhatcomTalk publishes positive stories...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most Read Stories in July
July saw the addition of many new and interesting local reads to the pages of WhatcomTalk. Each month we like to take a look...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most Read Stories in June
June saw the addition of many new and interesting local reads to the pages of WhatcomTalk. Each month we like to take a look...
WhatcomTalk Opens 2017 – 2018 High School Internship Opportunity
WhatcomTalk has opened a limited internship opportunity to Whatcom County high school students interested in writing for our community social network. The internship will run...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most Read Stories in May
May saw the addition of many new and interesting local reads to the pages of WhatcomTalk. Each month we like to take a look back...
WhatcomTalk Honored as Member of the Month by Ferndale Chamber of Commerce
During the April 2017 Ferndale Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon, ballots were left on each table with three nominees for Member of the Month....
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most Read Stories in April
April saw the addition of many new and interesting local reads to the pages of WhatcomTalk. Each month we like to take a look...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most Read Stories in March
March saw the addition of many new and interesting local reads to the pages of WhatcomTalk. Each month we like to take a look...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most Read Stories in February
February saw the addition of many new and interesting local reads to the pages of WhatcomTalk. Each month we like to take a look...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most Read Stories in January
January was a fun, if admittedly frigid, month. It saw the addition of many new and interesting local reads to the pages of WhatcomTalk....
WhatcomTalk Announces 2016 Photo Contest Winners
Whatcom County is filled with talented people. The photos we received for the 2016 Photo Contest were each beautiful in their own unique way....
WhatcomTalk Presents at Morning Jam
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Every month a group of Whatcom County movers and shakers gather to network and learn from one another....
WhatcomTalk 2016 Year In Review
In 2016, WhatcomTalk shared hundreds of stories about the people, businesses and organizations that make Whatcom County such an amazing place to live, work and...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most-Read Stories in November
As autumn descended into winter, our readers enjoyed cuddling up with a good WhatcomTalk read. There was plenty to choose from this month. These...
WhatcomTalk Publishes 1,000th Article
As a wordsmith, you may be surprised to hear that I love round numbers. The numbers I love the most are milestones that we hit from...
Readers’ Choice: WhatcomTalk’s Most-Read Stories in October
With autumn in full swing, our readers enjoyed looking at the interesting stories of people who choose to call Whatcom County home. These were...