Support Your Community by Shopping Local on Small Business Saturday

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Evan Arnold-Gordon
Golden Gate Better Business Bureau

This Saturday, November 24, your Better Business Bureau is encouraging you to shop local on Small Business Saturday. This special shopping day, which falls on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, aims to support and bring attention to local small businesses during the holiday shopping season. It may be tempting to do all your shopping on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, however Small Business Saturday offers an opportunity to recognize the small businesses that are often the cornerstones of communities. 

Small Business Saturday was started by American Express, a BBB Accredited Business and not only does shopping at small businesses help the local economy, it also promotes entrepreneurship and helps preserve neighborhoods and their unique identities. BBB strives to support businesses of all sizes every day by setting standards for marketplace ethics and behavior and by connecting consumers to trustworthy businesses.

According to the National Retail Federation, 67 million people are expected to shop on Small Business Saturday, and 78 percent of those say they will do so specifically to support small businesses.

Do you want to get involved in supporting local small businesses? Follow these BBB tips to get started:

  • Find trustworthy businesses in your area. Visit bbb.org to search for, and research, businesses near you. You can filter your results by distance, type of business, and accreditation status. You can also visit shopsmall.com to find a list of participating businesses. To maximize your experience, make sure to read reviews and look up sales before you head out. For more holiday shopping tips, visit BBB Holiday Helper.
  • Spread the word. Invite your friends and family – shopping small together can be a fun-filled way to explore your community. If there’s a small business you appreciate, consider writing them a Customer Review on their BBB Business Profile to spread the love and help them get noticed by other customers.
  • Use social media. Look for the hashtag #ShopSmall on your favorite social media platform to find small businesses participating in the movement. Take a picture at your favorite small business and show the world why you shop small by uploading it to social media using the same hashtag.
  • For businesses: Join the movement! Shopsmall.com has tips to help you get started and customizable resources you can download to promote your business. Get in on the social media action by advertising yourself using #ShopSmall. Consider offering special deals for Small Business Saturday to attract new customers. Get in touch with your customer base to let them know about the special holiday. Encourage them to get involved and spread the word about you and other small businesses.

Check out bbb.org to look up a business, file a complaint, write a customer review, report a scam, read tips, follow us on social media, and more.

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