As we celebrate 5 years in business, we’d like to thank you for considering to support our small business. If you’re already a customer, then you know you’re like family to us. If you are a part of our circle of referral partners, we can’t say how much we appreciate you. We appreciate everyone’s ongoing love, support, and referrals. This truly shows that we are making a difference in our community. We are humbled to be Small Business Owners. As 2020 ends, we see how many small business owners are struggling and having to make a hard choice whether to stick it out or possibly close for good. Looking back at this last year, we realize the true impact we have as consumers. So let’s not forget about the power we have to keep our local favorites alive.
What does it mean to support a small business?
By supporting a small business, you’re also supporting the local community. Spending your money there helps to stimulate the local economy and keep business booming with your area.
Choosing to support an independent business is an act of respect. It’s acknowledging the tremendous risk and challenges inherent to starting a business from nothing.
Most independent businesses are run by people, not by boards, stockholders, and not by algorithms. Because of this, you get a different kind of care and quality in their customer service and products because their work is a reflection of themselves.
Independent businesses create and offer choice.
You want to shop and live near places that actually mean things to people. places that have a real effect on communities. You can feel when someone really cares about the neighborhood they’re running a business in.
Independent businesses feel like home.
Authenticity and hustle – that’s why you should support independent businesses.
Independent businesses are the lifeline of every community.
Small businesses provide the feeling that a real person is behind it all, someone who cares more about giving us a quality product or service, over just taking our hard-earned dollars.
They’re authentic, they’re original, and they care.
By supporting small businesses, you’re putting money back directly into your own community. You’re funding great ideas and ventures that can only exist outside of mainstream, corporate chains. This also keeps this money local which helps pay taxes for schools, libraries, and roads.
You’re helping real people – who you may know personally – do what they are passionate about in the community they love.
Small businesses are the bedrock of entrepreneurship.
When you support an independent business, you’re supporting a true reflection of the person or people behind it.
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