Small Business Saturday is Nov 29

Patrick DugganSmall Business Resources

Now in its fifth year, Small Business Saturday serves as the ceremonial kickoff to the holiday shopping season for small businesses across the United States. In 2013, shoppers spent $57 billion at small businesses on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. The day was also championed by elected officials in all 50 states and Washington D.C., including President Obama who took his daughters shopping at a local bookstore.

Get Involved And #ShopSmall 

BusinessAdvising.org recognizes the importance of supporting small business: the jobs they help create and the culture they instill in local communities. You can learn more about Small Business Saturday and how to get involved by visiting ShopSmall.com and the official Small Business Saturday Facebook page.

Check out resources at ShopSmall.com that can help you stand out:

  • SPREAD THE WORD: Download marketing materials that can help you attract new customers on the day. And check out our current Marketing 101 series, for tips and tricks to maximizing your impact.
  • PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS: Apply for free personalized online ads. Eligibility restrictions apply; see Terms of Participation for full details. Registration for free ads closes on 11/14/14 or while supplies last.
  • GET INSPIRED: Visit ShopSmall.com to see what others have done in past years to make the day a success

Be a part of Small Business Saturday 2014 and make it one of the biggest days of the year for your business. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #ShopSmall and share what your business is doing, or what you’ve bought from businesses in your neighborhood!

 About Small Business Saturday 

Nov 29 marks the fifth annual Small Business Saturday, a day to support the local businesses that create jobs, boost the economy and preserve neighborhoods around the country. Small Business Saturday was created in 2010 in response to small business owners’ most pressing need: more customers. To date, more than 3.3 million Facebook users “liked” the Small Business Saturday page2. Just last year, 370+ advocacy organizations, 160+ corporations, and elected officials in all 50 states and Washington D.C. declared their support for Small Business Saturday.