Celebrating Your Business During National Small Business Week
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4 Ways to celebrate your business
To celebrate National Small Business Week (April 28 – May 4, 2024), here are a few ways to recognize your small local business and others that have helped craft your community.
Share your story
As a small business owner, celebrate National Small Business Week by proudly sharing your story on social media and to local news outlets to encourage others to become self-employed or simply learn from your experience. And for new businesses, any small business that has managed to sustain itself during the first year is already doing better than most. Being among the top-performing businesses is an achievement that should not go unpraised. This week provides the perfect stage to honor these tough guys.
Say thanks to the people who’ve supported you
Remember those who supported your business and stayed loyal to you. Use this week to acknowledge their support, whether it be customers or business partners, and be the same type of support for other developing businesses. Reach out to them personally, or give them a shout out on social media. And, tap into potential new partnerships such as those in the connectivity and IT space that can help take your business to the next level.
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Recognize Yourself as a Contributor to the Community
Small businesses support the local economy of towns and small cities by not only creating new jobs, but also fulfilling the demands of the locals. You see a gap in the market in your community, and try to fill it with what is needed, making you integral to economic growth. Make your business known by joining in local parades, festivals, school and athletic events, library meetings, or town council meetings.
Create Greater Awareness for Future Small Businesses
Small businesses have contributed significantly to the U.S. economy by generating wealth and creating employment. Small businesses have reported creating 1.5 million jobs every year. Creating awareness about small businesses, like yours, by communicating your contributions and actively engaging in local events, will ultimately help to generate interest, drive employment growth, and stimulate local community marketplaces.
Honoring Small Businesses Nationwide During National Small Business Week
America’s small businesses have a huge impact on the economy. According to the Chamber of Commerce, small companies create 1.5 million jobs every year, accounting for 64% of new jobs in the country.
During National Small Business Week, we’re excited to honor the entrepreneurship that drives local business. Broadband is a key component of the business toolkit, opening the world up for business in a whole new way. We hope you spend the first week of May making the most of the National Small Business Week summits, webinars, and business plan lessons available to you, and we hope you choose broadband to make those connections as strong and dependable as possible.
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