Small Business Saturday 2020: How to support local businesses
Hanna Horvath

Hanna Horvath

Given various ongoing constraints to in-store shopping, advised Tom Sullivan, vice president of Small Business Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, check your local store’s website first for deals and discounts. If you’re looking for local brands but don’t know where to start, one resource might be Merchant Maps from American Express. Amazon and Instagram often highlight smaller independent retailers, too, making it easy to support local vendors.
In addition to buying, consumers can indirectly support local businesses by offering positive online reviews. Online engagement can drive traffic (and revenue) to your favorite local business, a low lift for you and a high gain to help businesses stay in business.
“We know that word of mouth goes a long way and is helpful for businesses to reach new customers and audiences. Sharing products from businesses you love on Instagram is super easy via DMs and Stories,” said Leigh Belz Ray, Instagram’s @Shop editorial lead.
Ready to start spending to support small and local businesses? Here are some marketplaces rife with options to safely and responsibly shop locally online, including how to shop small on major retail marketplaces like Amazon, Instagram and Etsy.
The massive retailer’s internal Small Business Impact report argues that half the products sold on the site come from small and medium-sized retailers.
This online marketplace provides a platform for local bookstores to sell their collections with the reach of a mainstream retailer. The retailer promises that all profits are split among independent bookstores, giving 75 percent of its “profit margin to stores, publications, authors and others who make up the thriving, inspirational culture around books.”
The reader-favorite online retailer, which provides a platform to uncountable independent makers and sellers and small businesses, is days into its Cyber Week Sales Event, which gets you up to 60 percent off across the site through Dec. 2.
Novica features products from artisans around the world. Products are hand-crafted and are typically based in specific cultures and traditions.
Novica’s offering a staggered sale during Black Friday, discounts depending on the total order amount.
The social media company launched Shops earlier this year in response to the pandemic, a tool for small businesses to create online stores on Facebook’s platform. Shops is accessible from Facebook, Instagram and the company’s other apps. Consumers can shop and buy within their account without switching apps. If you don’t know where to start shopping, Instagram also highlights some small businesses on their Shop account, said Ray.
This product advice company created a Small Biz Shopping Directory to help consumers find products from smaller retailers. The directory organizes small vendors by product type, from hobby supplies and clothes to health and wellness and pets. Each vendor listing has a link to the business’ website so you can buy directly from them. The Product Boss also pushed shoppers to take the Shop 1 in 5 pledge, a promise to buy one in every five gifts from a small business.
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