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Small businesses highlighted during holiday shopping weekend
Businesses like Kinetic Running in Plattsburgh took part in Small Business Saturday. From different products, to a different shopping experience.
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Saturday, the Austin Independent Business Alliance is hosting a Holiday Shop Hop all over Austin.
Many people hit the stores for Black Friday, and Saturday, local businesses hoped shoppers would be out again in support of Small Business Saturday.
Retail stores aren’t the only ones seeing more foot traffic, coffee shops get an influx of shoppers popping in as well.
“The more we keep in this economy obviously the better these businesses will fare”, says Mark McKenzie, Mayo Plaza Property Manager. “It’s unique things when you buy them”.
“Six years later, we’re pleased to say they have – last year, thousands of communities and 88 million consumers shopped small on Small Business Saturday”.
Many shoppers went out in support of Small Business Saturday, another shopping holiday that follows Black Friday and gives customers another chance for more discounts.
“We help schools with programs and a lot of people don’t realize that”.
“We’re a community down here, and so, we shop at each other’s businesses, eat at local restaurants, use local banks”, Heath said.
It’s the fifth year American’s have been encouraged to support small local businesses on what’s typically the busiest shopping weekend of the Christmas season.
There is also a social media campaign for Small Business Saturday. We’re local. It stays here.
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Owner of Salt and Pepper Jessica Pollard says,”That’s the same thing as us supporting our local schools, colleges, any charities”.