National Small Business Week (NSBW) 2016 is being held May 1st through May 7th throughout the United States.
“National Small Business Week is a chance to honor our nation’s 28 million small businesses and renew our commitment to fostering the entrepreneurial spirit that is central to the American experience,” said Maria Contreras-Sweet, the head of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Do you have plans for this week? Here are a few ways you can celebrate and jump-start your business!
Ask what events they have planned for Small Business Week and how you can get your small business involved.
Inform customers about the week and highlighting any specials or promotions you are offering.
Visit BNI.com, your local SCORE chapter, the Chamber of Commerce, MeetUp.com to explore opportunities within the small business community.
Take advantage of the boost your business will get from Small Business Week and use it to kick off a longer campaign to bring customers back.
Is there a small business that compliments your product or service? Consider partnering with them to offer special deals or discounts.
Put some money behind Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn ads. Test out a few different ads against each other to see how they are performing. Make sure to use great images to attract more eyeballs.
Showing appreciation goes a long way with your small business employees. Bring in a special lunch, host a fun event or hand out gift cards. Happy employees equal happy customers!
You won’t have to look far to find a small business. From the corner flower shop to an Etsy store, find a way to spend some of your hard earned dollars helping another entrepreneur.
Take a look around – do you see lots of clutter? That can hamper creativity and productivity. Clean up, buy new office supplies, consider fresh paint or new plants.
The holidays are just seven short months away! If your sales are picking up, consider getting additional funding to help with holiday cash flow, staffing, inventory and more.
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