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Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever

Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever

Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever

By Deb Ammerman, Editor-in-Chief

There’s something special about walking into your favorite locally owned coffee shop where the barista knows your order, browsing handmade goods at a nearby boutique, or hiring a contractor whose kids go to school with yours. Small businesses don’t just make up the backbone of our economy—they’re the heartbeat of our communities.

In today’s fast-paced, hyper-digital world where two-day shipping and mega-retailers dominate the landscape, it might be easy to forget the immense value small businesses bring. But now—more than ever—they need our support. And we need them, too.

They Are the Dreamers and Doers

Behind every small business is a person with a story. Maybe it’s the single mom who turned her baking hobby into a storefront, the retired vet who opened a local repair shop, or the young couple launching a wellness studio. These are real people, not faceless corporations. When we support their businesses, we invest in their dreams—and help keep entrepreneurship alive in our own neighborhoods.

They Create Local Jobs and Keep Dollars in the Community

Every dollar spent at a local business circulates through your town—paying for music lessons, groceries, rent, and school supplies. Small businesses are the top employers in many areas, and they tend to hire local talent, support other local services, and give back to schools, charities, and sports teams. Simply put: shopping small is a powerful way to build economic resilience close to home.

They Bring Heart to the Marketplace

Let’s be honest—there’s a level of care, customization, and customer service from small businesses that you just don’t get from big chains. It’s the hand-written thank you note, the owner who stays late to meet your deadline, the curated experience that makes you feel seen and valued. That human connection? That’s the magic of small business.

 

Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever
Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever

They Fuel Innovation and Identity

Small businesses bring diversity and character to our communities. They reflect who we are and what we value. Without them, our towns would all start to look the same—cookie-cutter chains with no soul. Small business owners take risks, test new ideas, and offer unique solutions you won’t find anywhere else.

They Survived… and They’re Still Standing

The last few years haven’t been easy. From pandemics to economic uncertainty, many small business owners have been in survival mode. Those who are still here didn’t make it through without scars—but they made it. And they did it through grit, creativity, community support, and sheer determination. Now is the time to show up for them like they’ve shown up for us.

Here’s How You Can Help—Today:

  • Buy Local First – Before heading to a chain, ask, “Can I get this from a local business instead?”
  • Share the Love – Post about your favorite businesses on social media or leave a 5-star review.
  • Refer a Friend – Word-of-mouth is gold. Tell someone about a great local service or product.
  • Support Online – Many small businesses now offer online ordering. You don’t have to leave the house to make an impact.
  • Be Patient and Kind – Many are still rebuilding or short-staffed. A little grace goes a long way.
Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever

At Small Business Showcase Digital Magazine, we are passionate about telling the stories of these incredible entrepreneurs, makers, and service providers. Our mission is to spotlight their hard work, celebrate their creativity, and connect them with people like you who believe in the power of community.

Because when we support small business, we’re not just helping someone make a living—we’re helping entire communities thrive.

So, what small business will you support today?

Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever

Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever

Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever

By Deb Ammerman, Editor-in-Chief

There’s something special about walking into your favorite locally owned coffee shop where the barista knows your order, browsing handmade goods at a nearby boutique, or hiring a contractor whose kids go to school with yours. Small businesses don’t just make up the backbone of our economy—they’re the heartbeat of our communities.

In today’s fast-paced, hyper-digital world where two-day shipping and mega-retailers dominate the landscape, it might be easy to forget the immense value small businesses bring. But now—more than ever—they need our support. And we need them, too.

They Are the Dreamers and Doers

Behind every small business is a person with a story. Maybe it’s the single mom who turned her baking hobby into a storefront, the retired vet who opened a local repair shop, or the young couple launching a wellness studio. These are real people, not faceless corporations. When we support their businesses, we invest in their dreams—and help keep entrepreneurship alive in our own neighborhoods.

They Create Local Jobs and Keep Dollars in the Community

Every dollar spent at a local business circulates through your town—paying for music lessons, groceries, rent, and school supplies. Small businesses are the top employers in many areas, and they tend to hire local talent, support other local services, and give back to schools, charities, and sports teams. Simply put: shopping small is a powerful way to build economic resilience close to home.

They Bring Heart to the Marketplace

Let’s be honest—there’s a level of care, customization, and customer service from small businesses that you just don’t get from big chains. It’s the hand-written thank you note, the owner who stays late to meet your deadline, the curated experience that makes you feel seen and valued. That human connection? That’s the magic of small business.

 

Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever
Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever

They Fuel Innovation and Identity

Small businesses bring diversity and character to our communities. They reflect who we are and what we value. Without them, our towns would all start to look the same—cookie-cutter chains with no soul. Small business owners take risks, test new ideas, and offer unique solutions you won’t find anywhere else.

They Survived… and They’re Still Standing

The last few years haven’t been easy. From pandemics to economic uncertainty, many small business owners have been in survival mode. Those who are still here didn’t make it through without scars—but they made it. And they did it through grit, creativity, community support, and sheer determination. Now is the time to show up for them like they’ve shown up for us.

Here’s How You Can Help—Today:

  • Buy Local First – Before heading to a chain, ask, “Can I get this from a local business instead?”
  • Share the Love – Post about your favorite businesses on social media or leave a 5-star review.
  • Refer a Friend – Word-of-mouth is gold. Tell someone about a great local service or product.
  • Support Online – Many small businesses now offer online ordering. You don’t have to leave the house to make an impact.
  • Be Patient and Kind – Many are still rebuilding or short-staffed. A little grace goes a long way.
Why Supporting Small Business Matters Now More Than Ever

At Small Business Showcase Digital Magazine, we are passionate about telling the stories of these incredible entrepreneurs, makers, and service providers. Our mission is to spotlight their hard work, celebrate their creativity, and connect them with people like you who believe in the power of community.

Because when we support small business, we’re not just helping someone make a living—we’re helping entire communities thrive.

So, what small business will you support today?