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It’s not too late to shop small (and smart) for the holidays

- Small Business

Only a handful of days remain before Christmas, and you still have lots of gifts to buy. Wait! Step away from your computer. Don’t click on that massive online retailer.

If you’re a small business owner, or you just want to help save your community, there’s still time to get great gifts at reasonable prices and feel good doing it.

Yes! You can still shop local, shop small. Safely. And get your holiday gifts in time. Moreover, some of those gifts will be fabulous – unique, special, desired. Yes, it’s possible even if you don’t want to leave your house.

When the world came to a screeching halt because of COVID-19, small businesses were hit first and hit hardest. Businesses all along American Main Streets were shuttered, while huge online retailers made additional billions. Amazon – a company that paid only paid 1.2% in federal income taxes in 2019 for the first time since 2016 – doubled its profit as a result of COVID-19!

While small retail businesses that sold books or clothes or household goods were forced to close, big box stores that sold those same goods, but also sold groceries remained open. Independen­t bookstores are now closing at the rate of one per week.

It’s up to those of us who are small business owners, who love small businesses or want to see our communitie­s thrive – to take action by putting our dollars where our values are. The holiday season is crucial.

“If you want jobs in your community, if you want businesses in your community, you need to shop local,” my sister Janice Slater said. Janice has never bought on Amazon. “I’ll buy from big stores as well as small businesses, but I buy local because I don’t want my city to be just a bunch of empty buildings.”

This year, I’m buying my holiday gifts from small and/or local independen­t stores and businesses.

How can you do this?

• Shop in person at a local, independen­t store. In most of America, retail stores remain open. Small businesses are taking extra precaution­s to operate safely: limiting the number of shoppers, disinfecti­ng constantly, requiring shoppers and staff to wear masks. You can go into local independen­t businesses as safely, or more safely, as going to a big-box store.

• Shop online from local, independen­t stores. If you’re concerned about shopping in-person, you can often shop online from a local independen­t store. Ask about curbside pickup so you can get your gifts fast and without paying shipping charges.

• Buy gift cards from local retailers, service businesses and restaurant­s. Easy. Fast. Safe. Everyone loves getting a gift card. Remember, you can get gift cards from many service businesses – such as salons – as well as retailers and restaurant­s. And these small businesses need your dollars now!

• Call. If one of your favorite local stores, businesses, or restaurant­s don’t offer online shopping or to buy gift cards online, pick up the phone.

• Shop Bookshop.org. If you can’t get to your local independen­t bookstore – or you don’t have a bookstore locally – you can still support independen­t booksellin­g. Bookshop.org is a new online site that generates sales from and for “indies.” It’s an online book buying experience you can feel good about.

• Shop Etsy. Etsy.com is a vetted marketplac­e for handmade and unique items, typically from individual craftspeop­le or small businesses. There’s great, unique stuff here.

• Shop The Grommet. The online shop www.thegrommet.com helps independen­t inventors/makers bring innovative, clever new items to market. You will love shopping here, and they have many quick-toship and expedited shipping gifts that will get there before Christmas.

• Shop in person from a local bigger store. If you can’t find what you want from a small, independen­t company, at least shop locally. Money spent locally stays in your community and helps create jobs and supports your schools, first responders and roads.

Shopping local and shopping small might take just a little more effort, and sometimes cost a bit more. But you’ll find great gifts, while helping your community. And that’s the holidays spirit!

You can still shop local, shop small. Safely. And get your holiday gifts in time.

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