Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Small Business Saturday
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Doug and I celebrated Small Business Saturday with a visit to Bold Fork Books, a culinary bookshop in DC. Thank you to Clementine, Sam, and the whole team for showing us your amazing cookbook collection and for bringing joy and flavor to the community. Show more
Every small business is an act of hope. This Small Business Saturday, we're celebrating all small businesses, including the 20 million new business applications — 20 million acts of hope — since I took office. Show more
In honor of #SmallBusinessSaturday, we’re sharing some moments from our first-ever panel at Fandom Con San Jose! Watch in full: https://youtu.be/JFOF-ECElGc We focus on the making of our upcoming game, Snowkissed Romance, our creative process and inspiration. Show more
Today is SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY! Will be in Fells Point at Broadway Mrkt - both selling & supporting small business. Here are some of my son’s unique art - the Patterson Park pagoda items. Work jackets, sweaters, hoodies & more. Great gifts & great $ Show more
Happy Small Business Saturday. If you’re local to Ventura County and beyond and are a fan of @Arsenal_comics , my small business, it would mean a lot to see you at our 10-year anniversary celebration. We have an incredible lineup of talented comic book creators! One week today! Show more
Happy Small Business Saturday! If you're out today - it's a great day to shop small. I'm proud to advocate for NE Ohio's small businesses and entrepreneurs, including with our annual OH-11 Small Business Expo. Show more
Good Saturday morning. 25 degrees here. It’s Mason Jar Day, Small Business Saturday and Mousse Day. Time to put a bow on this month. Continued prayers for all affected by disasters & those involved in the recovery efforts and donating. You are loved and we are Blessed. Show more
Small Business Saturday serves to support and promote small and local businesses. Small businesses are an important part of the American economy, providing 64% of all new jobs and accounting for 54% of all US sales.
Small Business Saturday was created by the American Express Corporation. Small Business Saturday was first held on November 27, 2010 with help from American Express' advertising campaigns to support the day. The following year, in 2011, political figures such as President Obama, voiced their support for Small Business Saturday. Since then, Small Business Saturday has been observed annually on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
Small Business Saturday facts & quotes
According to the forbes.com, most small businesses in 2024 were owned by baby boomers (40%) and gen X (47%).
According to American Express and NFIB, 55 percent of Americans are now aware of Small Business Saturday, with 83 percent of them saying it inspires them to shop at small businesses year round.
As a former small business owner, I recognize both the important role small businesses play in our economy and the broad universe of challenges that small business owners face in trying to make ends meet. - Sue Kelly, US. Congresswoman
I'm a big fan of small business ownership. I think it's the backbone of American innovation. But to be successful, you first have to have the courage to go for it. - Bill Rancic, American Entrepreneur
In the News and Trending for Small Business Saturday
Do your daily or holiday shopping a local or small business to support your community.
Watch a movie about entrepreneurship and general business. Building a business from an idea, into a small business and perhaps into something larger is difficult. Our recommendations: The Wolf of Wallstreet , The Pursuit of Happiness, Jerry Maguire, The Social Network and You've Got Mail
Participate in Small Business Saturday as a business owner or encourage those you know who own small business to participate. American Express provides material online to further assist small businesses with business promotion for the day.
Take a look on Groupon for some local deals. Groupon always offers deals to small local businesses.
Contribute to a local cause and donate to a small non-profit organization within your community. Many of these organizations organize activities for local children or help those in your community who are most in need.