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VOL. 2, ISSUE 5 | May 2023 |
CONGRATULATIONS, SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS - YOU KEEP OUR COUNTRY RUNNING! | ||
May is just around the corner, and it's a special month for all of us small business owners. That's right - May is Small Business Month - a time to celebrate the hard work and dedication of small business owners everywhere! We want to take a moment to congratulate each and every one of you for being the backbone of America's economy. Your hard work and dedication are what keep our country running, and we’re proud to be able to help you all achieve your business goals. So let's take a moment to pat ourselves on the back and celebrate all the amazing things we've accomplished. To all our new clients - welcome! We’re excited to help you take your small business to the next level. And to our current clients - thank you for your continued trust and support. Let's keep up the great work and make this Small Business Month the best one yet! |
SBA OFFERS RESOURCES FOR SMALL BUSINESS MONTH |
To help celebrate this month, we at Pratt & LeFevre want to let you all know about some amazing resources available to you through the Small Business Administration (SBA). The SBA has a wide variety of tools and resources designed specifically to help small businesses succeed. From funding programs to business counseling services, the SBA has everything you need to take your business to the next level. And during Small Business Month, they're offering even more support than usual. So if you're a small business owner looking for help and guidance, I encourage you to check out the SBA's website at https://www.sba.gov/. You'll find a wealth of information and resources there to help you achieve your business goals. And if you need any additional support, feel free to reach out to us – we’re here to help you succeed. |
MARKETING TIPS FOR SMALL BUSINESS MONTH |
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While Small Business Month is a great opportunity to reflect on all that you've accomplished, it's also an excellent time to focus on growing your business. Here are some marketing ideas to take advantage of Small Business Month. First and foremost, don't be afraid to let your customers know that it's Small Business Month. Send out an email blast or post on social media. Thank your customers for their support. Remind them of the importance of small businesses in our economy. This is also a great time to offer special promotions or discounts to your loyal customers. Another way to take advantage of Small Business Month is to team up with other small businesses in your area. Collaborate on a marketing campaign or host a joint event to promote each other's businesses. This is a great way to expand your reach and get your name in front of new potential customers. Finally, don't forget the power of good old-fashioned networking. Attend local business events and get to know other small business owners in your community. You never know when a collaboration or partnership might arise from these connections. We hope these marketing ideas inspire you to make the most of Small Business Month. |
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DISCLAIMER: Pratt and LeFevre Corporation has several attorneys on retainer. Any information contained herein should not be considered legal advice. The above is only an explanation of instructions given to Pratt and LeFevre Corporation by our attorneys which we have been given permission to explain from a lay-person’s point of view only. Any clarification or questions must be answered directly by an appropriate attorney. |
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