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Why Small Business Saturday matters all year long

A big win for Filipino communities and entrepreneurs

Anna Price

Small Business Saturday, a movement originally started by American Express in 2010, emphasizes the crucial role small businesses play in building strong, connected communities. Though rooted in the U.S. and traditionally held the Saturday after Thanksgiving, its principles resonate globally, including here in the Philippines. Supporting small businesses isn’t limited to one day; it’s a mindset worth embracing throughout the year to foster local growth and resilience.

Supporting Small Businesses Builds Stronger Communities

Small businesses often serve as the heartbeat of a community, creating jobs and contributing to the local economy. When you shop small, you invest directly in the dreams of entrepreneurs, many of whom are your neighbors. Beyond providing goods and services, these businesses often sponsor community events, support schools, and create spaces where people connect.

Imagine the impact if we treated every Saturday—or even every week—as an opportunity to shop small. From the local café brewing your favorite blend to the artisan shop selling handcrafted gifts, supporting small businesses helps sustain the fabric of our communities.

Growth Opportunities for Small Business Owners

For entrepreneurs, Small Business Saturday is more than a day; it’s a reminder of the power of collective support. Business owners can use it as a springboard to evolve and innovate, whether by adopting new technologies, improving customer service, or launching collaborative events with other small enterprises.

If you're thinking of starting your own business, this day underscores the importance of building strong community ties. Incorporate Small Business Saturday into your yearly marketing plan, create engaging campaigns, and join forces with fellow local businesses to amplify your impact.

Lessons From the Palengke: A Filipino Perspective

In the Philippines, the tradition of shopping small extends to the palengke or public market, where relationships between vendors and their suki—loyal customers—often outweigh the importance of price.

While malls like dominate the retail landscape, local markets remind us of the charm and authenticity small businesses offer. Supporting them isn’t just about commerce—it’s about preserving cultural heritage and fostering genuine human connections.

A Call to Action

Small Business Saturday might officially come once a year, but its message resonates every day. Whether you’re a consumer looking to make more meaningful purchases or a budding entrepreneur striving to make a difference, remember: shopping small can lead to big changes.

So, as you plan your next purchase or dream of launching your venture, think local. By supporting small businesses regularly, we not only sustain our communities but also inspire a future where entrepreneurship thrives.