Anchor Your Local Economy by Supporting Small Businesses Like Sammamish Carpet Cleaning
The struggle of main street stores and downtown shops against two day shipping sites and big box chains is not fake news or new news. As the consumer environment frequently turns to one-click and one-stop shopping, local governments are relying on the revenues of service industry businesses, like Sammamish Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning, to anchor our local economies.
Every dollar spent at a local business returns 67% back to the community*. For consumers, this means the dollar you spent on your professional carpet cleaning by Sammamish Carpet Cleaning, a locally owned and family operated business, is also supporting your local schools, fire departments, and community services.
In addition to that, 20-year Sammamish resident, Chris Williams, is the only hometown business owner that provides expert carpet and cleaning services to Sammamish! Every customer of Sammamish Carpet and Upholstery cleaning is creating and supporting local jobs and local families. You might see him in the grocery store, or walking his dogs; you might get to know him as a friend and community member. Supporting a local business owner like Chris means that you can trust the reputation of the company and feel comfortable knowing who is working in your home.
A Few Ways You Can Support Your Local Economy and Small Businesses:
- Root, root, root for the home team! Champion your community by spreading the word on your favorite local businesses. Help them increase their online presence by posting reviews and sharing your experiences on social media. Connect with Sammamish Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning on facebook and sign up for our newsletter here!
- Go, “Where everybody knows your name!” The classic TV series, Cheers, started each show singing the importance of hometown customer service. Patron the places that understand customer service is about people and cannot be outsourced.
- Put down the Google Map and go for a walk. Explore your local city and see what old and new businesses are in your neighborhood.
As we patron local, independently owned restaurants, retail shops, and service providers, we are supporting our community together, which is something that two day shipping can’t deliver.