Ways to support local businesses

 

Here at Primary Times (region) alongside using our social channels and website to share great online content that we hope families are enjoying at home, we are also supporting local businesses and charities by sharing their updates and news.  

Here are some great tips on how you too can support local businesses from home, often for free.

Check out our Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and LinkedIn for our latest updates as well as our family update page for regional updates

1. Local at-home activities

Many local businesses have produced their own materials/resources/activities for home learning and entertainment - see the (regional) list that we have compiled here.

2.  Use your social media channels  

Many local businesses, regardless of their open/closed status are still using their social media channels to promote services they can still offer, livestreams and online events, resources that can be used at home and more.  Here are some tips on how you can use your personal social media to provide support quickly and easily

        -  Ensure that you do not miss updates from your favourite local businesses on Facebook by adjusting your Facebook News Feed                     preferences so that you get alerts.  Find out more about how to do this here:

         - If a local business shares some information, a live-streamed event or an offer that you think might be of interest to other people,           why not share the post or tag friends and family to make them aware

         - On a Thursday - create your very own #throwbackthursday where you use the day to share an image on your personal social media            of a memory at a local attraction/event

        -On a Friday - take part in #followfriday where you highlight local businesses that you personally recommend and would suggest                that other people like/follow on social media.

3. Post online reviews for a local business you have had a positive experience with

Sites like TripAdvisor and often individual business Facebook pages have the facility for you to leave an honest review of local businesses and attractions that you visited in the months leading up to the current situation.  These reviews are often a key way that customers make decisions over where to spend their money and will be invaluable to businesses once they are able to fully reopen.

4. Support a local charity with a donation

With charities and non-for-profit organisations unable to resume their normal fundraising activities for the time being, many are in need of additional funds via alternative methods.  We are frequently updating our 'family update' page which details some local organisations that you might want to support.  Many attractions such as wildlife parks/conservation attractions are hosting campaigns which include Amazon wishlists for items that are required by their animals.

5. Make a purchase from a local business

You will have spotted that many local businesses are being very creative in the ways that they generate some income if they can during this time, particularly when taking into account social distancing guidelines. If they cannot offer their normal service, some are offering gift cards, special offers and season tickets that can be purchased now and redeemed upon reopening.  We have also spotted some event organisers and theatres, for example, offering credits as an option instead of refunds for cancelled 

6.Send a positive message to your favourite local businesses

With many local businesses facing uncertain futures and in the position of having had to furlough staff, sending a short message to them via email or social media stating that you are thinking of them and cannot wait for them to reopen might give them a chance to smile! :) 

 

 

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