Introducing Small Business Month: Because a Week Isn't Enough

April 20, 2023


 

Small businesses are the backbone of the United States. There are 33.2 million small businesses in the country, employing almost half of all U.S. employees. These businesses are essential to our daily lives in America and are fundamental to the economy of the United States!  
 

So, while we generally see major corporations in the headlines and our news feeds, small businesses and their owners are the unsung heroes of the American Dream.


National Small Business Week typically occurs the first week of May in the U.S. That’s only seven days where we nationally recognize one of the most important pieces of our economy. So, to honor our entrepreneurs’ courage, community efforts, and hard work, we also celebrate Small Business Month for the entire month of May.  

 

Clearly, it is important that that our nation’s small businesses succeed. For small businesses to grow efficiently and effectively, there are tools available to take arduous or time-consuming tasks off your plate. You just need to know they exist, where you can find them, and how affordable they are.  

 

Your goal as an entrepreneur should be to provide a service or product you’re proud of, drive personal connections within and beyond your community, and enjoy the freedom you’ve created for yourself. Small Business Month aims to help entrepreneurs plan, create, and implement smart and efficient business tactics to fuel growth.
 

With the right tools, you won’t have to work in the dark endlessly — there should always be a light at the end of the tunnel.  


You can increase your chances of success by relieving certain burdens you may not be qualified for or simply don’t want to handle. A great example of this is logo and graphic design.


Unless you’re an expert in this field, you’re most likely not yielding as much as you would with someone who dedicates all their time to this craft. You wouldn’t ask an accountant to weld wings on a plane you’re about to fly on, so why put unnecessary burdens on yourself only to see your business flail in the wind?
 

There are companies out there that want to see your small business succeed — your success is their success — and they have the tools to get you there. Take advantage of Small Business Month because now’s the time to focus on the weaker points of your business.
 


 

When you can pinpoint the specific obstacles you’re facing — such as brand identity issues, IT problems, inefficient packing and shipping, and customer reach issues — you can better understand what business solutions will most help your company.


This helps improve customer experience and allows you to focus on more important things. Discover business services that can help you grow your business today.


About the Author

Jason Eisenberg is the Community Program Manager for Office Depot, specializing in small business and entrepreneurship. Based out of one of the most exciting cities for startups — Austin, TX — Jason is plugged into the business community, often connecting with thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and strategists to help identify and find solutions to common pain points all business owners share. To join our high-level discussions, check out our free online community, where you’ll have access to live Q&As, featured business interviews with experts, and the knowledge our members possess.

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