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Ways to Support Small Biz 👨‍🚀

Updated: Oct 28, 2022

Commercial Equities Group (CEG) is one of the small companies that make up 99.5% of businesses in Minnesota and employ 1.3 million people––46.2% of employees statewide. We’re a boutique brokerage, and we like it that way. We like being unique.



But being small means we have to be creative in how we break through in the digital world. We don’t have a huge marketing budget to dominate pay-to-play social media feeds and Google searches. So, it got me thinking, what are the best ways to support small businesses? Here are my five thoughts:


1. Do business with them. This is the obvious one, and of course, very important. We’re grateful for our clients and each time someone clicks on a link or downloads a brochure. After all, we want to help and get deals done. Each client and every deal keeps us going.

2. Understand how reviews impact businesses. Review counts and positive ratings improve a business’ local ranking in searches. The way algorithms work, if you’re at all happy, giving five stars is the way to go. Four through one is a varied version of “I wouldn’t recommend.” So if the experience was good––not necessarily perfect––give five stars. This applies to all industries including ride shares, retail, hospitality, and more.

3. Act on this knowledge and write reviews. Google reviews play a big part in how a business ranks in local search engine results. Sharing what you appreciate, really helps small businesses get noticed. Keep reviews specific, useful, and friendly, but don’t give out personal information. Talk about the range of services, your own experience, and/or highlight what makes the business exceptional. It’s very easy to copy and paste a review across platforms to support a business you value.

4. Engage in social media posts. Share, like, and comment on posts of small businesses you support. For example, if each person who reads this blog shares it with their network, it helps grow CEG’s name recognition and blog readership. Potential business could come our way from just a moment of your time or a click of a button.



5. Spread the word. The small business owners I know depend on word of mouth––referrals, networking, casual conversations, etc. It’s the most effective way to get business and outperforms TV, print, and social media marketing. That’s a great thing for businesses who have small marketing budgets. I use my phone to organize and instantly text contact information (v-cards) when I am referring people in my network. Boom. Done.


Lately, I’ve intentionally carved out time to write reviews for people in my network. (It’s a long list, and I’m slowly making my way through it! 😉) I find it beneficial to think about and describe the amazing people and businesses I work with. It puts me in the right frame of mind––givers gain. And, I love to help!


You can leave a review for me and/or CEG at Google, Facebook, and/or when on LinkedIn (copy & paste 😉).


At CEG, we’re here to help! Reach out to our team today if you have any questions. Or you can find me at 612-788-1552 or jeff@cegspaces.com.

Jeff Salzbrun is the owner and broker of Commercial Equities Group (CEG). As a veteran owned SDVSBO real estate brokerage, CEG has been involved in thousands of sale and lease transactions, ranging from single offices to 250,000+ square foot buildings. At CEG, we get your deal done. We know space, and we know the CRE business.



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