Boosting Small Businesses in the Christmas Spirit
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Boosting Small Businesses in the Christmas Spirit

In the festive spirit, around 50 small businesses seized a unique opportunity to showcase their products and services at a pop-up shop hosted by Pop Up Nation 592 at MovieTowne.

This collaborative effort with the Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry Guyana aimed to provide entrepreneurs with a special platform during the holiday season.

The pop-up shop transformed into a cozy shopping experience, offering a diverse range of options to cater to everyone’s wish lists.

Shazim Ali, the Founder of Pop Up Nation 592, highlighted the timeliness of the marketing initiative as the Christmas shopping rush continues throughout the month.

Insights from Small Business Owners:

Shazim Ali (Founder – Pop Up Nation 592) shared the diversity of offerings at the pop-up shop, including gift ideas, anime collections, home décor, and more.

Conika Marks (Owner – Nika’s Knick Knacks) encouraged small businesses to continue pushing, emphasizing that they can grow and become more significant with community support.

Takeisha Deleon (Representative – Tour Guyana) highlighted the privilege of spreading awareness about local businesses and promoting Guyana’s tourism industry.

Carrie Su (Representative – Tropical Construction) emphasized the importance of reflecting on business improvements for the upcoming year.

Encouraging Support for Local Businesses:

Pop Up Nation 592 plans to continue providing venues for small businesses at upcoming events, with an anticipated event scheduled for January.

Encouraging individuals to come out and support local businesses, the initiative strives to contribute to the growth and success of entrepreneurs.

As the Christmas season unfolds, this pop-up shop serves as a testament to the resilience and creativity of small business owners, offering them a platform to connect with customers and showcase their unique offerings.

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