Small Business is the Backbone of America
"Every major company was once a small business," according to to Aimee Groth and Kim Bhasin from the Business Insider. Consider the garage days for the founders of Microsoft and Apple.
"You need a lot of passion for what you're doing because it's so hard," Steve Jobs once said. "Without passion, any rational person would give up."
After all, bootstrapping a startup is one of the quintessential elements of the American dream. A small business is defined broadly -- as a company with 500 or fewer employees.
Small Businesses contribute directly to their local area by providing jobs, taxes and reaching out and being active in the community. In fact, most small business owners are active on park boards, church committees, fraternal organizations, Chamber of Commerce, school boards, and many other charitable organizations. Small Business owners are the face of their business and create a bond with their customers.
Here are some facts about what happens when you shop at Tails To Remember Pet Services.
You support over 10 local families and craftsmen.
You Support over 20 American Businesses.
You Contribute to the tax base of your local area.
You help us help over 8 local pet adoption agencies, thereby reducing the euthanasia of countless animals.
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