How small businesses can encourage customers to shop local

Many consumers want to shop local and support independent businesses in their area, but a lack of convenience, poor service and limited visibility when being searched for online can prevent that happening. 

To help encourage people to shop local, this guide outlines tips for how small businesses can maximise their advantages over the big guys.  

Sort out your SEO 

Although you want people to visit you in person, you need to make sure you can be easily found online because that’s where customers will likely first look when researching where to shop locally. 

Actions to take include: 

Use social media 

Embrace social media to encourage people to visit your premises. Be the face of your brand, tell your story, show your team, explain how you engage with the local community and post behind-the-scenes content.  

TikTok and Instagram lives have become an internet phenomenon. Many small businesses attract thousands of views when broadcasting live on the app from their business premises.  

An example is Spudman, real name Ben Newman, who has had millions of people watching his live streamed videos of him and his staff serving jacket potatoes. As a result, the business attracts huge queues whenever it visits an area.  

You can use the technology to directly sell products, show yourself serving customers and packing stock. People love seeing behind the scenes and it can encourage people to visit your business. 

You can also use social media to champion other local entrepreneurs and build a community of businesses that people want to support (and who may reciprocate your support).  

Create brilliant in- person experiences 

Deliver memorable experiences that make shopping a pleasure and encourage customers to return. Actions include: 

Reward loyalty and encourage repeat purchases 

Create loyalty schemes to encourage more purchases, reward repeat customers and build a community around your business. Actions you can take include: 

Remove buying friction  

People are attracted to online shopping or big high street businesses because of the convenience. Attract people to want to buy from your small business by making it easy for them. 

Actions you can take include: 

Be personal  

Get to know your customers and provide a personalised service. You could: 

Have an engaging shopfront 

Make your storefront stand out to encourage customers to walk in off the street. 

Things you can do include using bright colours, having clear signage and displaying chalkboards with useful information or a humorous joke.  

Other actions like having a dog water bowl outside will signal that your business is a welcoming part of the local community.  

Need support for your local business?  

If you are launching or running a high street business in the UK, get the advice you need. Contact our team at TaxAssist Accountants today or call 0800 0523 555

Last updated: 2nd July 2026