This is the inaugural blog for Dealium…


Customers are truly the lifeline of your small business. We simply can’t exist without them. They buy your products and services and are your reason for being. We are constantly thinking of ways and recycling old successful ways to not only keep our current customers happy and loyal but bring in new ones as well. We are always looking for ways to bring in new customers but that can be expensive. Events such as Covid have certainly affected your small business in some way, shape or form. The general economy, changes in customer spending habits and a new work from home option has affected how your interact with your current customers and how you attract new ones to your business.


Through the Dealium blog, we will address and discuss one of the Top 2 most pressing issues for small business owners which is Customer Acquisition and Customer Loyalty. The aforementioned are not a given for any business and they definitely take consistent effort in achieving. In order for your business to start and remain successful, there needs to be a sense of viral promotion by your existing customers in order to get more folks to notice and support your small business.


Small business is absolutely vital to the US economy. In 2020, the number of small businesses in the US reached 31.7 million, making up nearly all (99.9 percent) US businesses. Over time in the Virely blog we will discuss ways small businesses around the country have not only been able to survive but thrive, even in the Covid environment. The toughest question is how are we able to get our customers to support you even in difficult times. Lets enjoy this new journey of discovering effective ways of bringing in new customers and keeping your existing customers coming back together to your small business.


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 I’m Brenton Wright, an entrepreneur with a passion for community empowerment. My journey began in Atlanta, Georgia, where I discovered the immense potential of local businesses and their impact on neighborhoods. Inspired by the vibrant tapestry of small enterprises, I set out to create something extraordinary—a platform that would connect businesses, consumers, and communities in a meaningful way.