Reminder: American Express Small Business Saturday Enrollment

Here’s your reminder to register for American Express Small Business Saturday! Registration begins at MIDNIGHT MST (2AM EST). Remember that enrollment is limited! On Small Business Saturday, you’ll get $25 statement credit for spending $25 with your American Express card at a small business. Check the map on the site to see which businesses near you are participating!

Small Business Saturday 2012 – Nov. 18 Enrollment

November 24th is Small Business Saturday! Mark your calendars NOW for November 18th, when enrollment for the American Express $25 Statement Credit Cardmember Offer opens– enrollment is limited! On Small Business Saturday, you’ll get $25 statement credit for spending $25 with your American Express card at a small business. The Small Business Saturday page also has free marketing materials and online advertising to raise awareness.

FedEx Small Business Saturdays $25 Gift Card

Through tomorrow, November 3rd, show your support for Small Businesses via Facebook. 40,000 entrants will receive a $25 American Express Shop Small Gift Card ($1 million total). Gift card will be available for use on Saturday, November 24th, to support small businesses in your area. If you have won, you’ll receive an e-mail within 10 business days.

Also, enter and vote for a small business grant of $25,000. Registration must be completed by November 17th. Once approved, daily voting will run through November 24th.

American Express – 2011 Small Business $25 Dollars Bonus – November 26, 2011

American Express is again offering $25 bonus for supporting small businesses across the US.  On November 26, 2011 (Black Friday 2011), spend $25 and more at a particular small business and get back $25 in statement credit.  The full participating list of merchants will be posted soon.

The 2nd annual Small Business Saturday is a day dedicated to supporting small businesses on the busiest shopping weekend of the year.

On November 26, pledge to shop small at your favorite local stores and fuel your local economy. When millions of Americans shop small, it could be huge.