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Web Directories That List Black-Owned Businesses
December 29, 2015Business, EconomicsBlack Business Owners, Black Businesses, Black Entrepreneurs, Group EconomicsMelanoid Nation
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There are many Melanoid people who have the good intentions on patronizing and/or promoting Black-owned businesses, yet they feel a sense of helplessness when it comes time to doing so. The reasoning for this is because locating a Black owned and operated business can sometimes be like searching for a needle in a haystack. Fortunately, the onset of the Internet has made finding such businesses a little easier. Here is a list of online directories that list Black-owned businesses for the convenience of the potential Black clientele.
1. iZania.com
Founded by former IBM employee named Roger Nelson, this site was created by him to be a “virtual Black community” that embraces strong African principles, and aims to unite the global Black Family via group economics.
2. HBCU Money’s 2015 Black-Owned Directory of Banks
Perhaps one of the most sought after Black-owned businesses when it comes to Black Society, this directory will serve as a guide for your future Black banking needs. Let the dollar circulate…this time in the hands of Black bankers.
3. We Buy Black
This site is prime location for practical products (and cool miscellaneous items alike) that can be utilized by Black consumers on an everyday basis.
4. Melanoid Nation
To some, this entry might come off as being a shameless plug, but to those in the know, our organization has promoted Black economic empowerment since our inception in 2014. From featured stories on up-and-coming businesses, to young aspiring entrepreneurs, we will continue championing the resurgence of Black businesses (as well as Black entrepreneurs).
As listed above, these are just a few more ways that you as the Black customer can keep your money in Black hands as much as possible by supporting Black owned businesses. Stay tuned for future stories that will continue to show you who and what to support so long as it leads to the uplifting of Black businesses.
B. Clark
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December 29, 2015Business, EconomicsBlack Business Owners, Black Businesses, Black Entrepreneurs, Group EconomicsMelanoid Nation
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There are many Melanoid people who have the good intentions on patronizing and/or promoting Black-owned businesses, yet they feel a sense of helplessness when it comes time to doing so. The reasoning for this is because locating a Black owned and operated business can sometimes be like searching for a needle in a haystack. Fortunately, the onset of the Internet has made finding such businesses a little easier. Here is a list of online directories that list Black-owned businesses for the convenience of the potential Black clientele.
1. iZania.com
Founded by former IBM employee named Roger Nelson, this site was created by him to be a “virtual Black community” that embraces strong African principles, and aims to unite the global Black Family via group economics.
2. HBCU Money’s 2015 Black-Owned Directory of Banks
Perhaps one of the most sought after Black-owned businesses when it comes to Black Society, this directory will serve as a guide for your future Black banking needs. Let the dollar circulate…this time in the hands of Black bankers.
3. We Buy Black
This site is prime location for practical products (and cool miscellaneous items alike) that can be utilized by Black consumers on an everyday basis.
4. Melanoid Nation
To some, this entry might come off as being a shameless plug, but to those in the know, our organization has promoted Black economic empowerment since our inception in 2014. From featured stories on up-and-coming businesses, to young aspiring entrepreneurs, we will continue championing the resurgence of Black businesses (as well as Black entrepreneurs).
As listed above, these are just a few more ways that you as the Black customer can keep your money in Black hands as much as possible by supporting Black owned businesses. Stay tuned for future stories that will continue to show you who and what to support so long as it leads to the uplifting of Black businesses.
B. Clark
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