Councilmember Agran Proud To Support Irvine’s “Shop Small” Program

The City of Irvine is offering a Shop Small program to help local product-based Irvine businesses learn how to sell products online. The program is a free 5-week course that will teach current and future business owners how to reach online customers. Upon completing the program, business owners will gain free access to an eCommerce platform and personal one-on-one consulting. Priority admission for the course will be given to new businesses that have no online sales experience.

“We’re extremely proud of all the prospering local businesses we have in Irvine. This Shop Small program is designed to help new businesses raise their presence online, reach more customers, and further grow our thriving Irvine business community,” said Councilmember Agran.

The first session of the Shop Small program starts October 5th. To learn more, go here.

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