KelownaNow launches directory for local e-commerce stores

| March 31, 2020 in #kelownastrong

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Since a lot of local retailers have had to shut their doors, the way we shop at these places has drastically changed. 

Thankfully, KelownaNow has launched an online e-commerce directory. 

Here we provide you with an organized catalogue of all the retailers near you that you can support online. 

By purchasing their gift cards to use at a future date or by buying their products from their online stores. 

KelownaNow is all about making your life easier, so what is better than buying amazing local items, supporting the local economy, all from the comfort of your own home? 

The directory utilizes the location tracking on your phone to sort retailers based on what’s closest to you and you’ll be able to click into each one to get more details.

We’ve already included information for some of the listings but will be relying on retailers to reach out to Alexa Anderson by email to claim their listing.

That will allow the business owner to update their listing whenever they want and add any kind of information they deem to be important.

If for some reason your business is not currently listed, Alexa will be able to add it as well and get you all set up!

This is the second of many directories to come as we hope to help local businesses stay as prosperous as possible while the world tackles these unprecedented times together.

Click this link to check out the directory and reach out to Alexa if you’re the owner of a local restaurant that wants to have control over your listing!

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