Local Business Groups Bring Cash Mob Concept to Anchorage (KTVA.com exclusive)

Event combines social activity and local economic stimulus

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By Kirsten Swann

ANCHORAGE - In an effort to pump up local business, Anchorage economic leaders are turning towards an emerging trend: cash mobs.

Described as flash mobs with a twist, the event features a group of shoppers pledging to spend a set amount of money each at a designated local company. Nearly 200 such events took place nationwide last weekend as part of the first annual International Cash Mob Day.

The rules are simple: Spend $20, meet three new people, spread the word via social media and tell a friend about your experience.

Organized via Facebook, the Anchorage cash mob is part of a months-long promotional union between multiple local economic development groups, and Anchorage Downtown Partnership Executive Director Chris Schutte said it boiled down to basic math. If every family in Anchorage spent $20 per month at a locally owned business for three months, Schutte said it would equal roughly $10 million in economic impact.

“We don’t mean economic activity in the sense that we’ve sold $10 million worth of stuff,” Schutte said. “There’s a multiplier effect where every dollar that you spend locally will recycle through the economy seven or eight times.”

He said the money travels from consumer to business to suppliers, but the cash mob concept is just as community-minded as it is economic. By bringing together 20 to 30 Anchorage residents for targeted spending, Schutte said the cash mob concept gave a new appeal to economic development.

“We think it’s going to be a lot more fun,” he said. “It’s not just another gimmick, it’s a social activity.”

The Anchorage cash mob is scheduled to gather April 6 at 6 p.m. in Town Square Park.
 

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fyi said on Thursday, Apr 5 at 12:47 PM

I will not be supporting local idiots, I mean businesses. They demolished the meaning of "community" long ago, the kind of community that Anchorage USED to be.

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Mike J said on Monday, Apr 2 at 12:54 PM

Discount? How about overall benefit to the community and local economy by shopping local, and small business?

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TectonicSurfer said on Friday, Mar 30 at 4:58 PM

"There's a multiplier effect were every dollar..." You're supposed to be a journalist. Learn the difference between 'where' and 'were'.

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cooljulie said on Friday, Mar 30 at 4:56 PM

Sounds great! How much of a discount do we get for agreeing to shop? Has to work both ways to benefit everybody.

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