How to Create a Community Marketplace That Promotes Local and Requires Zero Maintenance
What if your downtown or chamber could offer an online marketplace that supported local merchants - without asking them to constantly update you?
That is the idea behind a community-wide marketplace. It helps your town promote shopping local, build visibility for multiple merchants, and make it easy for people to browse and buy from home. And like all great marketing, it starts with telling your story.
You do not need to be a writer - just follow a few simple prompts to highlight what makes your work meaningful. That is what we call Business Blogging. It just works.
Why It Matters
Your community is full of businesses people want to support - they just need a place to find and buy from them.
You will promote local shopping, even after hours.
A digital downtown means people can shop anytime, anywhere.
You will support businesses that are not tech-savvy.
Many local merchants want to sell online but do not have the time or tools.
You will build community-wide visibility.
This becomes a central hub to showcase your town’s products and services.
Bottom line?
A shared marketplace turns your community into one connected shop-local destination.
Why It Works
Local support is growing - but convenience still matters.
A content-led approach works well because:
It makes local shopping easy.
People can discover and buy from multiple businesses in one place.
It keeps merchant listings automatically updated.
Using Locable’s Mercantile platform, your members manage their info once and it syncs automatically to your shared marketplace.
It is sustainable.
No one on your team has to upload or maintain merchant content.
It supports both products and services.
Think gift cards, flowers, meal packages, event tickets, home goods, and more.
In short: It works because it is simple, flexible, and makes supporting local more convenient for everyone.
Small Steps, Big Wins
Marketing does not have to be complicated.
Start with a simple gift card campaign
Use a name like #BuyLocalWarBonds or “Downtown Dollars” to make it feel fun and timely.
Invite your merchants to join
They can add products or gift cards through free tools that connect to your site.
Promote the marketplace on your homepage and social
One link. Dozens of businesses. Infinite potential.
➡️ One marketplace. Many merchants. Maximum local impact.
A Prompt-Based Approach to Marketplace Content
Use these prompts to write a short post or landing page about your marketplace:
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What is the purpose of the community marketplace?
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What types of businesses and products are included?
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How can people shop or buy from it right now?
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What makes this marketplace different from Amazon or Etsy?
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What are some examples of gift cards, goods, or services listed?
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What do people assume about shopping local that is not true - or what do you wish more people knew?
Pro tip: Add a quote or testimonial from a local business or recent buyer to make it personal.
Get Going - Free Worksheet Download
✅ A space to highlight your merchant mix and community vibe
✅ A spot to include photos, categories, or campaign tags