Retailers debut shop-local campaign

The state”™s leading retail association, founded in 1931 and representing more than 5,000 members from solo shops to national chains, has made the leap to Internet promotion to build business-friendly communities.

“I Shop NY” is a statewide campaign from the Retail Council of New York State that primarily uses new media and public relations “to build communities of support among local business owners and consumers.” It debuted May 22; the website is Ishopny.com.

The goal ”“ same as always ”“ “is to create a strong statewide business community by turning shoppers on to great local businesses.”

One in five or nearly 2.5 million New York state jobs are directly or indirectly supported by retailers, according to the association; and 16 percent of New York”™s GDP is generated by the retail industry.

Initially for the first six months, any business with a physical presence in the state can register for free and appear on the “I Shop NY” website. After that, the service for non-association members will be $50 to complete the year.

“Our members want us to remind shoppers of the critical role they play in the state”™s communities and of the need to boost the economic engine that is retailing in New York,” said James R. Sherin, the retail council”™s president and CEO. “”˜I Shop NY”™ is our response.”

“”˜I Shop NY”™ reminds New Yorkers of the economic impact they make when they shop in their communities,” the council reported. “The campaign encourages consumers to strike a balance in their shopping habits to include local merchants and other service providers. This is a statewide campaign marketed extensively by the Retail Council of New York State to build communities of support among business owners and consumers.”