What could you do with $840 a year?
How small savings can make a big impact for your business.
You work hard for every dollar that comes through your door. So when you find a way to save — especially on something essential like Internet and mobile — it matters.
On average, Ting customers who bundle Ting Internet + Ting Mobile save about $840 a year. That’s not just a line item on a bill — it’s money you can put back into your business, your people, and your community.
The power of $840
For small business owners, every dollar has a purpose. And $840 has a lot of potential. It’s enough to cover real improvements that make your workday smoother, your space more inviting, or your team more supported.
When you’re running lean, even modest savings can add up to meaningful growth. Reliable Internet that costs less helps your business stay connected — and frees up funds to reinvest where it matters most.
3 ways to reinvest
Here are a few practical ways $840 could go right back into building your business:
1. Invest in visibility
Your storefront is your first impression. $840 could fund a new sign, a fresh coat of paint, or updated lighting that helps your business stand out on the block. Sometimes a small visual upgrade can bring more customers through the door than you’d expect.
2. Invest in reach
Put your savings to work online. A few hundred dollars can fuel a local ad campaign, boosted posts, or professional photography that makes your business shine on social media. For many small businesses, that kind of visibility translates directly into growth.
3. Invest in your people
Your team keeps things running — and a little appreciation goes a long way. Use your savings for a team dinner, upgraded uniforms, or small bonuses. These gestures build loyalty and help make your business a place people are proud to work.
Small savings, big impact
When local businesses grow stronger, so do their communities. Every dollar saved and reinvested locally supports more than your bottom line — it keeps main streets active, teams employed, and neighbors connected.
That’s the kind of ripple effect that starts with reliable, fairly priced Internet — and grows into something much bigger.
Make your connection count
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