Promoting the program

Thank you for partnering with Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to promote Shop Small Wisconsin. The Shop Small season encourages consumers to support local, small businesses in their communities.

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has proclaimed Nov. 29 through Dec. 31 as the official Shop Small Wisconsin season, but Wisconsinsites are encouraged to start shopping local for the holidays now.

While the campaign officially kicks off on Nov. 29, everyone across Wisconsin is encouraged to support the small businesses in their community year-round by visiting storefronts. However, small business owners emphasize how important the holiday shopping season is to the success of their businesses. You can do your part by promoting this campaign and shopping local whenever you can!

WEDC will be promoting the campaign through the holiday shopping season, so be sure to follow the channels below for up-to-date posts that will feature testimonials from small business owners and community advocates, as well as highlights from official visits from Deputy Secretary Sam Rikkers and other members of the WEDC team!

List of Planned WEDC Visits

Nov. 17: Lake Mills

Nov. 21: Cassville

Nov. 21: Gays Mills

Nov. 25: Mount Horeb

Nov. 25: Sauk City

Nov. 29: Monroe

Nov. 29: New Glarus

Dec. 4: Bonduel

Dec. 4: Peshtigo

Dec. 6: Madison

Dec. 13: Door County

Dec. 17: Eau Claire


Additional Social Channel Details

Hashtag: #ShopSmallWI

Channels:

Facebook: @WEDCcommunity

Instagram: @wedccommunity

LinkedIn: Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation

X/Twitter: @WEDCNews

We have provided assets below to help promote this year’s campaign. Happy Holidays!

Campaign Launch Post

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WEDC is encouraging everyone to #ShopSmallWI this holiday season. If you are planning to get a head start on your holiday shopping, you should consider visiting locally owned businesses in your community.

The majority of every dollar you spend at a local business goes back to supporting your community!

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Governor's proclamation post

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Governor Tony Evers has declared Nov.. 29 – Dec. 31 as a time to celebrate and support Wisconsin’s small businesses!

This holiday season, join WEDC in making a big impact by shopping local. Explore the unique shops, restaurants, and makers in your community and help keep Wisconsin thriving.

🛍️#ShopSmallWI and show your support for locally owned businesses!

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Social media graphic promoting the shop small campaign. Photo shows the owners and

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Social media graphic promoting the shop small campaign. Photo shows the owners and employee of a local business in Eagle River.

Small Business Saturday

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Saturday, Nov. 29 is Shop Small Wisconsin Saturday!

If you are planning to do some holiday shopping (today) (this weekend), why not #ShopSmallWI.  Local businesses offer one-of-a kind gift ideas for the one’s you care about most.

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Social media graphic promoting the Shop Small Wisconsin campaign.

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Social media graphic promoting the Shop Small Wisconsin campaign.

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Participating in #ShopSmallWI helps keep local businesses thriving.

Warm up from the cold weather and find a local business to support this holiday season.

It’s a great way to invest in your community and find products made in our great state.

The majority of every dollar you spend at a local business goes back to supporting your community!

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Social media graphic promoting the Shop Small Wisconsin campaign. The graphic shows a storefront employee behind a counter.

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Social media graphic promoting the Shop Small Wisconsin campaign. The graphic shows Deputy Secretary Sam Rikkers posing for a photo with an employee at a Wisconsin Ace Hardware.

 

Supporting Statistics/Facts

Source:  U.S. Census Bureau

  • Holiday season accounts for more than 1/3 of annual revenue for many retailers.

Source: International Council of Shopping Centers

  • Nearly 80% of U.S. adults shopped during five-day Thanksgiving weekend.

Source: 2024 survey of Wisconsin shoppers at downtown holiday events

  • 86% made retail purchases
  • 70% dined out

Source: American Express

  • In 2023, the reported projected spending in the U.S. from those who shopped at small businesses on Small Business Saturday was around $17 billion. (External link).
  • Since 2010, the total reported U.S. spending at small businesses during the annual Small Business Saturday is an estimated $201 billion. (External link)

Source: Bankrate

  • 61% of shoppers in a Bankrate survey said they were likely to shop on Small Business Saturday, compared to 56% for Black Friday. (External link)
  • Comparing small and large businesses across a range of criteria, nearly all survey respondents (96%) said small businesses provided better experiences in at least one trait. More than half of respondents said small businesses are better at offering unique gift ideas (56%) and superior customer service (54%). Plus, 44% said small businesses foster a sense of community. (External link)