Intuit QuickBooks Survey Reveals Consumers Plan to Spend Almost Half of Holiday Budgets with Small Businesses, Representing a $125 Billion Opportunity
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Despite Economic Uncertainty, Consumers Plan to Increase Small Business Spend by
Overall, total consumer spending at small businesses is expected to jump by
The survey of 6,500
Consumers Eager to Increase Small Business Spend
According to the findings, the majority of consumers are in the giving spirit this year, as
What’s driving this increase in holiday spending and support of shopping small? Work bonuses and savings.
More than a third of respondents (
“Our research shows that consumers want to support small businesses - and plan to spend
Tailored Solutions to Help Small Businesses Sell More This Holiday Season
The QuickBooks platform helps small businesses better manage their finances and business operations year-round, with a suite of integrated tools ideal for holiday sales planning and management. Intuit Mailchimp, an email marketing and automations platform, helps small businesses find and engage customers across email, social media, landing pages, and advertising. Together, these services can help small businesses stay on top of their seasonal planning, management, and marketing to make the most of the holiday shopping season ahead. Here are some tips small businesses can implement to optimize sales.*
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Consider a Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) Model: Providing flexibility and the appeal of no interest rates for shorter terms, BNPL has the potential to attract new customers and retain loyal ones. Three in five (
60% ) consumers plan to use BNPL for holiday shopping this year, and demand for this is especially high among younger Gen Z consumers. -
Look to provide seamless checkout experiences: Almost two-thirds (
63% ) of consumers say they’ll shop more with small businesses who offer contactless or mobile payments. To improve customer checkout, small businesses can implement an integrated payments solution like QuickBooks Payments, accepting customers’ payments in every way they want to pay with online invoicing, mobile payment apps, and in-person card readers.** - Offer holiday discounts to optimize sales: When possible, small businesses should look to offer special holiday discounts. Ninety-four percent of consumers say they compare prices between small businesses and big retailers, with half saying that finding a better deal at a bigger retailer would make them not buy from a small business. With the help of marketing platforms like Mailchimp, small businesses can turn their marketing data into personalized messaging to reach customers with the right discount at the right time.
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Encourage consumers to support local retailers: The report shows that consumers want to support local small businesses, with almost two-thirds (
62% ) more likely to shop small if the business is in their community. Remind consumers of your local ties and commitment to high quality and service. One way small businesses can do this is through targeted email and social marketing campaigns. - Make sure your inventory is available before the busy season: Last year’s earlier-than-ever start to the holiday shopping season is driving consumers to expect more of the same this year. The report reveals that a majority of consumers plan to start shopping in November, and Small Business Saturday (November 25) followed by Black Friday (November 24), are the holidays that will drive the most consumer shopping at small businesses. As the holiday shopping season begins to peak, business owners should ensure they have tools in place to easily track their sales and inventory.
QuickBooks has created a special holiday hub to help small business owners with the tools and resources they need to thrive and grow. For more information, small businesses can visit https://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/holidays/.
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Sample and methodology
Intuit QuickBooks Holiday Shopping Survey 2023
Intuit QuickBooks commissioned an online survey, completed in October 2023, of 6,500 consumers (adults aged 18+) throughout the US. Insights for Gen Z consumers are from respondents aged 18-24 (n=636), while insights for Millennial consumers are from respondents aged 25-44 (n=2,820). Small business consumer spending estimates are based on a weighted average percentage of total spend budget each survey respondent indicated they planned to spend at small businesses this holiday season multiplied by the equivalent number of people in the US population based on the latest available data from the
*QuickBooks and Mailchimp are sold separately. Integration available. Availability of features and functionality vary by Mailchimp plan type.
**QuickBooks Payments: Money movement services are provided by Intuit Payments Inc., licensed as a Money Transmitter by the
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