Business-to-Business
 

Indies are a family made stronger by our diversity. Whether you’re a bookstore, bike shop or bakery, you can use these business-to-business tools to spread the IndieBound message to your independent neighbors.

Resources from IndieBound
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  • Here’s What You Just Did — Give your customers something to think about: 10 reasons why shopping local and independent is so important. Add your own name to the editable PDF for real resonance.
  • We’re IndieBound decals — Talk to your independent neighbors about the movement. Start a conversation with a We’re IndieBound decal. Get as many as you want for free by clicking here.
  • Public Relations Primer — Filled with talking points and story hooks for the media on local economies and the shop local movement, as well as ideas on connecting with other local businesses.

Studies and reports

  • The San Francisco Retail Diversity Study, May 2007 — This economic and market share analysis of San Francisco—commissioned by the San Francisco Locally Owned Merchants Alliance and conducted by Civic Economics—shows that independent bookstores provide more economic value to a community than do chains.
  • The Andersonville Study of Retail Economics — A 2004 report by Civic Economics, which compares 10 local businesses in the Andersonville neighborhood of Chicago versus their chain competitors, demonstrates the greater economic impact of locally owned businesses.
  • Keep up with news from the growing shop local movement with stories from Bookselling This Week.
  • Find more economic studies and resources on our Advocacy pages.

Shop Local organizations

Find an IBA near you
Find an IBA in your community. Use the searches on AMIBA and BALLE's websites to find an IBA near you:

Always feel free to contact the IndieBound Outreach Liaison with any questions!