Ivanka Trump

Ivanka Trump, daughter of President-elect Donald Trump, arrives at Trump Tower, Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, in New York.

(Evan Vucci)

CLEVELAND, Ohio - It seems everyone disappointed with the outcome of the 2016 Presidential Election has their own way of voicing their displeasure.

Some have participated in full-blown, nationwide protests. Others are wearing safety pins as a sense of solidarity for those who feel vulnerable to a Donald Trump presidency.

The latest protest involves a boycott of businesses that support companies allegedly associated with President-Elect Trump. The campaign has been picking up steam on social media via the hashtag #GrabYourWallet. There's even a spreadsheet listing the nearly 50 businesses that should be boycotted.

Marketing strategist Shannon Coulter began the movement in late October with a boycott of Ivanka Trump's clothing line. It has since expanded to included businesses like Macy's, Amazon, Forbes.com, NASCAR, HSN, Nordstrom, Zappos and more.

Shoes.com was on the list, but has since removed Trump products from its site after the boycott began.