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Buying Wholesale Vendor Lists? You Need to Read This.

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Should I buy wholesale vendor lists

Buying wholesale vendor lists – are they worth it?

I’m so excited to chat about today’s topic because it’s something I’ve wanted to talk about for a while, but was hesitant to because it’s somewhat of a controversial topic.

But today is the day that we’re going to dive right in and chat about developing your boutique’s unique brand list and whether or not you should be buying wholesale vendor lists.

Unsure what wholesale vendor lists even are? Don’t worry I’ll get into that too.

Ok…. Here we go! Let’s talk about curating a unique brand list for your boutique.

And I use the word unique because that’s exactly what it should be. It should be a list of unique vendors that align with you and your boutique brand that you can confidently offer your customers.

I fully believe there’s space for everyone’s boutique business, but that also means that you have to stand out and put you or your boutique’s unique story front and center.

You have to give people a reason to buy from you. Why are they going to choose to buy from you instead of someone else? What is it about you or your boutique that your customer will make a connection with?

Here are 4 things to consider when curating your brand list for your boutique:

1. Cost

What is the wholesale cost and what is your target customer willing to pay for that item?

2. Quality

Does your customer look for good quality and will pay for quality? Or is the most important thing to them an affordable price where quality isn’t as big of a factor.

3. Availability

Where else can customers buy this brand? Are these other stores or boutiques your competitors? And what are the vendor ship dates for their product?

4. Brand communication

Is the brand responsive to emails? Can you call them? Do they have a sales rep that you can develop a relationship with?

Now, I know one of the number one questions I always get is where to buy wholesale.

And the next question after that that I always get is if they can buy a wholesale vendor list from me.

So, what is a vendor list?

A vendor list is essentially a list someone (maybe a boutique owner) has put together a list of wholesalers and their contact information.

I get asked that question so often, that I have considered making a list for you. But every time I sit down to do it, I just don’t see the value in it.

And here’s why:

For starters, these wholesale brands are not a secret. They are equally available to every boutique.

And I can’t tell you which brands to buy from for your boutique unless I did an analysis of your boutique business and target customer.

What quality is to me may not be good enough quality for your brand or your boutique. The price that works for me and my business may not be the same for you.

So I feel as though it would be irresponsible for me to just hand you or charge you for a list of vendors and say hey use these when I know nothing about your business.

Instead, I prefer to empower you with the resources to research wholesale brands on your own. I prefer to recommend tradeshows or markets in different cities for you to attend, most who have virtual showrooms now for you to browse and start curating your brand list online.

And all of this is available for free.

What’s more is that if I sold you a wholesale vendor list – you would still have to do research! You would still have to go through a list and research whether or not these vendors will work for your business.

And do you really want to buy a wholesale vendor list that literally thousands of other boutique owners are using and buying from?

I know I don’t. I want my brand list to be unique to my boutique and especially curated just for my customers and clients.

And that is why I don’t sell wholesale vendor lists.

Phew… what a relief to get that off my shoulders. 🙂

What do you think about wholesale vendor lists? Comment below!

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How to Plan a Boutique Launch Calendar

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How to plan a boutique launch calendar

Planning your boutique launch calendar is one of the most important parts of your boutique launch.

Behind every successful launch is a good launch strategy and plan.

To get started, you’ll need to choose a launch date and I’m sure you’re also wondering how long it will take you to get everything in order for your launch.

I’ve seen online boutiques go from zero to launch in as little as two weeks and others at 6 months.

Take into consideration how much extra time you have to devote to your new business. This will obviously vary person to person and there’s no right or wrong amount of time to launch your boutique.

To give yourself a comfortable timeline, I would suggest planning your launch date for your online boutique at about 2-3 months out.

That will give you ample amount of time to get your business licenses, wholesale inventory, and your launch strategy plan ready to go.

Ok, let’s go over what you’ll need to start planning.

First you need a calendar.

You could do this digitally online and use a program like Asana or Trello to help you manage your tasks and to-do lists, or you can print out a free calendar.

I personally use both. I like to have a paper calendar to see an overview of everything I have to do and I like to manage my to-do lists in Trello.

After that, we can make a list of things that we need to do before the launch. I also usually overestimate how much time something might take me just to give me a little cushion in case something takes longer than expected.

Here is a sample list of what you might want to include on your boutique launch calendar:

1. Create a budget.

2. Apply for licenses and permits.

3. Plan which tradeshows or markets to attend (which may be virtually) and start researching brands to carry.

4. Place wholesale orders.

5. Apply for a business bank account.

6. Design logo + start designing website.

7. Set up an email list.

8. Design and order business cards and supplies.

9. Plan Facebook ad strategy and create ads.

10. Tag, price and steam merchandise.

11. Product photoshoot.

12. Plan launch day events.

13. Launch.

Once you have a detailed list of items for your calendar you can start filling in the days.

Each big task on my calendar, I break down into small steps and put those smaller steps on a daily to-do list.

So for example, if I have on my calendar “design website”, I will write down daily what to do to accomplish the bigger goal, like design my slideshow and collections graphics, create FAQ’s and return policy pages, etc.

Check out this video for an example of how I block off the larger tasks for a launch in my calendar.

Definitely take into consideration how much time you’ll be able to dedicate to your new business.

If you work full time, have kids, or other responsibilities, it might take you longer than the next person to launch, but that’s totally ok!

I know you’re excited to get started and trust me you’ll get there with a solid plan and your launch calendar!

Comment below with your boutique launch date and plans!

Make sure to subscribe to my Youtube Channel for more videos all about how to launch and scale your online boutique!

Looking to get started with your online boutique? Check out my FREE workshop, ‘5 First Steps to Start Your Online Boutique’!

5 First Steps to Start Your Online Boutique

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How Much Inventory Should I Buy to Start an Online Boutique?

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In this post, we’ll be going over how much inventory you should buy to start an online boutique.

So, how much inventory should you actually buy?

Well, you can’t know how much product to buy if you don’t know your sales goals and profit goals.

When you’re first starting, it’s even more confusing because many numbers that you come up with to plan are going to be guesstimates.

And that’s ok because that’s how all businesses get started.

We start with an educated guess of our numbers and only after our first year will we really know better what those numbers should be and what we can expect in the future.

The longer and longer that you’re in business, the more you will be able to predict these numbers more accurately.

Ok, for me personally, I like to start with the most exciting number of all.

How much I want to eventually pay myself.

I don’t care what this number is. I want you to really ask yourself how much you eventually want to make in this business.

Starting with this number is exciting because it’s what will motivate you as you build your business.

I can break down everything else and see what I need to do to get to this magical number.

In the video below, I walk you through step-by-step how to calculate and come up with numbers for your business.

How Much Inventory Should I Buy to Start an Online Boutique

Comment below and tell me if you’ve figured out how much inventory you will buy for your online boutique!

Make sure to subscribe to my Youtube Channel for more videos all about how to launch and scale your online boutique!

Looking to get started with your online boutique? Check out my FREE workshop, ‘5 First Steps to Start Your Online Boutique’!

5 First Steps to Start Your Online Boutique

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How Much Does it Cost to Start an Online Boutique?

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How Much Does it Cost to Start an Online Boutique?

Today, we’re talking about your budget and how much it costs to start an online boutique.

First, I’m going to talk about the factors that will affect your cost and budget and then I’ll go over a sample online boutique cost and budget in a video for you.

What are the 6 things that are going to affect the cost of your boutique?

1. The type of online boutique.

The two different types of online boutiques we’re going to talk about today are dropshipping and inventory based.

A quick overview of the difference between dropshipping and inventory based is that with dropshipping you don’t handle any product. Your vendor will ship directly to the customer.

An inventory based online boutique is where you will purchase the wholesale inventory in advance and when it sells, you ship it to your customer.

There’s pros and cons to both of these which I go over more in depth in my free workshop.

As far as cost goes, a dropshipping boutique is going to cost the least amount of money to get started because you’re not spending any money on inventory.

The main things you need to include in your budget for dropshipping are:

  • A website domain and platform. (I recommend Shopify.)
  • An email software to capture customer emails for email marketing.

And those are really the only two absolute necessities you’ll need to set up a dropshipping website.

For an inventory-based online boutique, you’re looking at the investment of the dropshipping boutique PLUS your inventory and supplies. Supplies for example could include shipping supplies like tissue paper, business cards, stickers, etc.

2. Product Type

What I mean by product type is exactly what will you be selling if you’re buying wholesale inventory. Will your boutique carry jewelry, shoes, dresses, coats, or candles?

All of these products vary drastically in their wholesale cost. Wholesale cost of a coat is going to be much higher than a candle.

You also need to know how much of each product type that you’re going to buy. This I’ll cover more in a little bit.

3. Price Point

Another thing that affects cost is your price point.

So, if you’re selling shoes in your online boutique – what brand or type of shoes are you selling? Are they high end or affordable shoes? Maybe you’re selling jewelry, are you selling costume jewelry or diamond jewelry?

The price point you’re selling at will also affect your cost and how much you will need in your budget to get started.

3. Marketing/Launch Strategy

There are two main ways that you can drive traffic to your online boutique. This is with organic traffic which is free and paid traffic which obviously costs money. This would be like running Facebook ads to your website.

Clearly this is going to affect your cost because one is free and the other could cost a lot depending on what your advertising budget is.

Check out my series here on 4 different ways to drive traffic to your website.

4. Available Funds

You could budget and plan all you want, but if you don’t have the available funds, you won’t be able to execute your ideas.

You either have the funds or you need to get them.

A few ways I have personally used to fund my boutiques are my own savings, bank loans, credit cards, and reinvesting from my boutique’s profit.

So, this one is really important. Please do not put yourself in a bad financial situation to try and start your boutique business.

If you are living paycheck to paycheck or are already having a hard time paying your bills, now might not be the right time for you to start a new business.

Be patient and wait until you can invest in your business without being stressed about it.

I saved for a year before I bought my first inventory which was $700.

As time went on and I made more and more sales, I continued to reinvest back into my business until I was where I wanted to be with sales and inventory.

Then I was able to take out a loan for my brick and mortar boutiques.

So if your initial investment is low, start small and keep saving. But please be financially responsible with your personal life as well.

5. Profit Goals

How much you spend starting your boutique will also depend on your profit goals and how much you want to pay yourself or reinvest back into your business.

You have to know what your profit goals are to know how much inventory to buy to meet those goals.

Let’s go over a sample budget for both a dropshipping boutique and an inventory-based online boutique here in this video.

Comment below and tell me what type of boutique you plan to start!

Make sure to subscribe to my Youtube Channel for more videos all about how to launch and scale your online boutique!

Looking to get started with your online boutique? Check out my FREE workshop, ‘5 First Steps to Start Your Online Boutique’!

5 First Steps to Start Your Online Boutique

Filed Under: CLOTHING BOUTIQUE, FASHION INDUSTRY, START YOUR OWN BUSINESS Tagged With: boutique start-up costs, how to start a boutique, online boutique boss, online boutique cost, online boutique owner, online boutique tips

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