How To Save Money For Your Online Boutique (2024)

“How can I save money to start my online boutique?”

“I haven’t started my boutique because I don’t have any money”.

Does that sound like you?

Lack of starter capital is the main reason many aspiring boutique owners are sitting on their dream.

I get it — if you want the highest likelihood of success, I recommend never starting an online boutique business without money.

Finally starting your online boutique business of your dreams doesn’t have to be super expensive. You can start for as little as $5,000 and lots of elbow grease! Click here to learn how much it costs to start an online boutique.

Below, I’ve compiled some best ways you can save money towards starter capital for your future online boutique business.

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Get Committed.

You MUST first commit to yourself that you will actually take action on your dream. You don’t want to leave it to someday— if so, it will always be a dream.

To make it a reality, open a savings account with good interest. I recommend Ally Bank, they are an online bank and the interest rate for their savings account is currently 1.9% as opposed to other banks that usually hover around .01%.

Go ahead and name the account “My Future Boutique”.

Also, give yourself a deadline. Do you want to start your boutique in the next 3 months? 6 months? next year? Set the date and add it to your calendar!

Get Aggressive.

When you’re serious about making this dream a reality, you’ll be entering a season of sacrifice. The thing you desire is usually right on the other side of what you won’t do. First up, is evaluating your current lifestyle to see where you can cut back to save money.

1. Cut out cable and put that money into your new savings account every month. You can sign up for a lower priced Hulu or Netflix subscription instead. To be even more aggressive, choose one or the other and NOT BOTH! Or if you have a sibling/close friend that has a subscription ask if you can share (you can set up separate profiles under one account) and just pay half the monthly subscription fee.

2. Do you order food regularly? Then commit to cooking all your meals more often. Have no time to cook on weeknights? Then spend a few hours on Sunday meal planning and prepping for the upcoming week. No excuses! That also means you’ll need to bring lunch and snacks to work. You’ll only fall prey to eating out when you haven’t properly planned out your week.

3. Instead of spending money hanging out with friends and/or coworkers, go to free events only or invite them to hang out at your house.

4. If you go to happy hours often, avoid the inflated bar fee by purchasing a bottle of wine/ alcohol and gather with friends at home instead.

5. Is your cell phone bill super expensive? Switch to a cheaper cell phone provider such as Simple Mobile or MetroPCS.

6. Are you living by yourself but barely home? Get a roommate and cut your living expenses in half. Or become an AirBnB host.

7. Call your car insurance company to see if you are actually getting the best deal for the plan that you are on.

8. Go on a spending fast and put all that money into your savings account!

9. Are you a label snob at the grocery store? Did you know that most store brands are the exact same quality as the brand name item? Seriously, it’s usually just private labeled for the supermarket brand. Save money on your groceries by purchasing the store brand version of your favorite items.

10. This one can add up really quickly, commit to sending 10% of every paycheck to your savings account.

11. Unplug items you are not currently using to lower your electricity bill — this is actually one of my favorites on how to save money. If you are not watching TV, then unplug it. If you are not using the microwave, then unplug it. If you are not charging your phone/laptop/tech gadgets, then unplug the chargers. You get the drift— by doing this in addition to not leaving lights on when a room is empty, my electricity bill has been as low as $32 and even during the summer months when we have the A/C on almost all day the bill never went over $80. I live in NYC guys, those bills are amazing!!

Get Creative.

Once you’ve turned over every nook and cranny of your lifestyle. It’s time to find ways increase your income.

1. Look through your closet, is there anything you no longer want or that you barely wear? Take some photos of it and sell it on eBay or Facebook Marketplace.

2. Have a car, bike or scooter? Sign up to deliver Uber Eats (I don’t recommend driving Uber because you’ll need a different type of car insurance coverage, God forbid you get in an accident)

3. Sign up to transcribe videos while in your pajamas with Rev.com.

4. Sign up to be a shopper with Instacart.

5. Like pets? Sign up to be a pet sitter at Rover.com

6. Like kids? Sign up to be a babysitter at Care.com

How To Save Money For Your Online Boutique (2024)

FAQs

How much money do you need to start up an online boutique? ›

The cost of starting an online boutique varies depending on the type of business structure you choose, your product, the platform you use for your store and the marketing strategies you employ. You can expect to spend between $500 and $2,000 to get your online store up and running.

How profitable are online clothing boutiques? ›

Therefore, most fashion online shops have gross profit margins (revenues minus COGS) of anywhere between 20 to 50%, meaning they spend more than half their revenues into sourcing the product itself.

How many pieces should you start with online boutique? ›

Inventory is a liability and you never want to get stuck with more inventory than you can sell. You want to make the most out of every dollar you spend. That's why I suggest starting with 1 case pack (also known as pre-pack) per style of item that you'll offer.

How much money do you need to start a boutique? ›

The Skinny. Before we get into the nitty gritty, a rough estimate for how much it will cost to open your boutique is anywhere between $50,000 to $150,000. That's quite a range, but the total cost could swing higher or lower depending on several variables. This is why a solid business plan is so important.

How much do online boutique owners make a year? ›

$26,200 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $123,400 is the 75th percentile.

What is a good profit margin for an online boutique? ›

According to Shopify, a 5% net profit margin is considered low, while 10% is considered average and 20% is high.

How successful are online shops? ›

Yes, ecommerce is profitable and is projected to remain so.

Insider Intelligence estimates that ecommerce will make up 23% of retail sales by 2025. The biggest factors adding to its growth are mcommerce, online retail shopper demographics, and increased online shopping in Asia and Latin America.

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings.

What is the best business structure for an online boutique? ›

Sole Proprietorship

You don't even need to register the business name you pick for the brand because the business isn't considered to be different from you under law. It is the simplest structure you can adopt, especially when testing an ecommerce business idea or starting out and trying to keep your costs really low.

How long does it take for an online boutique to take off? ›

The time it takes to make a living off an online boutique varies, but it can take several months to a few years to establish a profitable business. Whether it can become your sole income depends on factors like your niche, marketing, and business strategies, but it is possible with dedication and effective execution.

What is a good profit margin for a boutique? ›

We recommend a profit between 10 to 20%. The Desired Profit Margin is the amount you want to make on every item you sell to a boutique. See picture below for an example of how to calculate your Desired Profit Margin.

Do you need money to start an online store? ›

The easiest way to start an online store with no money is to sell services or digital products and choose a free e-commerce platform. This way, you only pay per transaction.

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