Jasmine
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boutiques that they turned like an enclosed trailer into it and they still you know they might have 100 or 150 items or so and that's completely fine you know go set up for a weekend somewhere or um really just depends on how you want to start
But the main thing is finding wholesalers and finding a decent price and shopping around.
So like our inventory bins, we got them from Sam's Club for like $13 each, whereas I almost bought them at Home Depot for $18 each.
So shop around.
Don't go with the first thing that you find.
You know, go with what makes the most sense and you get the best for your money.
And obviously look at reviews and stuff.
But, yeah, right at $30,000 we spent and it got us a pretty long ways.
And I'm thankful we were able to do that.
Mm-hmm.
It's paying off, so we'll see how it continues to go.
I'm trying to think of any other questions that people ask.
I think that was kind of our main ones.
Definitely CPA, get your LLC, get your resale license, get your sales certificate, and Shopify.
You need someone that is really good in Shopify that can create you a website.
Yeah, definitely.
My husband has saved us so much money because I am sure I would have had to pay somebody out of the wazoo to do what he has done because it's been amazing the system he has built.
But other than that, I would say that's like our top recommendations on starting a business and opening it up.
And I will say I think more online boutiques are becoming more popular versus storefront.
We actually had someone reach out from our local university wanting to come, like, shadow us, I guess you could say, because they're doing this big, I guess, research paper maybe.