How to Start A Boutique – Running A Boutique Advice

January 10, 2010 · Posted in Fashion Business Start · Comments Off 

Mara Hoffman Show at Fashion Week
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Running a boutique successfully is all about getting customers and keeping them loyal to your boutique. The following tips will help you do just that.

• Sell quality products: The products you sell should be cost effective. People should feel that the clothes you sell are worth their money.

• Sell at fair price: The price of your products should have an edge over your competitors.

• Offer Excellent Customer Service: This is very important than it appears. Customers prefer friendly shops. Select and train your staff in their business so that they increase customer satisfaction.

An effective marketing campaign is absolutely essential for successful running of a boutique. Plan your advertising to suit the requirements of the target market that your boutique caters to. Marketing means incurred expenses. Make sure they are cost effective.

Professional account maintenance would help you see the financial aspects concerning boutique running more clearly. You can know the ways money go. Read more

How to Open a Boutique – Tips On Owning A Boutique That Turns A Profit

October 1, 2009 · Posted in Open fashion Boutique · Comments Off 

New York Fashion Week Spring 2007: Doo Ri
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Owning a boutique is one thing and making it turn a profit is altogether a different arena of business – The financial part!

In simpler terms more sales would generate more profit. How to generate that much desired more sales? Here are the tips that would help you get more sales and thereby more profit.

• Customer Service: Customers are kings and there is no question about it. Treat every customer as if he/she is the most special customer of you. He/she would definitely purchase something from your shop. When owning a boutique you should recruit staffs that are warm and friendly to the customers. While hiring people take it to account their past records. After hiring it is even better if you could train your staff according to the unique requirements of your boutique business. Your staffs should have knowledge about what they to. They should be able to help the customers on size selection, color, design, style, cut etc. Your employees are the face of your business. Give importance to that it deserves. If your customer service were good more people would visit your boutique again and again meaning more sales and more profit. Read more