I got a note from Miriam (a boutique owner just like you) the other day that I had to share.

She’s been using the new Weekly Boutique Sales System, and she said something that hit the nail on the head:

"I like it! It forces me to do something small rather than obsessing about what to promote/post. So far I can tweak the emails and posts slightly to be ideal for my customer. I think it will help me going forward."

"It forces me to do something small rather than obsessing."

Read that again.

That is the difference between a boutique that makes sales and one that just sits there.

Most of us don't fail because we aren't working hard. We fail because we spend all our energy "obsessing" and "overthinking" until we're too tired to actually post anything.

I built this system to be exactly what Miriam described: A way to stop the obsession and start the action.

I even recorded a 60-second demo so you can see exactly what Miriam sees when she opens her playbook (click the image below to see it):

You don’t have to do it all.
You don’t have to be perfect.
You just have to do something small today to get that first sale.

Your boutique isn't broken. You just need a plan that makes "doing the work" easy.

XOXO,

Carina

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