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The #1 Way to Attract Customers Who Actually Buy

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Are you feeling like you’re working double-time trying to find more customers… but still not making the sales you want? You’re not alone. In today’s episode, Sara, Director of Education at The Boutique Hub breaks down the #1 thing you need to focus on to attract customers who actually buy (and come back for more).

Spoiler alert: it’s not about doing more, it’s about narrowing your focus and getting crystal clear on who you’re trying to serve.

Sara walks you through a few quick questions you can answer today that will help you build a loyal customer base, buy smarter at market, and stop wasting money on inventory that doesn’t sell. Let’s get into this!

The #1 Way to Attract Customers Who Actually Buy

Step 1: Take Inventory

Think about your current VIP customers — those people you love to serve and who love shopping with you. Ask yourself:

  • What do you notice about them?
  • What common traits or consistencies do you see?

This isn’t just about the people walking into your local store. In today’s e-commerce world, your customers could be anywhere — and that’s a good thing! You have permission to narrow your focus beyond your backyard.

Step 2: Get Specific

Next, answer these questions about your ideal customer:

  • How old are they?
  • Where do they live? (Not just geographically — are they in a rural town, suburb, or big city?)
  • What do they like to do with their free time? (Are they students? Working professionals? Moms? Outdoor adventurers?)
  • What is their annual income?
    (Identify a range. This helps you understand their potential disposable income and ensures you’re selecting products they can afford.)

Step 3: Understand Their Lifestyle

Go a little deeper:

  • What do they like to wear on weekends?
  • What does their everyday life look like?

These details help you curate inventory that fits into your customers’ lifestyles, not just your personal style.

Step 4: Create a Customer Persona

Once you’ve answered these questions, bring your ideal customer to life!
Give them a name. Imagine walking a wholesale market like Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, or shopping online — ask yourself:
“Would Sarah wear this?”

If your ideal customer, Sarah, is a 22-year-old college student who loves football games and weekend brunches, and you’re looking at an item that doesn’t fit that lifestyle — you walk right past it. No matter how cute it is. No matter how much you personally love it.

When you stay focused on Sarah, you build a brand she feels connected to. And when Sarah feels understood and seen? She stays loyal. She shops more. And that means more money in your pocket.

Why This Matters

Getting distracted at market or during inventory buying leads to unsold products — and unsold products tie up your cash flow. When your money is stuck in the wrong inventory, you can’t reinvest in the right pieces that your customer actually wants.

In short:
Know your customer. Serve your customer. Stay loyal to your customer.
And they’ll stay loyal to you.


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