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A lways dreamt of having your own book cafe or a running accessories store? Or perhaps your entrepreneurship plans revolve around having your own fashion boutique?
Whatever your dream, it's probably accompanied by a lot of questions. Are small retail stores profitable? Should you open a brick-and-mortar outlet or go the ecommerce route? If it's the former, what is the cost of opening a retail store?
So many questions! And we've got the answers.
In the current digital marketplace, you might be wondering if starting a brick-and-mortar retail shop holds any significance. Or you could be leaning towards a brick-and-mortar shop and questioning if you still need a website.
Let's dissect the pros of starting an ecommerce store vs. a physical retail outlet and whether it's possible to do both.
Much of the retail landscape in the U.S. is built by small business retailers.
It's easier to be noticed when you have a physical location away from the fiercely competitive online marketplace. Here's what else a small retail outlet brings to the table to make them more profitable.
According to a consumer study by KPMG , retailers need to develop their online capabilities as the convenience of shopping from home continues to be a major factor in customers' decision-making.
Some benefits of having an ecommerce store are:
Rather than viewing brick and mortar and ecommerce as rivals, look at them as partners. Even Amazon, which is unanimously associated with online, has retail outlets. While customers love the convenience of the online marketplace, they still enjoy the experience of visiting an actual store.
Merging the online store with a physical one is also a smart, low-cost marketing strategy that will give you the highest chance of success.
A few ways to integrate the channels and deliver a unified experience are:
Sold on doing both? Here are the costs associated with setting each up.
The cost of starting a retail store is all dependent on the niche you're targeting, location and size. But you can still get a ballpark figure. We've provided you with a few estimates.
The exact cost of a place really boils down to where you're located; average rent for a commercial space in the USA is around $18 per square foot . But the cost isn't the only factor to evaluate here. Scouting the perfect retail spot involves understanding area foot traffic, parking availability and zoning laws.
The monthly utility costs are widely influenced by your location and the rate of electricity and gas. Utilities in commercial spaces average out to $2.10 per square foot .
Retail stores are places where shoplifters and robberies are most frequent; therefore, it would be beneficial to install a security camera and alarm system. A simple one or two-camera system could run you $50 per month .
Also, consider the hardware and software costs for your retail store's point of sale (POS) system. A small retail store typically requires:
Depending on what system you choose, the costs can be as low as $0 to $230 per month . We recommend picking a system that can integrate with your accounting or bookkeeping system as it will make managing finance easier.
In a retail shop, you'd need space to display all of your products. A good rule of thumb is to set aside $50-$100 per shelf. Standalone display cabinets are priced between $150-$700.
Your retail store's sign builds your brand image and tells everyone that your business exists. The cost of the sign depends on size, material, design and installation; estimates range from $200 for simple fabric ones to $10,000+ for large digital designs.
There's a lot of paperwork and licenses and permits to be acquired if you have to start a small retail store.
A few of the common licenses are:
The average business license can run you between $50 to a couple of hundred dollars , but all of this is dependent on your state, industry, business size and locality.
Just like insurance is needed for life and health, it's needed for your retail shop. Applicable insurances in a retail setting are:
Bizee's partner The Hartford can help you quickly obtain a comprehensive quote that meets your needs.
There is some money required to go online. Below are a few approximate expenses to consider as you calculate startup costs.
Technology has made it possible for you to launch an ecommerce site without coding. Wix is a free, all-in-one ecommerce platform that can help you design and set up a professional store within minutes.
So, here's the scoop — starting a retail store is worth it. But, combining a brick-and-mortar outlet with the powerhouse of ecommerce makes the best of both worlds. Yes, it's a huge undertaking, but there are plenty of tools out there that can make the process easier. As you navigate the steps around starting your shop, Bizee's Start a Business Checklist can help.
Swara Ahluwalia is a freelance content writer with experience in the technical, B2B and SaaS domain. She also has curated content for various lifestyle brands. In her downtime, you will most likely find Swara training for her next marathon or spending time with her two daughters. Read more
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