Boutique Builder Bootcamp Review

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Jessica K. Ulrich looks so much like Reese Witherspoon, she could walk into Reese’s house, tuck her kids in, pour a glass of wine, and badmouth Ryan Phillippe without anybody noticing.

Jessica started a boutique in 2017.

She wanted to feel creative again. She wanted to take some financial pressure off her husband, a commission-only financial planner. She wanted to contribute to her family without taking time away from them.

(Reese’s doppelgänger has five kids. I bet they take a U-Haul to Costco.)

Anyways.

Minimum wage and micromanagement weren’t exactly calling her name.

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She knew there had to be a way to make money from home. People were out there starting businesses left and right – why not her?

So Jessica launches her boutique, right? She’s all in. She loves helping women feel beautiful.

But it was fun, because, let’s be honest, she was making money.

Her initial goal was only $1,000 a month – enough to help with bills and indulge a little. Get her lashes done, hit TJ Maxx, sniff all the candles… actually walk out with some.

But once she saw the potential, her vision expanded.

‘Maybe I could make enough to cover my kids’ expensive-ass lessons.’ Then it became, ‘Let’s move north to be closer to my family.’

And now?

She and her husband have a yearly competition to see who can out-earn who.

Snaps in a Z formation – go OFF, queen!

Like every guru origin story ever, people saw Jessica crushing it and started sliding into her DMs asking for help.

That led to 1-on-1 coaching, but she quickly realized that wasn’t scalable. So, like any money-hungry entrepreneur with a brain, she packaged up her expertise and sold it online.

Her offers?

  • Million Dollar Boutique Challenge (free)
  • Boutique Biz Plan in a Day Challenge Workbook ($14)
  • Million Dollar Method ($1,997)
  • Boutique Builder Bootcamp ($2,997)

My guess? Hubby’s taking the L this year.

Jessica doesn’t wanna keep all the success to herself.

She wants you to build a thriving boutique that makes bank – without rubbing ground espresso beans onto your gum line while trembling under a mountain of unsold leopard print cardigans.

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Here’s what you’ll learn in her programs:

  • Define your profitable niche and ideal client so your products and marketing hit the right people.
  • Build a strong, compelling brand across social media that attracts loyal buyers.
  • Form strategic partnerships to reach new audiences and grow faster.
  • Turn first-time shoppers into repeat buyers who rave about you to their friends.
  • Optimize your systems and automations so you never miss a sale.
  • Delegate tasks effectively, freeing up time to focus on what actually grows your business.

Basically, you’ll have everything you need to start and scale your own million-dollar boutique – minus the nervous breakdown.

Still, that’s a lot of moving parts, huh?

Not to worry, Jessica says.

With her proven roadmap, weekly group calls, private community, and lifetime access to updates, she’ll drag you to seven figures – even if you kick and scream the whole way.

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Courtney says she’s grown every single month since joining the course, blowing her sales goals outta the water, and is “so freaking stoked” about the future.

Somewhere, a bedazzled Motorola Razr just lit up, thrilled to hear “so freaking stoked” making a comeback.

Anyways, who else?

Tasha ran a pop-up and walked away with $8,500.

Kimberly pulled in $2,900 on day one.

And Demetra? She’d been doing pop-ups for four years, never making more than $250 – until she followed Jessica’s advice and collected $1,031 on her first try.

Listen, congrats to Jessica and her top students – more power to ’em.

But the thought of running a boutique makes me wanna grab my big fork, a tub of Cool Whip, and take down a dangerous amount of pie. Because that shit is overwhelming.

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