Investing in products for your new small business can be overwhelming; so I’m here to help Lovely. I run Kinnidi Beauty Co. and I sell customizable Lightroom presets. I’ve been investing my time and money in both of these businesses all summer. I’ve tried many different products and I have found some of the best affordable products that can help smell business owners run their home businesses more efficiently. I hope this post helps you with your next purchases for your small business. This list is not in any particular order by the way Lovelies.
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1. Popl
Let me start by saying I adore having a Popl. I wish I could utilize it more, but the way quarantine is set up I’ll have to wait. Popl is a small device you attach to your laptop, phone, or whatever you’d like to connect with people on the go. You simply have to tap the Popl on the other person’s phone for your profile to pop up for them. Think of it as a hands free business card which is perfect right now. You can use my code KINNIDI for 20% off your Popl purchase.
2. Postal Scale
I found this super cute rose gold postal scale on Amazon for only $17 at the time. I use it to weight my products before shipping them out. If you’d like an article on how I ship out my products from home let me know in the comments after you share this post. The large numbers and LED backlight comes in handy when I’m up working late at night.
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3. Label Printer
This printer was one of the more pricier items I purchased for my small business, but I’m so glad I did. I use this printing all of my shipping labels. There’s over 4,000 reviews on this products on Amazon alone. The main selling point for this tiny printer for me was that it doesn’t require any ever needing to buy ink or cartridges which will save me money in the long run.
4. Stickers
There are so many places to find and create high quality stickers. You may want stickers to decorate your planner or home office. I bought a variety of stickers to attach to my customer’s packaging for a fun touch.
5. Business Cards
I honestly have been all that out and about here recently. Once things began to open back up in my city I’lll definitely be investing in physical business cards for my customers as well to include in their packaging.
6. 3-Tier Rolling Cart
I’ve bought two of these carts already from Michaels. I use it to organize my packaging for shipping and inventory. It comes in 16 different colors and it fairly easy to put it together. (Even easier to watch your lovely boyfriend put it together; thanks Ty) I recently purchased a few dividers (for less than $3) to organize my small lash boxes even better. Let me know in the comments below what you plan on keeping in your new Lexington cart.



