2087: 6 Ways To Save Money As A Small Business Owner by Courtney Luke of Arrest Your Debt on Business Expenses
Optimal Work DailyJune 18, 2026
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2087: 6 Ways To Save Money As A Small Business Owner by Courtney Luke of Arrest Your Debt on Business Expenses

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Episode 2087:

Courtney Luke shares practical ways for small business owners to reduce expenses without sacrificing growth, from automating repetitive tasks to making smarter hiring and marketing decisions. These strategies show how thoughtful cost management can improve efficiency, protect profit margins, and help a business stay financially strong over the long term.

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Quotes to ponder:

"One way to reduce costs without cutting staff is through task automation."

"If you have specific processes that can be automated, you can save time and money while increasing company efficiency."

"Businesses should always be looking for ways to save money while maintaining profitability."

Episode references:

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[00:00:55] This is Optimal Work Daily. Six Ways To Save Money As A Small Business Owner by Courtney Luke of ArrestYourDebt.com. Keeping your business financially healthy requires attention to detail daily. Even small businesses need to make smart money decisions to thrive and keep growing. But as a small business owner, you may not have the same budget as your competition or other companies you work with on a day-to-day basis.

[00:01:20] Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to save money as a small business owner that won't compromise your company's future. As a small business owner, you face unique challenges in keeping costs low and profits high. You likely don't have an HR department to help manage employee benefits or team members who are happy to take on office duties without additional compensation. Your day-to-day responsibilities probably extend beyond bookkeeping and human resources.

[00:01:45] You're also responsible for operating equipment, managing inventory, and liaising with suppliers while bringing in new customers. 1. Task Automation As you grow your business, you'll need to hire more employees to help manage growth. But you'll need to make sure you're not spending too much. 1. One way to reduce costs without cutting staff is through task automation. This is where you use technology to do specific tasks that your employees might otherwise handle,

[00:02:11] like scheduling appointments, sending out marketing materials, scheduling social media content, or creating reports. If you have specific processes that can be automated, you can save time and money while increasing company efficiency. Don't be afraid to look into software that can help save time and energy for your staff members and improve the customer experience. 2. Repurposing existing products and services The best way to save money as a small business owner is to repurpose your products and services.

[00:02:41] Instead of regularly offering new packages to customers, look for ways to repurpose what you already have on hand. Maybe one of your existing offerings would be better served by a different type of customer. Perhaps you can extend the life of some of your old equipment by repurposing it for another purpose in your office, or when interacting with your customers. This can also apply to the services you provide. For example, if your small business provides landscaping services, you may be able to repurpose some of your equipment and techniques to offer cleaning services.

[00:03:11] Repurposing can save you money in several ways, without affecting your revenue or profit margins. It can help you avoid hiring more staff. Purchasing new equipment. And giving away unused products that would just be taking up space in your office. 3. Be diligent with marketing and advertising decisions Marketing and advertising are crucial to growing your business, but they can be pricey. Choose the tactics that make the most sense for your business and your budget. Focus your efforts on the channels and campaigns that are producing results.

[00:03:41] Cut back on the ones that aren't providing value. You can also save money by choosing the correct delivery methods. For example, email marketing and social media posts don't require additional costs. They don't cost you anything to create or publish, and they're easy to track and measure. 4. Look for the best deals to offer employee perks. As a small business owner, you will want to offer your employee benefits. This is non-negotiable if you're going to attract the best people for the job.

[00:04:08] However, healthcare, dental, paid time off, and other perks can soon add up. You need to make sure you're shopping around to get the best deal possible. Looking at the different types of packages available to help you offer the best while keeping your costs down is vital. So before you start offering perks and benefits, look at ways you can still do so, but for a better price. 5. Be smart with office supplies Every small business owner knows that paper supplies can add up quickly.

[00:04:36] You may be tempted to stock up on reams of paper for the office printer, folders, and other supplies for your team members, but you can save money by being smart with your office supplies. One way to do this is only to buy what you need. When you run out, don't stock up on extra paper for the office printer. Instead, use online printing and document storage services to keep costs low. You can also be mindful of your spending regarding office supplies. Instead of purchasing name-brand items, purchase off-brand items to save money.

[00:05:06] You may not want to skimp on things your employees will use daily, but you can limit your spending in other areas. It might be a good idea to consider hiring equipment instead of buying it, especially for more expensive purchases or items you only need temporarily. For example, iPad rentals can be handy for staff who need to spend odd days outside of the office or work from home for short periods, or even replace broken equipment while you wait for new ones to be delivered. And 6. Limits on hiring new staff

[00:05:35] As your business grows, you may need more help, even with a small team. But you don't want to hire more employees unless you have the budget to support them. If you need additional staffing, consider outsourcing some of your work to a virtual assistant or finding contractors to help with more time-intensive projects. When deciding whether to add new staff or hire contractors, keep in mind that you'll have to pay taxes and benefits for employees. If you hire contractors, you may need to provide them with a 1099 form at the end of the year,

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