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Why is Social Media Important?

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

In the advent of the Digital Age, there has been an influx of new and improved ways for companies to expand their brand through the use of social media. As a consumer, one may have direct and/or indirect contact with social media on a daily basis. Albeit, if you were to ask the average consumer what social media is and why it is important, they would be unable to give a concrete answer. Social media is hard to describe because the topic is broad. It consists of social networking sites(Facebook, Twitter), blogs, and online community forums.

Social Media has completely changed the way companies advertise and promote their brand to their consumers. People do not like to buy from companies, they much prefer to purchase from people. With that being said, social media enables companies to take on a more personable identity and approach to selling their products to consumers. From a company’s point of view, social media provides them with the distinct opportunity to mold and shape their brand to make it more aesthetically pleasing to their target audience. If a company has a blog, facebook, and/or twitter page they have a larger opportunity to connect to their target audience on an informal and more comfortable platform.

A company has many different platforms on which, they can promote their brand and build a bridge from their company to their target audience. In order to be successful at social marketing, a company has to use social media to its advantage. Without social media, companies would be unable to have a direct and personal link to consumers. Consumers wouldn’t feel the level of comfort and equality that they do when they deal with a company in this new digital age. Social Media has provided a platform where consumers and companies can meet on an equal and level playing field and satisfy each others needs adequately.

Kid’s Day Event-July 24th

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

ABOUT TIME BOUTIQUE & THE CROW HILL ASSOCIATION have come together for the annual Kid’s Day event which will be held on July 24th, 2010. Below is the official press release for the event and an official video of the fundraising done by the children leading up to the event.

ABOUT TIME BOUTIQUE & The Crow Hill Association’s Annual Kid’s Day Event

(July 9, 2010) In keeping with the tradition of giving back to the community the owner of About Time Boutique, Kevin Phillip decided three years ago to host a annual Kid’s Day Event. Phillip is immensely family oriented, it’s commonplace to see his young son, Logan in the boutique with him. Phillip believes wholeheartedly in giving back to his community and supporting his patrons and having his neighborhood come together and support each other.

Kid’s Day is for the children of the community, as the name obviously implies. In the months leading up to the fun-filled day of activities, food, games, and quality time the children of the neighborhood actually fundraise for their own event. Certain weekends of the month you can find children in front of About Time Boutique, heavily fundraising to pay for their much-anticipated event.

There has been media coverage on event recently; it was even discussed on Channel 12 NEWS. Council Member Leticia James has also donated to the Kids Day Event, this year promises to be larger than the past two years. Especially with the addition of the Crow Hill Association as a head sponsor because they have been backing him and his philanthropist efforts from day one. About Time Boutique’s goal is to enlighten the community and make it a better place as much as possible, so it was only right that Crow Hill was brought on.

July 24th, 2010 promises to be a successful and action-packed day filled with positivity and good vibes. The children involved are ecstatic that the event is rapidly approaching and the people of the community love being involved in this event.

WHEN/WHERE
Saturday, July 24th, 12pm-5pm
About Time Boutique
736A Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11238
(the entire block: Franklin Ave bet Park Pl & Sterling Pl)

*Putting Your Best Face Forward*

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Makeup by Kim Porter
Kim Porter is an artist and her canvas is the face. She is a native of Brooklyn, New York, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Community Health from Hofstra University. Albeit her quest for a tertiary education was fulfilled, her passion has just begun to seriously take a running leap into the direction of success. Porter has a serious addiction to makeup, and immensely enjoys to help herself and others feel beautiful inside and out.

Luckily for her, she had an eye for colors and makeup since her childhood. Her gift of makeup artistry is self-taught. As a child, Kim loved to play with her mother’s makeup and in high school she would always peruse the makeup counters and purchase a few items. Porter always took time out everyday to perfect her craft by teaching herself how to apply the makeup, watching youtube instructional videos, and using her willing friends as models to see what worked and what did not.

As a woman of color, and a consumer, she knows first hand how difficult it is to locate the right cosmetics and artist; without searching high and low and spending an obnoxious amount of money on finding the right shade. As a freelance artist, she understands the puzzlement and lack of education women of color have, in terms of the correct application of makeup. There is a science to the art of correctly applying makeup and putting one’s best face forward that, Kim has first hand knowledge of. Porter has launched a Blog and a Youtube instructional channel, through these she hopes to reach a wider audience and provide the African-American community with a virtual hands-on guide to putting their best face forward.
The most important element of Kim’s work is to be able to use her creativity to enhance natural beauty, yet bring out a person’s inner beauty and individuality.

Brooklyn’s next big designer-Afua

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

“The first time that Afua heard that she had a great sense of color at the age of 4, she knew her talents would lead her to greatness in the art/design world. Drawing has always been her blood, literally. She inherited the graphing skills from her paternal family lineage and in particular her love for design was inspired by her father who had a great sense of style and a flair for dressing not only himself but his one and only “beloved daughter.” She would eventually go on to develop her skills through Artist in Co. in Detroit, MI- an art school for young artists, Interlochen Arts Academy- an institution that brings young talent from across the world developing their gift- there majoring in Visual Arts, and finally Parsons School of Design-entering into the most renowned school that produce the greatest designers in the world.
After graduating in 2001 with a BFA in Fashion Design from Parsons, Afua began her career as a design assistant in various design houses including Nesi Apparel, Tommy Hilfiger, Banana Republic, and finally at the Gap where she excelled in all aspects of mens woven design including outerwear, woven-tops, and bottoms. But limiting skills just to the day to day corporate routine proved not to be the end all to be all, to her the sky is the limit. Now Afua is designing her on her own terms and has developed a partnership with Krow Hill/About Time Boutique as their Designer where she is not only coming into her own greatness as a well rounded fashion designer but is aiding in the establishment of Crown Heights and Brooklyn as a whole to the forefront of entrepreneurship. Also, be on the look out for “Signature Silk Designs,” where form meets fashion and invention in the creation of silk lined hats. ”

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Press Releases.

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Here at Collective Concept Pr, we pride ourselves in catering to the needs of our clients and fulfilling their wishes and desires. In an effort to provide our future clients with examples of our services, we have decided to periodically post certain press releases we have done for clients. This press release was done for About Time Boutique and was sent to various news sources…….

About Time Boutique
Garnett Alcindor
347-576-4004
736A Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn, NY)

Just in time ABOUT TIME BOUTIQUE decides to go green.

(May 26, 2010) The environmentally conscious owner of About Time Boutique, Kevin Phillips, has finally decided to join the Green movement. Phillips prides himself on keeping abreast of current events and being a conscious member of his community having participated in countless charity events to benefit his community; so it was imminent that he would eventually take his company green. The recent oil spill in the Gulf persuaded him to speed up the process of producing his t-shirts in an organic manner. He has decided to forgo the use of PVC based ink and will begin using water based ink; which is eco-friendly and keeps the t-shirt design aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
Not only is he doing the environment a service, he is also on the cutting edge of the Green movement in his area of Brooklyn, NY. There are not many stores in the area, which have decided to be on the cusp of this new Green movement. The benefits of using water based ink are plentiful and uncomplicated to obtain. When using water based ink, there are no toxic fumes being released into the atmosphere, which was a great concern for Phillips because his immediate atmosphere is his workspace. Also, the screens can be easily cleaned with water and can safely go down the drain because they are no more harmful that your normal household cleaners. While these two facts are extremely important, the selling point for Phillips was that the use of water based ink will not diminish the quality of his t-shirts. The colors of water based ink are more vibrant, the ink itself is extremely durable, and lightweight which will provide optimum comfort to the wearer.

About Time Boutique is ecstatic to provide customers with an environmentally friendly alternative to t-shirt wearing, while still keeping the designs fashion-forward and street savvy. For additional environment please visit the About Time Boutique website http://www.abouttimeboutique.com/ or for a more hands-on experience the store is conveniently located at 736A Franklin Ave. (Between Park and Sterling) Brooklyn. NY. 11238

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