Fashion Marketing Links

Here’s what has our attention this week:* Why Craigslist is a Mess? is not only interesting but hilarious. It’s one of the simplest websites, devoid of any “features” yet it crushes its competitors. Something to think about.* Six Degree Clothing – a sustainable fashion line (found via LadyLux.com), I love the label and Six Degree’s brand identity and their message (see photo to the left). “No Bad Stuff” including sweat factory labor, toxic dyes or miscellaneous carcinogens.* How To Sustain & Market An Eco Friendly Fashion Line – Show Me Pretty, PR Couture* Retailers: How & When to Build an Online Community - For brands and retailers, online communities are invaluable and necessary listening and engagement tools required to successfully monitor customer sentiment, needs and opinions. Here’s how to develop and build one.* The Endless Flow of Russell Simmons – Yoga, meditation and creating online communities to further “Good, positive collaborations”, the hip-hop impresario and multimedia baron lives and breathes opportunity.* Fashion Blogs turn the internet in a catwalk - Another testament to how fashion blogs deliver faster than glossies.* An Advertising Shift Helps Blogs Survive As Business – Claire Caine Miller on The Successes of Sugar Inc.* Young Bloggers Have Ear of Fashion Heavyweights* When A Blogger Voices Approval, A Sponsor May Be Lurking -* 10 Questions to Assess if Your PR Firm in SEO & Social Media Capable* Top 5 SEO pitfalls – #1 is what we encounter most with new clients, developers aren’t marketers.* THE YSL Manifesto – Marketing Magic or Just Meaningless?* The Luxury market gets a diagnosis from a cognitive anthropologist* Fashion 2.0: New York designers embrace new technologyNew Discoveries:* Manhattan Handbag Designer Nyla Moor is moving marketing initiatives online; the icing on this cupcake, a very well thought out and written blog that is going into my daily reads. On Twitter: @NylaMoor & @1HappyJourney.* It’s My Birthday & I’ll Reflect If I Want To – Shifting between 26 and 27. I loved the day I became comfortable in my own skin, a month later, I met the love of my life.Find more great links like these listed at FashionablyMarketing.Me

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