While searching through the internet, I was able to come across yet another fashion based social networking site. This one, however, was very different from the one I had previously talked about, Share Your Look. My Kids Fashion, as started on the sites main page, “is the industry's first social
network connecting designers, retailers, manufacturers and consumers from around the world.” This alone tells you how much of an asset it can be to you if you join. The connections you can make, as a business owner, could really help you launch yourself in a new way.
On the main page there are tabs, each of which guides you through the site. At first I found it to be a little overwhelming and confusing, but once you start to go through the tabs you get a feel for the site. There is the main page tab, where you start off. Here there’s a little glimpse of each section as you scroll down. Those who are members can sign in, and if you’re not you can still take a look at those who are. After going through a couple pages on the members tab, I found that a lot of the people who joined the network are actually children’s boutiques. I didn’t quite understand how such a site could be useful to them till I continued on further to the forum tab.
Here I found posts from people and companies. Some described their business, others talked about new projects they are working on, and I found one that had even created an add saying that the store was in need of a new designer to come work with them. This is when I r
ealized how a social network such as this one could help small business owners. They are able to grow and expand business ties, speak to others who have new ideas or help one another by trying to solve issues they are facing in their industry. The possibilities are endless if you really think about it.
This particular social network could really help a business out. The other things I found on the site were the photo and video applications. Here you see pictures and video from people’s shops and get to view what they make and sell. To learn more about the site you can go to their website, http://www.mykidsfashion.com/. It’s great for anyone who is thinking about opening their own business in the kids fashion industry.
network connecting designers, retailers, manufacturers and consumers from around the world.” This alone tells you how much of an asset it can be to you if you join. The connections you can make, as a business owner, could really help you launch yourself in a new way.On the main page there are tabs, each of which guides you through the site. At first I found it to be a little overwhelming and confusing, but once you start to go through the tabs you get a feel for the site. There is the main page tab, where you start off. Here there’s a little glimpse of each section as you scroll down. Those who are members can sign in, and if you’re not you can still take a look at those who are. After going through a couple pages on the members tab, I found that a lot of the people who joined the network are actually children’s boutiques. I didn’t quite understand how such a site could be useful to them till I continued on further to the forum tab.
Here I found posts from people and companies. Some described their business, others talked about new projects they are working on, and I found one that had even created an add saying that the store was in need of a new designer to come work with them. This is when I r
ealized how a social network such as this one could help small business owners. They are able to grow and expand business ties, speak to others who have new ideas or help one another by trying to solve issues they are facing in their industry. The possibilities are endless if you really think about it.This particular social network could really help a business out. The other things I found on the site were the photo and video applications. Here you see pictures and video from people’s shops and get to view what they make and sell. To learn more about the site you can go to their website, http://www.mykidsfashion.com/. It’s great for anyone who is thinking about opening their own business in the kids fashion industry.

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