![]() ![]() the successful ones are those that remain open through good and bad times. she gets first dibs on ya products.Īgain, anybody can open a business. daisy loves scarves she would be the one person you email whenever you get new scarves in and on your shelf. if daisy went for a scarf and it wasn’t there, someone should have taken her info, given her a raincheck and re-stocked this product. she should lose the store front and go online. combat that with monthly expenses and you’re already in the red before a single profit can be accounted. Simply being kandi burruss with a clothing store isn’t marketing enough. ![]() because she spends so much time on line, it would have a better chance of her sending out emails and coming up with a great e-marketing campaign for her store. take this stuff online, and there goes the overhead of monthly rent and utilities. ![]() In any event, i dont think it was a good idea to have a clothing store. sometimes having a famous spokesperson can work more against your store than working for the store. i’m supportive of any business venture, but if i were an avid investor, you couldn’t come to me with a clothing store and get my money. ![]() You have to market a product or service in demand. I also hear through the grapevine that Kandi’s business partner isn’t too thrilled with Kandi who spends more time on the social networking site promoting her Internet video stream talk show than she does promoting the shop. Right then I had my suspicions that the business wouldn’t do well. In fact, Kandi had to call her business partner to get the phone number and address to the store because the info wasn’t stored in her cell phone. What business woman doesn’t know the phone number and address to her own business? Mind you, TAGS was already open for business a month before the Grand Opening. When I spoke by phone to Kandi Burrus a week before the Grand Opening, she didn’t know the phone number or the address to the shop so I could post the info for my readers. TAGS, which opened late last year, is located at 4500 West Village Place in Smyrna, Georgia. One frustrated customer even took to her Twitter account to inquire what was going on: Customers complain that TAGS is rarely open during business hours and phone calls to the boutique routinely go unanswered. It probably wouldn’t matter even if her fans wanted to support her. It seems Kandi’s popularity isn’t translating to sales at the cash register in her shop or in the record stores. This, despite the fact that Kandi Burrus, who is listed as the CEO on the business license, is supposedly the most popular cast member on Real Housewives of Atlanta. According to industry insiders, TAGS Boutique, owned by Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member Kandi Burruss and her business partner Hortense Chin, will be closing its doors for good soon.įriends say sales of affordable clothing and accessories at TAGS aren’t brisk enough to keep the doors open. It looks like the bad economy has claimed yet another casualty. ![]()
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