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Saturday, May 28, 2011

A plan is hatched!

Good morning world! Hope you are waking up on the right side of the bed today.  It's Memorial Day weekend, which means most of you have plans to veg til Tuesday.

As I mentioned in the previous post, I was at a loss of direction for this blog.  But fear not!  I have found it.  I created this blog to support my e-commerce business that I am about to launch, as soon as the site is done, but in the meantime I wanted ya'll to know what was going on.  So initially this was supposed to be a marketing tool, as they say in all the literature I have read.  But I have decided to take this a little further, or else I would have to create another blog just for the other stuff.

So at the Haitianista blog you will find interesting topics around Haitian culture.  We will talk about fashion, art, most importantly where to find these items.  We will interview artists and designers, and persons of interest that are involved in the promotion of Haitian culture.  NO we will not talk about politics.  The only mention of the current President would be in the context of when he was a famous singer.  Please don't expect an opinion or post any on this blog.

In addition to the topics mentioned above, I have decided to add a personal piece to it.  I will occasionally talk about my family life, how Haitianista was created and how hard/easy it has been to get this business started.  After all the research made, and start-up capital secured,  I discovered that it is actually very difficult to just make things happen because there is no real manual on how to make this work.  As a result, I will document on this blog the trials and tribulations of starting a business of this kind, so that you can also learn and hopefully benefit from it.

Lastly, I will always post a picture of one or more items that we are selling -- it is a business after all!  and where you can find them until the site is up.  Thanks




These necklaces are made in Haiti by very talented artists.  These are Roseau beads and cowhorn.

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