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Bloging is an ideal medium for sign posting the way to your particular discipline, whether it is purely for social activeness, sharing your expertise out of gratitude or for professional reasons.

It allows the masses the freedom to express their ideals without discrimination or threat.

We use bloging for all the good reasons, to sign post to our shop, share knowledge and information, offer opinions and of course learn in the process of doing these things. You can even afford to ignore the hard rules of good grammar as long as the subject matter is clear, strong and consistent.

It’s all positive as far as we’re concerned. And from a Search Engine Optimization point of view, it makes very good economic sense. Better still, an activity that can be undertaken at leisure, saved and added to as you like.

We have no qualms about identity, our philosophy is not to create smoke screens, after all the idea of blogs is to steer traffic in the direction you want. Operating from a base of sincerity we want potential drivers to know what we are about from the first point of contact, “what you see is what you get”

Google analytics confirms that our fashion blog is one of the top referring sites directing traffic to our online shop. This is the upside of social media, forget all the hype, it’s absolutely free and you can voice your opinion at will. The only way to test it is do it.

One way to contain ideas and transform them into products is by expounding in written or verbal form. Being gifted with a creative imagination has both strengths and weaknesses. We need to cover weaknesses through forming alliances with organizations that can help balance business models and develop them into something substantial.

I'm a great believer in developing models, and, testing them through practice.

It's a bit like building an engine. No matter how much logic and research is applied during constructing you really don't know how well it is going to work until the ignition is turned on.

We’ve built the engine, now its being put through the paces, and, lap by lap, we learn and improve. Our ideas have been contained in a powerful vehicle, which is fully gassed and set on semi automatic pilot. Every ten laps we call it in to the pits, change the tires and do a little more refining.

Now in our third year of bloging, we’ve written volumes on the advent of silk ties, the evolution of cufflinks and the progress of fashion through the ages. This simple form of communication has led to two interviews on BBC radio, most recently on “Ask the Expert”

Bloging is the ideal method of developing ideas and inviting comment from the masses, in effect it’s market research real time.

“Knowledge is limiting, imagination encompasses the universe”

Our blog becomes an extension to the main source, kind of like a trickle of water that becomes a stream and then a river, eventually contained by dams or oceans. The more streams you have leading from different directions the larger the river, and the more chance you have of getting to the ocean, the source of evaporation. The cycle is constant.

Patrick McMurray

Purveyor of finely crafted designer silk ties and handmade cufflinks plus practical, thoughtful jewellery for men with everlasting appeal.

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