Joey's Epiphanies
Friday 15 June 2012
Justin Bieber Allegedly Assaulted a Paparazzi
Justin Bieber Allegedly Assaulted a Paparazzi
Looks like Justin Bieber is toughening up. The singer allegedly assaulted a paparazzi after the man attempted to take a picture of him and his girlfriend, Selena Gomez, when they were walking out of a theater at The Commons in Calabasas.
Currently Bieber is wanted for interrogation, and his publicist has not given any statements to the press… or the police for that matter. Do you think Bieber will finally show up at the Sheriff’s office? After all, he could face a misdemeanor battery charge for what he did.
Hahahahahahaha! Seethe cute little Canadian kid stars hanging out with all those hip hop guys and thinks he's a hard man. Damn that rap music. What's next Drake arrested for trafficking charges. Am I the only one that finds this hilarious?
Tuesday 29 May 2012
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Rapper/designer/actor T.I. is making his way deeper into the movie biz. It’s been reported that T.I. has joined a cast full of Hollywood A-listers to play a bounty hunter in an upcoming comedy. The movie, Identity Theft, is set to be released by Universal Pictures.
Monday 28 May 2012
Urban Clothing - Surviving In A Digital World!
Urban Clothing - Surviving In A Digital World!
Urban Clothing in is infancy was considered by some to be nothing more than a passing phase that was expected to quickly fizzle out. Going on four decades later it's easy to see that urban clothing, and more importantly urban culture have become a household understanding. Fashion brands that were originally designed for minorities have seen their brands enter into exclusive deals with some of the most reputable retailers associated with designer fashion world wide. However, the question that rests with everyone is, how has urban clothing thrived where many other fashion genres have failed?
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Sunday 27 May 2012
New Urban Clothing To Show Off This Summer
Friday 18 May 2012
Friday Spotlight - DMC / Technics 1210 Zip-Up Hoodie
Friday Spotlight - DMC / Technics 1210 Zip-Up Hoodie
Saturday 28 April 2012
Miguel Cotto Uses Ecko T-Shirts to Help Promote Fight....And More!
Miguel Cotto Uses Ecko T-Shirts to Help Promote Fight....And More!
As May 5th is quickly approaching we are looking at probably the kick off to the best sporting year in ages. Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather Jr. will faceoff to continue along the path to solidify each person’s legacy as a world class hall of fame worthy fighter and as the best of all time. However it is important to understand another aspect of this fight, and that’s the business element.
Year after year all fight fans hear about “Money Mayweather” and how he, on his own, holds the record for most PPV buys, on top of a few belts in a couple of weight divisions. Or you may have heard that in the Mayweather absence, Manny Pacquiao quickly moved up the ranks to the number one pound for pound boxer in the world, and became one of the 15 highest paid athletes on the planet. If you have heard all of this then you may be curious as to where Miguel Cotto can even come into the conversation.
First of all let’s look at the fact that, Miguel’s last fight saw him rake in 600,000 PPV views. If you’ve been following along, that’s number three on the most views list behind you guessed it, Money and Pacquiao. Then we have the endorsements. Cotto has had a long standing agreement with Ecko Unltd, and for the most part to many consumers is considered the face of the brand. Now with probably the biggest fight of his career looming, He is putting himself in position to make a lot of cash, not just on the fight, but in the endorsements and fan memorabilia long after the fight is over.
As part of his positioning and in celebration of the upcoming event, a limited edition Miguel Cotto Ecko t shirts collection consisting of eight distinct items has been launched by Ecko Unltd urban clothing. And to help promote the fight globally and to aid in cementing himself as the fan favourite for the fight, Cotto has been to visit troops in Germany.
"Cotto is one of the best in the boxing world, so it became natural for us to start a relationship with him. Along with Miguel his team and family are the best in the industry and together we have achieved unprecedented success." said Eric Samson, Director of Sports Marketing and E-commerce at Ecko. "We're excited about the May 5th fight in Las Vegas because it's a big deal for Cotto and the Ecko team. Our multi channel marketing campaign activating this event has helped drive notable attention to an already highly anticipated event."
Cotto is also working with Ecko MMA in an effort to help cross promote for the brand. The Ecko marketing and e-commerce team in conjunction with the Cotto camp has arranged banner ads, photo shoots, social media campaigns, video production and other initiatives with a focus on digital. Both Miguel and the urban clothing brand have a highly engaged digital customer base which will definitely work towards promoting this fight as well.
So while “Money Mayweather” may make all of his earnings on the fight itself, Cotto has adopted a true hustler’s spirit and put himself in a position to profit, once again, long after he is done with boxing. What are your thoughts on Miguel Cotto as a businessman?
Tuesday 17 April 2012
How to Get Free Urban Clothing Being A Hip Hop Artist!
How to Get Free Urban Clothing Being A Hip Hop Artist!
Every single week I receive either an email, or a twitter message, or something on Facebook from a young urban artist trying to make it to the next level, and the content of the message is almost always the same, "you should give me some clothing!" Really? This is how we do business nowadays? Well because I constantly get inundated with these type of ultimatums, I felt now was a great time to try and help some of you urban artist who may not understand how to actually get promotional urban clothing from retailers and designers.
Read this article in full at http://www.nustylze.com/urban-blog/view/1970/how-to-get-free-urban-clothing-being-a-hip-hop-artist-