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marketing. the company s grown entirely by word of mouth. and it s created a tattoo frenzy. tattlies have shown up in fashion blogs, in celebrity instagram photos and on the shelves at popular stores like urban outfitters. the word just really spread. we never really had to do a lot of reachout, which is amazing and quite humbling. as to be expected, as her company grew, the competition noticed. there s a lot of other companies that all of a sudden popped up doing exactlied same thing all around the world. i mean just something i just realized when you have a good idea other people will follow. and so we have literally created a industry of, you know, companies around the world licensing art from illustrators and designers and artists, and selling them as temporary tattoos. tina s confident, though, she says her job is to simply stay one foot ahead of anyone else out there. and again, it s her focus on elevating design, and her authentic mission, that allows
frenzy. tattlies have shown up in fashion blogs, in celebrity instagram photos and on the shelves at popular stores like urban outfitters. the word just really spread. we never really had to do a lot of reachout, which is amazing and quite humbling. as to be expected, as her company grew, the competition noticed. there s a lot of other companies that all of a sudden popped up doing exactlied same thing all around the world. i mean just something i just realized when you have a good idea other people will follow. and so we have literally created a industry of, you know, companies around the world licensing art from illustrators and designers and artists, and selling them as temporary tattoos. tina s confident, though, she says her job is to simply stay one foot ahead of anyone else out there. and again, it s her focus on elevating design, and her authentic mission, that allows her to do so. as an example, she s got corporations across the globe asking her to make them tattoos.