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Jan 11, 20262 min
Why Event Booths Don’t Pay You Back And How Visual Buzz Changes That.
The Reality Most Vendors Don’t Talk About Food festivals, cultural events, and pop-up markets are central to Caribbean and Black-owned businesses. Vendors invest significant time and money into booths—fees, staffing, inventory, transportation—expecting sales in return. Yet many vendors quietly accept a hard truth: they don’t always make money on the day of the event. Instead, success is often explained as “branding” or “exposure,” with the hope that sales might come later. Over time, this has...

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Jan 3, 20263 min
Explore and Shop Reverie Faces Merchandise
When it comes to unique and expressive apparel, Reverie Faces merchandise stands out as a must-have for anyone looking to add a touch of creativity and personality to their wardrobe. This collection offers a blend of artistic design and quality craftsmanship, making it perfect for those who appreciate wearable art. Whether you are a fan of abstract faces, bold colours, or simply want to support independent creators, exploring this merch line is a rewarding experience. Discover the Unique...

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Dec 27, 20252 min
Beyond Branding: Why Product-First Marketing and Strategic Campaigns Drive Sales in the Pan-Caribbean Market
By Reverie Faces In the Pan-Caribbean business and creative ecosystem, branding has traditionally been treated as the cornerstone of marketing. Logos, colour palettes, and cultural storytelling dominate campaigns—but this emphasis often obscures what truly drives revenue: the product itself, paired with a strategic campaign to promote it. At Reverie Faces, we frequently encounter businesses investing in stunning visuals without a clear plan for distribution or conversion. While attention is...

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