News: KyNa gets a twitter boost from Theo
Another Rotherham-based enterprise has received a business boost from TV Dragons’ Den star Theo Paphitis.
Earlier this month, Jenny Mortimer, owner of KyNa Boutique, tweeted Theo about her business during ‘Small Business Sunday’, an initiative set up by Theo that runs weekly.
Theo picked KyNa Boutique from over 1000 hopefuls and re‐tweeted Jenny’s message to his 283,000 followers and as a result, the business has over 100 more followers and extra orders for their organic children’s clothing. They are also profiled on a new website that is exclusive to Small Business Sunday winners.
Jenny Mortimer, owner of KyNa Boutique said, “We’ve been in business just over a year and I work til gone midnight most days helping customers online, which is tough with two boys to look after as well. It is great to have support from Theo because it’s been tough trying to raise our profile and Theo has recognised our hard work and helped spread the word about what we do to his following.”
The latest award follows the recognition earlier this year by Jacqueline Gold, CEO of Ann Summers, as part of her Women on Wednesday twitter initiative.
KyNa Boutique was founded in 2011 and is based in Aston. They offer a range of organic clothes for children that are colourful, contemporary and fashionable including brands such as Ava and Luc, Boys&Girls and Bamboo Baby.
KyNA is the second Rotherham business in as many months to become an SBS winner, as enterprising Fiona Silvester from Very Delicious Cheesecakes was recognised in September.
KyNa Boutique website
Earlier this month, Jenny Mortimer, owner of KyNa Boutique, tweeted Theo about her business during ‘Small Business Sunday’, an initiative set up by Theo that runs weekly.
Theo picked KyNa Boutique from over 1000 hopefuls and re‐tweeted Jenny’s message to his 283,000 followers and as a result, the business has over 100 more followers and extra orders for their organic children’s clothing. They are also profiled on a new website that is exclusive to Small Business Sunday winners.
Jenny Mortimer, owner of KyNa Boutique said, “We’ve been in business just over a year and I work til gone midnight most days helping customers online, which is tough with two boys to look after as well. It is great to have support from Theo because it’s been tough trying to raise our profile and Theo has recognised our hard work and helped spread the word about what we do to his following.”
The latest award follows the recognition earlier this year by Jacqueline Gold, CEO of Ann Summers, as part of her Women on Wednesday twitter initiative.
KyNa Boutique was founded in 2011 and is based in Aston. They offer a range of organic clothes for children that are colourful, contemporary and fashionable including brands such as Ava and Luc, Boys&Girls and Bamboo Baby.
KyNA is the second Rotherham business in as many months to become an SBS winner, as enterprising Fiona Silvester from Very Delicious Cheesecakes was recognised in September.
KyNa Boutique website
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