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Free Wholesale Beads

Friday, May 29th, 2009

To make these designer jewelry pieces you will need lots of equipment. It reminds me of wholesale beads. When you look at the various wholesale beads you will find that there is quite a variety for you to choose from. The quality of these beads depends on the place that you bought them from. This is important because you will soon have the chance to make these wholesale beads that you have bought, into glamorous jewelry designs that no one else has.

While you can?t look at these beads in person you can see if the price of these wholesale beads is reasonable. With some imagination you can transform these wholesale beads into magnificent creations that are distinctly you and something that no one else owns. There is an air of sophistication that can be found in beautifully crafted jewelry.

There may be times when you can find jewelry making tools and equipment for sale at these wholesale jewelry stores too. Depending on the type of wholesale jewelry store that you are considering buying these jewelry pieces from, you will find jewelry that you can mix and match or ones that have the look of understated elegance that is found in high end jewelry stores. You will also be able to find the comparative prices and what sort of policies these places have in regard to returns, defects and exchanges.

This way you can judge if you will be buying any more jewelry from the various wholesales jewelry stores. It’s just like It reminds me of beads. With wholesale jewelry you have the added advantage owning remarkable pieces of jewelry at very affordable prices.

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A Grand Step For Diamond Jewelry Market In The Corporate Gifting Sector

Monday, April 27th, 2009

A grand step for Diamond Jewelry market in the Corporate Gifting Sector

Diamond market further flourishes with its entry in the corporate sector serving itself as an important gifting and promotional tool.

Jewelry has been part of the Indian traditions for centuries. In the past it was treasured as a stone of value and security, but today more than even before the Indian consumer is lining up to buy jewelry that makes a fashion statement or expresses her individuality. Not only the richer class but also the sales were seen to be high in middle class section i.e. we are talking about approximately 300 million middle class consumers. (more…)

A Brief History Of The Common Automatic Watch

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

The humble wrist watch can hardly be called that, exactly. In fact the wristwatch is one very useful and functional accessory that is in fact as unusual as anything can be. There are a multitude of different types and designs, for instance the Automatic watch, all having different options for depth of water resistance, size, functions, display and many more that set every unique type of watch apart from the next. In this article, we’ll take a more in-depth look at the life of the humble timepiece that has staked its claim on the wrists of millions of people all over the world. (more…)

Why Are Red Beryl Emaralds Not Oiled?

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Why it’s red: Manganese is the coloring agent for red beryl; smaller amounts of manganese produce the less saturated color of beryl morganite. (Chromium, vanadium and/or iron produce the green color of emerald.) Red beryl, emerald and other beryls have many similar optical and physical characteristics. Red beryl’ s refractive index of 1.564-1.574 is similar to emerald’s; its specific gravity of 2.66-2.70 is similar also. (more…)

Get Maximum Jewelry Traffic from Your Social Networking Activity

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

copyright by Rena Klingenberg

So what do you talk about on the social networking sites where your potential customers are?

Whatever they’re talking about.

For example, if you make horse-themed jewelry and you’re on a horse-related networking site, join in and chat about horses, saddles, trail rides, etc. . . . but *not* about the horse-themed jewelry you make (unless someone else mentions your jewelry first).

Don’t worry – your niche social website friends will most definitely find your jewelry naturally as you participate in the site, and they visit your profile page there. (more…)

Grow Your Online Jewelry Business the Friendly Way

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

copyright by Rena Klingenberg

Most social networking sites have a “Friends” feature.  You can use this feature to keep track of other members on that site whose content, links, or other activities interest you.

But even better, the Friends feature also gives you an opening for connecting and building relationships with other members.

When another member adds you as their Friend in an online social community, your profile will now be more easily found by their Friends, which can help you quickly gain a lot of exposure to more people on that site.

On some social sites you’ll find that you’ve received a couple of Friend requests as soon as you’ve finished the signup process – usually one from the site’s administrator, and sometimes from one or two other members as well. (more…)

Get Your Jewelry Noticed Online by Using Good Keyword Tags

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

copyright by Rena Klingenberg

“Tagging” is an important tool for getting your jewelry found on the Internet.

A tag is a keyword assigned to a piece of content.  It’s a relevant word or phrase that describes and classifies the item so it can be easily found later.

Almost any form of online content can have tags assigned to it – a web page, a blog post, a photo, a video, bookmarked content, etc.

Good tags will help your jewelry get found by people who are searching for what you have to offer! (more…)

How to Sell More Jewelry Directly from Your Blog

Friday, November 14th, 2008

copyright by Rena Klingenberg

Your blog is an excellent tool for selling your jewelry online.  In fact, many jewelry artists sell their work exclusively from their blogs.

You can stir up your readers’ interest in your work by blogging about how your jewelry is created, what’s unique about a particular piece or component, what the piece signifies to you, what happened while you were creating it, etc.

Basically, give the piece of jewelry a history and an interesting story.  Let the tale unfold over a few blog posts. (more…)