Monday, November 3, 2008

Online Gift Bag Event for Shoe Lovers!

Great jewelry marketing tip: partner and/or sponsor a gift bag!
Designing-Diva is sponsoring a $50 gift online Gift Bag E*vent for Shoe Lovers. Read on to see how you can win over $5k in prizes!!


Online GIFT BAG E*VENT for Shoe Lovers!
Over $5,827 in prizes from the author of the hit dating book Never Trust a Man in Alligator Loafers!




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WHAT: It’s easy to be entered to win. 1. Purchase from Amazon.com Never Trust a Man in Alligator Loafers Nov.3rd –10th 2008. 2. Log onto www.DonnaSozio.com/GIFTBAG 3. Enter your first name, email address, and Amazon.com receipt number. 4. That’s it. You’re entered to win! 5. Winners announced November 30th 2008. Everyone who enters to win also receives over $800 in valuable discounts on their favorite products.

WHEN: The online Alligator Loafers GIFT BAG E*VENT runs 11/03/08 – 11/10/09. Winners announced 11/30/08.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

When pitching do you send a jewelry sample or not.....

When pitching accessory magazine editors (on or offline), you want your business and jewelry designs to be noticed. Have you wondered if you should send a jewelry sample or not?

First, ask yourself if your business model can afford this marketing expense? Sending samples with every pitch can add up quickly!

Will the sample be returned? Well that depends on the media outlet and if they requested it. Margie Zable Fisher just recently wrote a post titled, "Should The Media Return Your Product Samples..." that you may want to read before sending a jewelry sample without it being requested.

Note that many online magazine/fashion/accessories editors will request a sample in exchange for a review of your jewelry product. Often times, these type of "blogs" will review your jewelry design and have a give away/contest which can generate more PR than just a review alone. Ask if you are allowed to offer a discount/special offer as an additional incentive for readers to visit your website/online shop.

Happy pitching. Please chime in. Do you send jewelry samples with your pitch or do you wait for them to request a sample? Leave a comment!

~Randi
P.S.
I do not send samples unless requested. I used my press kit materials with high res. product photos to impress the editors.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Increase Holiday Jewelry Sales with items under $20

dichroic glass pendant with sterling plated bail
City Lights, $18.00

Even if you don't sell jewelry, this applies to any craft/product business so read on.....

Looking for a way to increase holiday jewelry sales? Offer handcrafted jewelry designs under $20.
Why? This is great "gift" retail point for many shoppers who have a long list. They are looking for something unique on a under $20 budget.

Here are some tips on designing handcrafted jewelry under $20....
  1. Design items that are quick to make like earrings so you're still being paid for your time.
  2. If you can afford it, buy your "most used" findings like headpins and ear wires in large quantities so you get better pricing (means more profit for you!).
  3. Push your creativity by using left over materials to create new designs.
  4. Consider making non-traditional jewelry like purse bling ( purse fob), book bling (book mark with beads), wine glass jewelry (charms for wine glass), etc.....
When selling at craft/gift markets, make sure your under $20 items are clearly marked. Put some by the "check out " area of your booth so you can let folks browse while they pay. Impulse and upsell purchases can really add up.

I've shared my dichroic glass pendant, City Lights, as an example of what I sell under $20. What do you sell for under $20? Leave a comment so others can check out your "pretties" too!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Free PDF Gift: 50 Great Jewelry Selling Techniques

Woot. I feel like it's my birthday and I've just been given an awesome gift......50 Great Jewelry Selling Techniques by one of my favorite resources, David Weiman.

David usually sells this e-book for $17 so you can see why I'm so excited. That's the equivalent of
how many beads? ;-)

It can feel like your birthday too. You can get the free PDF, 50 Great Jewelry Selling Techniques, by signing up for David's e-mail updates here OR just download it here. The choice is yours!

Let me know what your favorite selling technique is from the guide! Leave a comment....
~Randi

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Valentine Advertising opportuntity (wholesale)

If you wholesale your handcrafted jewelry, I think you will find this to be an exceptional value at only $40.

jewelry valentine opportunity
Boutique Up! Daily (BUD) is launching a wholesale Valentine’s Day catalog full of new products for Kids and Moms that retailers can use to rev up the economic health of their stores. This is a win-win situation for both product manufacturers and retailers: you get to showcase Valentine’s Day products to retailers, and retailers can contract hot new merchandise to kick-start V-day shopping.

Interested?


Space is limited to 20 products per category, so please take advantage of this opportunity sooner than later.

Product spots are $40 per product for exposure to 800+ retailers, review blogs and unlimited consumers.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS: November 3, 2008 or sooner if spots fill up.

Get all the information you need from Boutique Up! here.....

Have a fabulous day! Remember to pitch early ( at least 6 months in advance to national mag's ) and often!

~Randi-Sue


Monday, October 13, 2008

Surviving the Economy.....

Do you think the economy is affecting/will affect your handcrafted jewelry business ?

As an artistic entrepreneur and indie business owner, it is difficult not to panic when listening to US and world financial reports. It is important to take creative action so that your handcrafted jewelry business survives the current economy.

I recently was at a "retail" Craft Fair & Gift Market and my sales were 1/4 of what they have been in past years. Ouch! There was plenty of traffic but not a lot of shopping going on.
Unlike other vendors, I did not mill around and complain about lack of sales! I focused on having conversations with potential customers and increasing my mailing list (and making mental notes of what items those folks were drawn to so I can send targeted e-mail offers).
I took action that positions me to grow my business by expanding my customer base!

Being consistent with my marketing activities resulted in Designing-Diva having a stellar month in sales for September and still going strong! The average purchase has been in the $50-$75 range so I will continue to highlight jewelry items in this price range.

On the wholesale side, I have noticed retail buyers interested in a range of prices trying to attract potential customers with a variety of products and price points.

I truly believe in order to survive the economy, handcrafted jewelry artists and other indie crafters will have to approach their business with the same creativity they inject into their designs.

If you are on a very limited marketing budget, pitch other business's with a partnership:
  • Offer a non-competitive give away to gain a wider customer base.
  • Hold a trunk show at a local business & offer them a % or encourage them to let you donate % to community based charity. The charity donation would make a great pre-show press release for your local paper.
Can't afford to booth fee.....???
  • Host a trunk show in your home or a friend's and offer an incentive to stop by and shop. Find other indie business's and hold your own mini event! Eg. Offer door prizes or discount coupon if they bring a friend.
Do you have a great creative tip to surviving the current economy? Please leave a comment so others can benefit from your expertise!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Shameless Self Promotion....Vote for Randi-Sue!

I recently sponsored The Spirited Woman video contest by donating three fused glass necklaces with a retail value of $100 for the winner.

Nancy Mills encouraged me to enter the video contest myself (it didn't matter that I was sponsoring prizes for the winners)....so I entered my alter ego the crown wearing Dallas Designing-Diva!

Well, I have some exciting news....I was 1 of 7 finalists chosen. Woo Hoo!

Please help me win by Voting for Randi-Sue before October 13th. Don't forget to tell your family and friends too!

See, there is nothing wrong with a little shameless self promotion!

~Randi-Sue


Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Rejection.....again! NEXT!!

One of my marketing goals for the 2008-2009 calendar year is to send quarterly PR kits to 5 major national magazines and to send at least 4 "designs" for consideration to various beading/jewelry related magazines.

Today I got one of many rejection letters thanking me for my design submission from one of my favorite "stringing bead" magazines but ......NO thanks we'll pass!

Sigh.....Rejection. Again.Ok. NEXT!

Why the heck am I sharing my blatant failure/disappointment? It is important to realize that you will be rejected many times from customers, business owners to media/press and you have to learn to NOT take it personally.


Failure doesn't mean that you're a failure... it just means that you haven't succeeded yet.
~Robert Schuler


While I've lost count of how many times I've been rejected, I do not let it interfere with my "head" and continue to be consistent and focus on the next thing that needs to be done (even thought it may result in rejection).

Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.
~Samuel Beckett

The point is to keep moving forward and learn from your failures/mistakes! When I look back, I'm amazed at how far I've come personally and professionally.....and the future has never looked brighter. Unexpected opportunities and partnerships have arisen through a variety of connections because I have not given up and keep moving forward!

Here's to your success in your handcrafted jewelry business,

~Randi







Monday, September 29, 2008

Get Involved in a Promotional Giveaway with another Business

Even though I have my own e-c0mmerce site, I gain additional exposure by showcasing my jewelry in other venues like Etsy, Funky Finds Shops, Smashing Darling and Shopaholics TV, etc...

The wonderful thing about being involved in these other e-commerce ventures is that there is a "powerful pull" to these sites and I have an increased chance of having my jewelry seen. Does it really matter if customers see my jewelry at Designing-Diva or Funky Finds Shops? Heck no because I brand myself the same! If nothing else, it establishes credibility that I'm all over the web selling my handcrafted jewelry.

What I love about being involved in other e-commerce ventures is the opportunity to promote my jewelry in ways I couldn't on my current marketing budget.

And here is a perfect example....Right now, Smashing Darling and She Finds have collaborated on a Freebie Friday Giveaway.

Just what is being given away (drum roll please)....a $500 shopping gift certificate to Smashing Darling!

Head on over to the Freebie Friday Giveaway and make a comment on what you would spend your $500 shopping spree on at Smashing Darling and you are entered for a chance to win!

Smashing Darling stocks a seemingly endless collection of jewelry, clothes, and all kinds of accessories from independent designers (like me!) you definitely won't see in the mall. There is quite literally something (actually, a whole lot of things) for everyone.

As you can imagine, the web traffic to Smashing Darling (and of course my jewelry boutique items) has sky rocketed.....that is why getting involved in a promotion with other business's is a smart marketing move!

To your handcrafted jewelry marketing success,

~Randi

Save on Jewelry Selling Insights and The 5 Keys to Selling Handcrafted Jewelry DVD

Woohoo. David Weiman has just lowered prices on two of my favorite "handcrafted jewelry selling" resources: Jewelry Selling Insights and The 5 Keys to Selling Handcrafted Jewelry DVD.

The subscription price for the monthly pay-subscription newsletter, The Jewelry Selling Insights has been reduced from $47 to $36 per year. That's only $3/month to higher profits for your handcrafted jewelry business.

The 5 Keys to Selling Handcrafted Jewelry DVD and Workbook Program from $97 to $77. It's an outstanding value that contains tons of bonuses, as well! Even if you've been selling handcrafted jewelry for years, this will help you increase your profits.

You can save an additional 20% off the digital edition of The Jewelry Selling Answer Book and 20% off a 1-year subscription to Jewelry Selling Insights through October 15th by entering the code AFF20 into the Coupon Code box at the order page and click "Apply"!

Don't forget to subscribe to the free jewelry selling tips newsletter. It is something I look forward to in my inbox !

~Here's to your success in your handcrafted jewelry business,

Randi
P.S.
Did you see yesterday's post where you can subscribe to David Weiman's You tube video's (check out selling handcrafted jewelry in a tough economy)?


Sunday, September 28, 2008

Selling Jewelry in a Tough Economy

I'm a huge fan of David Weiman. His "Marketing Jewelry" resources for the handcrafted jewelry artist/designer are priceless. When I first stumbled upon his website, I signed up for the free jewelry selling tips newsletter as a way to find out more about him before I spent my hard earned dollars on his "jewelry marketing/selling products".

While being a full-time clinical scientist, I was able to realize my dream of becoming a full-time jewelry artist/designer. Was it overnight? Heck no....it took several years but now I get to do what I love from my home studio everyday.....creating jewelry!

With the current economy, it can be scary for anyone but especially jewelry artists because jewelry purchases are a "luxury" or "splurge" for many.

That is why I think you will be interested in watching the latest You Tube video from David Weiman that is focused on selling your handcrafted jewelry in a tough economy---




I encourage you to sign up for the free jewelry selling tips newsletter and see what a great resource David Weiman can be to your business. Plus you can subscribe to David's videos so you never miss out on great jewelry selling tips.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Social Networking Advice from the Packaging Diva

As an artistic entrepreneur, I embrace change and creativity in all aspects of my personal life and business. One of the biggest changes that can really boost you and your brand is social networking. While there are many platforms to do this, I've become a Twitteraholic and have thoroughly enjoyed my new connections through Twitter. Every day I learn something new personally and professionally and I urge you to explore this social media.

Starting something new especially if you are technically challenged can be intimidating but it does NOT have to be....not when we have fantastic advice from Joann Hines the Packaging Diva!

So grab a cup of coffee or tea.....and read on to see how easy it is to "Package Yourself" on Twitter.

Randi
P.S.

You can follow me at Designing_Diva on Twitter!




Packaging Yourself On Twitter - The Beginner by JoAnn Hines Packaging Diva

Being really new to social networking I was intrigued to understand the branding concept behind Twitter. I pondered how one could connect and relate to other social networkers in 140 characters or less. Would this really be the best investment in social networking for my time and effort?

As I studied Twitter, I realized that tweeting is really an intellectual exercise. It forces you to be clever, articulate, and sometimes funny within 140 characters. So in addition to thinking about what to post that someone would read I needed to learn how to post too.

Like all social networking you have to find your own persona... Something that you are comfortable with and that makes sense to you;ie. your brand and your business. It’s not about emulating someone else, you want your tweets to be unique and represent you in the best light.

Twittering is also something that you have to commit the time to do. The beauty of Twitter is its user friendliness, accessibility and level of personalization. I have found two basic types of “Twitterers”: There is the touchy-feely warm and personal kind that talks a lot about their personal lives, and there is the business professional that uses Twitter as a business tool to build their business and their brands and rarely gets into non business discussions. There is also the hybrid of both and that’s ok, as long as you stay focused on whom you want to be to your followers.

It’s OK to integrate personal info along with business advice. I do a combination of the two. As you build your following you will build relationships and you have to be REAL to be believable and develop relationships. Just be wary of what is good to talk about on Twitter and what needs to be moved off the Twitter venue. From personal experience I was passionate about a topic that escalated to some what of a controversy between three Twitterers. After much debate and wildly tweeting we recognized that we needed to move our conversation elsewhere. I wrote another article about this experience entitled “How To Agree, Disagree And Remain Friends On Twitter.”

Get your profile set up before you begin Tweeting. People will go and check you out to see who and what you are all about. The more you can share the better. My twitter survey showed people preferred pictures of other people by more than 2-1 (said they liked to see who they were tweeting). But if you use an avatar that's OK too. Its about the connection you make with your followers pic or avatar.

As a newbie read and learn from other Twitterers. First and foremost give before you take. See how you can help other people with their issues and problems. Once you start giving, the return will come back to you. If you give really good advice people you don’t know will start to follow you too.

It’s OK to be a little self serving by posting information about your products, services and upcoming events. But nothing will turn your followers off faster than too continuously self promote yourself. Remember Twitter is about your followers and what you can do for them, not you personally.

The easiest way to showcase yourself is to respond to someone’s tweet with helpful information. Once you have established yourself as a resource, people will follow you because they know you have something interesting or useful to say.

It’s OK to unfollow people too. Sometimes there is just really no “connection.” Here’s a tweet on 9 reasons you should unfollow peeps (people).

9 reasons 4 dropping peeps: swearing inappropriate content no interaction 2 intense 2 personal 2 self promoting 2 negative 2 strange 2 much

If you notice there is no punctuation it’s because I was limited to 140 characters. So it is an exercise in getting all your thoughts marshaled in a succinct, intelligent and interesting fashion.

Here are a few beginner tips to get you started:

1. Look up your keywords in the search feature. You will see who is tweeting about the same topic you are. You can also use some of the specialty Twitter tools, such as summize, to see what topics are hot that you might want to follow the thread.

2. When people follow you, see who they follow or who follows them. In turn you follow them too.

If they are well established in their field then typically you will get a quality following of people you need to know.

3. When someone follows you thank them for following with a brief statement about you and what you do. Don’t sell!!

Here is what I use:

Thanks for the follow. I try to amuse and educate my followers what they need to know about product packaging. I am all about the packaging.

If you will notice its exactly 140 characters (how to do this is a skill you will learn as you tweet).

4. It’s your choice to thank them publicly or privately. When I surveyed my followers they were split 50/50 on the issue. Personally, I like private so I can send each person a message. Do what’s comfortable for you.

5. When someone tweets something important or interesting retweet the information to your followers. As a case in point I retweeted someone’s information on sustainability to my followers they in turn retweeted something of mine. It was a win-win for both parties.

6. Lastly try to develop interesting dialogue with your followers. Be positive, engaging, complimentary and funny too (if that’s your style).

Twitter is one of the fastest, easiest and most fun social networking tools. You can quickly see a return if you work at it consistently and with an open mind.

Twitter is an incredibly powerful business tool. I’ve gained new business, a host of new associates, and even hired my VA…All of whom I have met on Twitter. Like all social networking tools not everyone will like you or your style. Get over it and move on to the next follower as you package yourself and your personal brand on Twitter.


Follow me on Twitter too as I share personal packaging lessons on how I built my global brand the "Packaging Diva."
Happy Packaging!
JoAnn Hines
Packaging Diva
All Packaging All Of The Time


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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Rock the world, show off your jewelry and have the chance to win prizes.....

Are you ready to rock the world? Grab your digital cameras, flip videos, iphones, whatever...this is a great way to "market yourself" to thousands of women!

SPIRITED WOMAN is sponsoring its first ever video contest. Yeah! Enter your 2-minute or less video, and you'll have a chance to WIN a $100 first prize, the Spirited Woman Video Award, a one-hour astrology reading with famed astrologer Susan Miller, a $250 Emerita gift basket, and some very special prizes.

The goal of the video contest is for spirited women from all over the planet to show your "spirit to the world" and to answer the question, "Why am I a Spirited Woman?" or put another way, "Why do you feel that YOU are a Spirited Woman?"

We're looking for you to show your enthusiasm, unstoppability, zest for life, personality, sense of adventure, creativity, and to be inventive. We want you To HAVE FUN and to EXPRESS YOUR SPIRITED WOMAN SELF. All levels and ages are welcome!!

Check out my video entry, Why Randi-Sue is a Spirited Woman, and the PR I'm receiving because it is on the front page Spirited Woman today. The video was super easy and fun to film....I can't wait to see your entry. Leave a comment with a link to your video and don't forget to wear your jewelry creations when you film!

~ A fun and spirited woman at heart,

Randi


Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Live in DFW .....call for entries for Jingle Bash


Etsy Dallas
is hosting its first ever Jingle Bash on Nov 22nd at Sons of Herman Hall in Dallas.

For non-ED members.....
- Booths are $60 each
- App Fee is an additional $10 (non-refundable)
- Deadline to apply and pay is October 3rd
-Request an application by e-mailing JingleBash AT yahoo Dot com.

Get your application in quick: We are about full of jewelry vendors, although we are accepting applications from any handmade artists and crafters and will jury each applicant equally.

Notifications of acceptance will go out the week of October 13th

Friday, September 19, 2008

Paypal Checkout Tips

One of the many reasons that I love using Paypal is that they are continually evolving their product to keep up with e-commerce demands. I also love the fact that they offer several very useful resource guides whether or not you are new to e-commerce.

I just tripped across the "Checkout Optimization Guide" and was impressed with all the "Eleven Steps to a Better Checkout.....and more profits".

This information couldn't be more timely for me as "behind the scenes" at Designing-Diva, I'm upgrading my shopping cart because of feedback from my customers.

If you use Paypal or want to streamline your checkout, I think you will find this 33 page guide very useful!

To your success,

~Randi

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Build Relationships.....

When I first took the leap and decided to sell my handcrafted jewelry, I was very unsure of myself and definitely out of my comfort zone. Looking back, I don't know why I couldn't see the parallel between my retail experience and my new entrepreneurial adventure!

I had a very successful retail career that helped me pay my way through college. The reason that I was always in the top 10 sales was because I always focused on building a relationship with the customer and NOT jumping right to "selling".

I don't know why I thought selling my artisan jewelry should be any different? Nerves, I guess!

Now, I love doing shows and don't get butterflies and continually 2nd guess my display, pricing, etc...I get excited about all the people that I'm going to meet that day. Does that mean I will have stellar sales? Maybe...but it is not my focus. My goal is to "reach out and touch" as many people at possible so they will remember me in a "positive" way.

With each show I do, I have repeat customers whom I have come to know many personal details...from births to deaths and many celebrations in between. It is these relationships that have allowed my business to flourish.....not only do they trust and continue to buy from me but are my "cheerleaders" and refer others to my business.

Now, remember the 80/20 principle I've mentioned.....80% of your business will come from 20% of your customers! Do you know who your "golden 20" are? I do and I treat them like "Platinum" with targeted offers , handwritten cards, and phone calls.

By building relationships and NOT focusing on selling, I have gained many loyal customers who continue to "cheerlead" and send referrals my way. It is so much easier to build a relationship when there is a connection already ( eg My aunt has a gorgeous necklace and said you could help me customize a design for the corporate world.).

Here's to your success in business,

~Randi
P.S.
I'm sponsoring " 3 original necklaces valued at $100 each" as prizes for the Spirited Woman Video contest. The entry deadline is Sept 30th so grab your video camera and your friends ....and show your spirit!

You can check out my alternate persona, the Dallas Designing-Diva's, video entry here......Post a comment and link to your video entry here!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

In Home Jewelry Show-Success Checklist

Long before I had an e-commerce site, I sold my jewelry through in-home shows/parties. These were great ways to build my local customer base and get referrals.

Whether you are just getting ready to show the world your designs or you are a seasoned designer, hold an Open House in your home/studio and invite your local clients.

Jewelry Show Success Checklist

  • Choose a date and time that there is nothing major going on in your community. Scheduling a show on Homecoming Weekend would probably NOT be a good idea!
  • Use e-vite to send out e-mail invitations 3 weeks before and a "card" in the mail 1 week before as a reminder.
  • Ask your family, friends and customers to RSVP via e-mail or phone. Encourage them to bring a guest by offering an incentive (discount, etc).
  • If possible, ask at your church , children's school, hair salon, local coffee shop, etc...if you can put up a flyer to invite people to your Open House. This is a great way to get more exposure within your local area.
  • When setting up your display. Simple is best. Remember, the jewelry should be the focus. Arrange your jewelry by color, style or price so it is cohesive.
  • Don't forget to have a few mirrors so guests can try on and see jewelry on.
  • If possible, have a friend or two that can help out to answer questions, help check out and /or gift wrap.
  • Offer a refreshment and snack. It will help people linger.
  • Put your game face on and interact with customers. This is not the time to be the wall flower. Ask someone what drew them to a design....start a conversation...that is how relationships start!
  • Don't forget to have ample cash on hand to give back change. Have a designated area to check out and specify what types of payments you accept. This is also the perfect area to have a "gift wrap" area.
  • Make sure you have business cards and promos to put in bags and to give to everyone who attends. Even if they do not buy, you want them to be able to contact you in the future.
  • Have a sign up sheet to collect customer information. Ask for referrals!
  • Remember to smile and have fun! You will learn something at every show just by engaging your customers!

Check out this great article at Fire Mountain Gems on holding an In-home Jewelry Show. Plus, if you are a "beader" they have a great idea and printable resources on how to host a Swarovski Workshop.

Here's to your success having a fantastic jewelry show!

~Randi

Monday, September 15, 2008

Are You Getting Ready For Valentine's Day?

Don't forget.....magazines have LONG LEAD times ....so you should be pitching national magazines with "Valentine's Day" themes....

I know it is only mid-September but prominent national magazines have 6-8 month lead times. Now is the perfect time to be working on your Valentine's Day pitches to the editors....the deadline for pitching will be late this month/early October so don't be caught out!

Here's to getting your product placed in a national magazine......

~ Randi


Wednesday, September 10, 2008

New (to me) Resource for Online Artists

Nicolette Tallmadge is the creative genius behind the fabulous resource for artists, The Crafted Webmaster. She has run a successful handcrafted jewelry business , Mixed Media Designs, for over 11 years.


"The Crafted Webmaster's goal is to help artists, craftsmen, gallery owners and other people in the art and craft industry learn how to effectively use the web to promote and sell their works."

I connected to her through Twitter (Did you read the Twitter for Business I reprinted from John Jantsch/Duct Tape Marketing regarding this social network?) and signed up for the newsletter immediately. I found several relevant topics as I'm in the midst of changing over my shopping cart (the main reason for sporadic posting at the moment) like "keeping your website design simple" to how to get more sign ups for your mailing list.

If you are selling your jewelry and/or art online, I highly recommend The Crafted Webmaster as resource.

~Here's to selling more jewelry and/or art,

Randi
P.S. You can follow me on Twitter here.....

Save on Jewelry Selling Insights

Wooho. David Weiman has just announced he is lowering the subscription price to Jewelry Selling Insights.

Click here to learn more about Jewelry Selling Insights



The subscription price for the monthly pay-subscription newsletter, The Jewelry Selling Insights, has been reduced from $47 to $36 per year. That's just $3 a month which is less than a gourmet cup of coffee from Starbuck's!

Just click on the banner image to get signed up!

Here's to your jewelry selling success!

~Randi

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Press Release Writing Made Easy

Duct Tape Marketing is a fabulous resource for my jewelry business. John Jantsch has just released a fabulous Press Release writing tool that allows you to write and format an one page press release. This is a FREE tool that stops you procrastinating because you are not sure how you should write that press release!

Even if you have written several press releases you will find this an invaluable tool that you can use over and over!

Don't forget to check out the resource page on assorted public relation resources too.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Blog & Donate Jewelry for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Want to help those with blood cancer? Join me and help promote the 1st annual "Blogging for Blood Cancer " event that will take place August 11-18, 2008.

I am donating 5 pairs of handcrafted sterling earrings with a min. value of $25 to this worthy cause. On my maternal grandmother's side, the male members of the family have a genetic predisposition to leukemia and have passed on as early as 15 years of age!

Read on how easy it is to help by just blogging to raise awareness and share a personal story if you have one. Plus, if you have some extra handcrafted jewelry designs on hand why not donate them to be used as give aways for this worthy cause! Act fast and you will have the opportunity to win a $25 gift card to Barnes & Noble too!




This first time event will bring bloggers from across the United States together to raise awareness for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and its mission to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

The event is being hosted by Goodies for Mom in conjunction with the Friends of Heroes (FOH) National Light The Night Team .

All bloggers participating will have the opportunity to be entered to win prizes donated by event sponsors by leaving a Mr. Linky link on the Goodies for Mom post for the event. The event post will go up on August 11, 2008 at 8:00am. Even if you do not have a blog, visitors to the Goodies for Mom and Friends of Heroes blogs during the week will also have opportunities to win as they learn more about the importance of LLS’s research and patient services in the fight against blood cancer.

To help promote the event, anyone who puts a button or banner on their site, or writes a post about the event with a link back to this post, then leaves a link below on our Mr. Linky by midnight on August 10, 2008 will be entered for a chance to win a $25 Barnes & Noble gift card.


Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Social Media-Twitter for Business

I'm a huge fan of Duct Tape Marketing because it is geared to small business and is often well within my marketing budget. I was really excited to read about the new social networking site, Twitter, and what it could mean to your business. If would like to jump on the social media bandwagon, read this article and download his free guide on "Twitter for Business".

Here's to your jewelry marketing success,

Randi


Twitter for Business
Yet another
Web 2.0 social networking tool got you puzzled - ready this guide

Oh, about twice a day now I get asked if this twitter thing is a tool for business. Sometimes the requests are muddled with puzzled tones of "I just don't get it." Other times folks are sort of pissed off. I mean, yet another thing to keep track of and do.

I happen to think that twitter has some fabulous business uses, and not just for the ultra connected techie, for the typical small business too.

Maybe the siren's call of twitter - http://www.twitter.com (everybody's doing it) has become too much and you've jumped in. Or, maybe you have no clue what it is or why you would care. I get asked enough about this mircoblogging tool that I thought I would create a practical guide for business folks wrestling with yet another social media outpost.

What is it?

In simplest terms, twitter is a free service that allows anyone to say anything to anybody in 140 characters or less - it's the "what are you doing right now" kind of micro-blogging that permeates online social communication.

So, now the question is - is that all? Well, no, not exactly. While people are using it to tell no one in particular what they had for lunch, millions are leaning on twitter pretty hard as a way to network and communicate with contacts new and old. twitter is outfitted, like most social media tools with the ability to subscribe, share, friend or follow as many twitter feeds as you like. In addition, developers

How do I use it?

First thing, sign up for an account. It's very painless - http://twitter.com/account/create

Your next stop should be to the twitter help guide - http://help.twitter.com/index.php?pg=kb.book&id=1 this is where you get all of your basic how to questions answered. Read it, it will save you some time and anquish.

Once you create an account you will be given a home page and a profile page - ie: my profile is http://twitter.com/ducttape. So my twitter handle is @ducttape. From these pages you can find others Twitter streams to follow, post your own messages and even watch the entire public stream of comments flow by. (I don't recommend that unless you are really, really bored.)

Why would I use it?

Now that is the real question isn't it? Many people look at twitter on the surface and conclude that it's just one big waste of time. I can't say I disagree completely, but like all social media and marketing tactics, before you can determine if something makes sense you need to analyze your objectives. So, instead of asking why you would use it, ask how it might help you achieve some other already stated objectives.

Before you really jump into a service like twitter, it's important that you identify at least, and initially only, one objective from the list above and focus your efforts on learning how to use the tool to that end.

Getting the most from it

I've put together my "Beginner's Guide to Using Twitter for Business" and offer here to all as a gift. This is not the definitive guide to all things twitter, this is a nice, simple, practical road map to show you how to start using twitter to reach some of your business and marketing objectives


Related article - Creating your social media strategy
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Reprinted with permission: John Jantsch is a marketing and digital technology coach, award winning social media publisher and author of Duct Tape Marketing. He is the creator of the Duct Tape Marketing small business marketing system. You can find more information by visiting www.ducttapemarketing.com



Friday, August 1, 2008

Do you know who your customer is?

Knowing who your customer is (ie your target market) is key to expanding your jewelry business.

As my jewelry and glass business has grown, here are a few ways that I have kept track of my customers....

  • Newsletter sign-up at retail shows and on the e-commerce site, Designing-Diva
  • Custom orders
  • Purchased orders-When at retail shows, I really pay attention to who stops by and who buys my jewelry and glass designs.
  • Abandoned shopping cart visitsWhile my jewelry and glass studio is in my home and NOT open for retail, I use my e-commerce site

By using this information to target my advertising efforts to my niche market, I have been able to grow my business consistently. Here is another example of a business owner who tripled her sales by learning who were customers really were! There is a valuable lesson to be learned....don't assume you know but really find out who your ideal customer is!

To your continued success in your jewelry business,

Randi
P.S. Happy National Girlfriend's Day! Check out my limited edition Riveted Pink Ring for only $25!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Celebrate and Have a Jewelry Sale

Celebrating an event and having a sale on your jewelry is a great way to bring customers back for repeat business and an opportunity to acquire new customers.

August is a great month to celebrate with these 3 holidays:

  1. August 1st is National Bestfriend's Day
  2. August 3rd is Sister's Day
  3. August 15th is Best Friends' Day
Offer a limited edition jewelry design to help customer's celebrate and honor the special people in their lives. Why not include a quote in your packaging to make it an even more meaningful gift?
"But friendship is precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life; and thanks to a benevolent arrangement of things, the greater part of life is sunshine."
- Thomas Jefferson

To your jewelry marketing success,

Randi

Get Mark Joyner's New Book for FREE

I have devoured a huge amount of marketing and pr "how to's" since I started my jewelry business. I'm a huge proponent of investing and growing my marketing expertise to assist in the growth of Designing-Diva.

I'm excited to announce that Mark Joyner who is a well known and respected internet marketer has a new book, Integration Marketing, that will help you grow your business.
He is an #1 best selling author and Dearl Miller has called him " the greatest marketing mind of our generation". This new book is NOT yet available in book stores but for a limited time you can download it for FREE! If you want to learn how to grow your business, this is an absolute must-read ( and yes, I've already read my free copy!)

To your marketing success,

Randi
P.S. You might also want to check out the great resource Integration Marketing Deal Board
too!



Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Two Tips to Make Buying Jewelry into a Necessity

Let's face it.....purchasing jewelry is a want NOT a need and is often perceived as a "luxury" item.

How many times have you been "close" to making a sale at your booth and all of a sudden the customer goes "cold" ? What stopped that customer from purchasing your artisan jewelry?

The psychology of the sale is important. It is important that you turn a perceived luxury item, like jewelry, into a necessity in the customer's mind.

But how???

  • Involved the customer in the sale-When a potential customer comes into the booth, they will tell you what "drew" them if you ask the right questions by establishing a relationship and getting them involved with the story behing jewelry design/concept. Always ask open ended questions that require MORE than a simple yes or no. For example, "What drew you to that design? color? stone? style?"
  • Try it on-Once someone tries on a piece of jewelry and can see how it looks on them, it often goes from a luxury sample to a necessity. Encourage your customers to handle and wear the jewelry you have designed. Plus, make sure you have a mirror so they can see themselves and imagine it's already theirs.
Try these techniques out in a way that is authentic and you will see a difference in your sales because your customer's can't live without your "jewelry " now....it's not a luxury but a necessity!




Saturday, July 26, 2008

Non-Profit Events are a Great Opportunity to Raise Brand Awareness in the Local Community

As my jewelry business has grown, I've had the pleasure of partnering with a variety of non-profit organizations from local to nationally recognized. I consider these partnerships to be WIN - WIN relationships; I get the opportunity to support the community and causes that I'm passionate about and also get the bonus of having the opportunity to raise brand awareness for my artistic entrepreneurial passion, Designing-Diva.

A few months ago, I participated in an Earth Day event in Oak Cliff where I had the opportunity to meet Fran Anderson. Fran works in development for the non-profit organization, Texas Discovery Gardens. This led to opportunities to be involved in events held at the gardens.

I've been invited to host a table at the Organic Fashion Show hosted by Texas Discovery Gardens on Tuesday, August 5th. I will be showcasing jewelry designs made from renewable and recyclable resources. 15% of the jewelry sales proceeds will be donated to the Texas Discovery Gardens. I and other participants have also donated items for a Silent Auction.

You can purchase a ticket and help support this non-profit organization here. I do hope you can join me to support this amazing facility in the heart of Fair Park, Dallas!

Hope to see you there!
~Randi
P.S. You never know who you may meet and what connection or opportunity may arise. Always be open and have your smile on so you don't miss out on wonderful opportunities!!



Friday, July 25, 2008

Call for Entries-2009 Beading Contest at Fire Mountain Gems

Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Hear Ye....calling all jewelry artists....Fire Mountain Gems is now accepting applications for the 2009 Beading Contest. Not only could you win a $1000 gift certificate from Fire Mountain Gems....just imagine the PR you would get from having your jewelry creation photographed and "included" on their website and catalogs!

This is a fantastic contest to enter because of the variety of mediums you can enter in....from "findings" to "Kato-polyclay" and everything in between.

An no excuses because you have plenty of time to experiment and design as the contest deadline is April 15th, 2009.

Just remember, you will never know if you do NOT create and enter! Imagine the possibilities and create with passion!

Okay, I'm off to sketch away (yep, I'm a sketcher) and see where my imagination takes me in my designs!

~Randi

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Social Networking-Face to Face

Social networking is a great way to market your handcrafted jewelry/art whilst meeting like minded people.
On the web, there are a huge amount of social networking sites (like Facebook and MySpace) but this post isn't about what you can do online but "off"!

So, where you can you network offline? Here are 3 places to get started....

  1. Call your local chamber of commerce for meetings and events.
  2. Contact your local SBA.
  3. Find a beading or artist society and be an active member. Ask where you buy your supplies.

Can't find anything in your area? Start a group up yourself.....meet for coffee, share resources like shows and suppliers, spotlight a member monthly , etc....

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Don't Let Fear Stop You From Marketing

I recently networked with other new and seasoned artisans and as we were "chatting" about marketing and PR I had a "light bulb" moment. I heard several artists discussing what they "would like to try/do" and "why they had not"........for most, it was a case of "fear" preventing them from doing anything!

Does that sound familiar to you? If it does, hear is your wake up call. Do NOT let fear prevent you from pursuing your passion designing your jewelry and having a market to sell it to!

Whether you want to create a press release,
submit or pitch a product to an editor or partner with another business, do NOT let fear prevent you from getting started. There is a wealth of information on "how to's " on the internet, book store, and do not forget any mentors you may have.

Still need a little inspiration? Check out this wonderful blog post on Getting Press for Your Jewelry by Peggy Li. If your still wondering where to start, do not forget to check out the forums at The Switchboards (this is a HUGE resource...be careful you can lose hours reading posts! ^-^)

If you are serious about growing your jewelry business, you must market and get as much PR as possible so that your brand is recognized locally /nationally/internationally (whatever your goal may be). Getting in front of the public and your "niche market" is the key to not only sustaining but growing your business.

Marketing will take a "chunk of your time" if it is to effective and must be conducted on and offline (even if you are e-commerce based).

Write /type your PR goals . Leave space after each goal to document how you will achieve your goal. Prioritize your goals and take the top 2 or 3 and work on them consistently. Put a sticky note on your computer to remind you of what you want to achieve.

Here's to the NO FEAR approach to marketing your artisan jewelry!
-Randi



Friday, July 18, 2008

Marketing Idea -Corporate Business Gifts, Incentives & more


3 Marketing Ideas for your Jewelry Business
A niche market for repeat business-the corporate world

  1. This is probably one of my more unusual marketing ideas but I'm sure there are opportunities out there!Last year, I was approached by a start up venture that wanted to include a pair of my 14k GF earrings in their direct mailing with the "motto"...."We think our customers are precious just like gold." This was a paid wholesale order and the bonus was the company included my url on their direct mailing piece in case someone wanted to "order more" and yes, I did make more sales off the referrals. Do you have jewelry or other items that could be used to market another's business? Pitch them!
  2. Market your jewelry to business for corporate gifts and "major events" to recognize employees like years of service.
  3. Do you know of a company that offers incentives based on performance? Approach them with a jewelry design that can have "charms, beads, etc" added on to through the year for various achievements (sales goals, etc). I would like to say this is my idea but I would be fibbing! Check out this success story by Lynn Kvigne on Rena Klingenberg's, Home Business Jewelry Success Tips, blog (which you should be subscribed to if you're serious about making money with your handcrafted jewelry!).

I know many of you reading are having a light bulb moment thinking of "business types" you could pitch with an idea like this. For those who think this doesn't apply to them, how about these "business types"--

  • Realtor's-many successful realtor's are composed of teams. Learn who is top dog and pitch them (make sure to include something for men & women!).
  • Pharmacy & medical sales-these folks are driven by their numbers. Go to the company's website and call HR to see who would best be able to make an decision. Learn a bit about the company and pitch that person.
  • Spas & salons-think about how many women attend a spa or salon everyday??? A staggering amount I guarantee you! Pitch the business owner in these two ways and remember to instill the value of treating clients and employees well!
  1. Most salons/spas have pamper packages. Pitch the owner to include a FREE jewelry gift for clients who purchase any package over $100.
  2. Most employees at salons/spas "rent their space", ask the owner if they offer incentives each month/quarterly to "push products and/or services". Inquire how your jewelry could be used as an incentive for employees to take a proactive step in boosting sales by upselling clients on products and services. This is a win-win situation!

Now, grab the big yellow phone book and look at different business types that you could pitch. Make a list and "customize" your pitch. I would love to hear your success stories. Make a comment !

Thursday, July 17, 2008

3 Things to Ensure Your Web site has a Professional Look & Feel

If you are currently using an e-commerce site (aka web site) to sell your jewelry, make sure that you do these 3 things to ensure your potential customers stay long enough to look!

1. Your web pages should load quickly.

  • Selling jewelry means you want to show off your gorgeous creations but that also means using web ready images (72 dpi) so your page loads quickly!
  • If your e-commerce site has been developed by a vendor, ask for CSS coding of repeating items (header, footer, etc) to ensure quick loading time as well.
  • People have the "drive-thru" mentality while shopping/surfing on the web which means that you have seconds to capture their attention. The majority of people will leave your site if it takes too long to load so don't get talked into using flash on the home page!
2. Your web pages should all have a similar look and feel.
  • As a visitor changes pages within your web site, your template should remain consistent (colors, location of links etc) so they know that they are still on your site and have not been transferred somewhere else on the virtual web!
3. It should be easy to navigate around your web site.
  • DON'T make the mistake of making people have to search to the end of the page or content to link to other areas of your site. If you use graphics for a link, make sure there are text links as well (do NOT assume they will know to click the picture for more information).

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

2009 Saul Bell Award-Enter your Jewelry Design

Rio Grande's Saul Bell Award deadline is just around the corner (Sept 19, 2008). Entering a well known design competition and being a finalist is an awesome way to get some major PR time.

This design competition has several categories including an emerging artist for those under 18:

Gold/Platinum
The predominant metal is gold, platinum or a combination of both. May be cast, fabricated, forged, assembled, or any combination of techniques. Must be your original design.

Precious Metal Clay®
The predominant material is either silver or gold Precious Metal Clay® (PMC), PMC+® or PMC3®. Must be your original design.

Beads
The predominant design elements are beads, pearls, or other strung ornaments. Beads may be any material. Must be your original design or assembly.

Silver
The predominant metal is silver. May be cast, fabricated, forged, assembled or any combination of techniques. Must be your original design.

Hollowware
A vessel that is spun, drawn, forged and/or raised. May incorporate decorative cast or fabricated components into the design. The medium is predominantly silver and/or gold.

Enamel
The predominant surface material must be enamel. Use glass-based enamels and fire on any type of metal. Must be your original design and construction.


You can get an application here....

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The Shops At Funky Finds

PSST......want in on a little secret? The fab site , Funky Finds, that promotes independent crafters and artists (like you and me) world wide has now added an e-commerce venue aka The Shops!


The Shops @ Funky Finds

There are 4 types of shops available starting at under $10/month. That's about the cost of 2 fancy coffees from Starbucks so what are you waiting for. All you need to get started is a Paypal account and photos of your jewelry (and/or other products).

So, what are you waiting for? Get on over to The Shops @ Funky Finds and check it out!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Jewelry Business Slow ? Have a SALE to bring in cash!

Typically, summer means lean times in the jewelry business but it doesn't have to be! Have a SALE to bring in much needed cash to breathe life into your business; have fun and be creative and people will respond to it even more!

One of my favorite ways to increase jewelry sales is to offer my "regular customers and newsletter subscribers" monthly "specials". Note, I said "special" NOT "sale"! Often, I will create a limited edition design and let them get first crack at it. These "sneak previews" make them feel special (and they are!) and give me valuable feedback as well!

Here are 7 tips from Alicia M Forest on having a sale in your business to bring in cash NOW!

Enjoy!

----Randi

P.S.
Do you have marketing strategy that you would like to share that brings in consistent sales in your jewelry business? Please leave a comment!

Strapped For Cash? 7 Ways to Have a Sale Today
by Alicia M Forest, MBA
Multiple Streams Queen & Coach


Want to encourage people on your email list to buy one (or more) of your products or programs sooner than later? Have a sale! The following are 7 ways that you can provide value to your potential clients/customers and still bring in a profit for you at the same time.

1. Half-Off Sale:

Offer your product or program for 50% off its usual price. That may seem like a big discount - and it is - which means that many more people are likely to buy it.

Or go one step further and offer all your products or programs at 50% off (except any one-on-one work with you, of course!). I've been thinking about buying a few products over the past year from one site, and when they had a 50% off sale recently, I jumped at the chance to buy not just one, but three products for half-price.

2. Close-Out Sale:

Do you have a product or a program that you are no longer going to offer, perhaps to make room for some other offerings? Or are you coming out with a new version of one of your offerings? Have a close-out sale by offering a deep discount.

TIP: As an added bonus, you could then offer those people who bought your offering at the close-out price that same amount in a discount if they buy the new version.

3. Re-Gift Sale:

Remember the Seinfeld episode about re-gifting? Do something similar for the stock of any of your products that have been returned. "Re-gift" them to a new buyer for a discount.

4. VIP Sale:

Offer a coupon or promo code ONLY to your email list, or to your clients, or to those people who have bought from you before, that is good towards the purchase of any one or all of your offerings. You can set this up in your shopping cart system very easily, so there's no other extra work on your part.

5. Free Shipping Sale:

Offer free shipping on any of your physical products for a limited time, or offer free shipping on all orders over a certain amount.

Personally, if I'm looking to purchase something online, I will hunt through a half dozen or so websites to find the one that offers free shipping and make my purchase through them (price of item being equal).

6. Bonus Sale:

Add a valuable bonus or two to your offering for a limited time. It can be something you've created or something from one of your colleagues that your niche would benefit from.

Leverage this kind of sale by doing a "bonus sale swap" with a colleague, where they would offer a bonus from you and vice versa. Your own sale will bring you cash, and your bonus offering for your colleague's sale will bring you more subscribers to your list, which will ultimately bring you more cash.

7. Just Because Sale:

This is a favorite of mine - having a sale just because - it's your birthday, you want to show your gratitude to your list, it's the 1, 5, or 10 year anniversary of when you went into business for yourself, or for any other reason you can think of.

Having a sale WILL increase your sales, but there are some cautions to take when doing so. Only have a sale occasionally, and when you do, have a compelling reason for doing so. Otherwise, if it seems you're always having a sale, you're planting a seed in your potential buyer's mind that your offerings may not be worth their usual price.

So, which kind of sale are you going to have to put some extra cash in your pocket?

© 2008 Alicia M Forest and ClientAbundance.com

Alicia M Forest, MBA, Multiple Streams Queen & Coach(TM) teaches self-employed professionals how to attract more clients, create profit-making products and services, make more sales, and ultimately live the life they desire and deserve. For FREE tips on how to create wild abundance in your business, visit www.ClientAbundance.com

Friday, July 4, 2008

Jewelry Box and Display Resource Alert

One of the great things about the web is that new potential partners/vendors can find you! I recently got an e-mail from Alice Turner from Prestige Pak about exchanging links. How could I refuse when the link exchange involves wholesale jewelry boxes and displays!

If you are looking for a new package resource for your handcrafted jewelry, check out Prestige Pak for your jewelry boxes and displays!

Randi
P.S.
Let me know what you think and share your favorite packaging resource for others to check out!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Happy 4th of July & Save Some $$$ on Beading Supplies

My kids are super excited as the 4th of July fireworks and mini-carnival will be held from 7-10pm tonight. I see a little cotton candy in my future! Yum. Yum.

I hope that you have a happy and safe 4th!

Randi

P.S.
If you need to stock up on semi-precious round beads, I just got an e-mail that Fusion Beads is having a 20% off sale on all their semi-precious rounds (3mm, 4mm, 6mm, 8mm and 10mm). I have ordered from them before (labradorite and garnet) and was impressed with their prices and FREE domestic shipping. The sale ends July 6th!

Even if you do NOT need beads right now, bookmark the site as a jewelry resource (you can never have enough of those IMHO)!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Call for Entries-the Spectrum Awards


Define Greatness. Enter Now.
The American Gem Trade Association is commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the AGTA Spectrum Awards™. Entries due September 26, 2008.

Design in Color.
The AGTA Spectrum Awards™ recognizes outstanding jewelry design and lapidary arts.

Set the Standard.
Winners set the standards of excellence in the industry and create the trends of tomorrow.

Become an AGTA Member.
Receive a free entry in the 2009 AGTA Spectrum Awards™. Simply complete an AGTA application for Membership and your first entry into the Spectrum Awards will be free! That is a $175 value. (Applicants must meet the requirements for Membership and payment must be received in full.)

The AGTA Spectrum Awards™, considered the most respected and prestigious creative award for the design industry, has been honoring artistic excellence for over two decades.

One of AGTA's biggest contributions in the promotion of color has come from its AGTA Spectrum Awards™ and Cutting Edge Awards competitions, launched in 1984 and 1991, respectively. Spectrum recognizes the innovative use of natural gemstones and cultured pearls in finished fine jewelry design. Cutting Edge honors creativity in lapidary arts, including faceted gems and pearls, carvings, and objects of art. AGTA promotes both collections in the media on the trade and consumer levels.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Gifted Communications Blog-great resource for the new and seasoned jewelry artist/designer

I subscribe to the Gift List Media Newsletter and have found it to be a golden nugget in my e-mail inbox! It also reminded me that many "holiday gift list" deadlines are looming and if you haven't already got that pitch in you may have a sad looking 4th quarter.

Whether you are a newbie or a seasoned jewelry artist/designer, you may be scratching your head on how to introduce your product to magazines, newspaper editors, "on camera" (film or tv show), reviews, etc...

Publicity can make a huge difference in your sales and there is no "magic bullet" IMHO. It is a matter of "customizing" each product's pitch for each media outlet which can be very intimidating.

The Gift List Media now falls under the umbrella Gifted Communications and has a fairly new Wordpress blog so you can get articles from many PR experts in the field. I am excited to have another resource at my fingerprints! Grab a cup of your favorite brew whatever that may be and read some of the great posts that will help you navigate the PR and marketing of your jewelry professionally and successfully!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Jewelers Resource Bureau-Fine Jewelry Business Resource

I recently came across this resource called, Jewelers Resource Bureau, that "provides the fine jewelry industry with marketing, publishing and trade show expertise that promotes designer-owned businesses".

I was very impressed with the credentials and experience of the founders plus the testimonials from various "design'preneurs"! The site appears to target "fine jewelry" starting at $200 and up but the "free pages" may be of use to any artistic jewelry entrepreneur!

If your target audience is fine jewelry and you offer wholesale prices, I think you will appreciate how cost effective it is to "rent" their list of jewelers who carry fine jewelry for those direct mail campaigns.

The membership is ~$300 dollars/year which is a drop in the bucket and a tax and write off!