Market Your Handmade Jewelry Through a Personal Jewelry Shopping Service

If there's one thing people have little of these days, it's time. With so many women in the work foce, they have little time left for shopping for themselves or for others. Despite the limited time they have available for shopping, they still need to look presentable at the office and they still need to buy gifts for others around the holidays or for special occasions such as birthdays. Why not  make this process easier for them and build your handmade jewelry business at the same time?

If you live in a city of sufficient size, you probably have enough overworked women to support a jewelry personal shopping service. To start such a business, you could create a selection of interesting jewelry designs that would appeal to the professional woman. It would be important to have a variety of jewelry sets that coordinate with one another so that your audience could quickly and easily choose sets to go with her professional wardrobe. You could also help her by making suggestions regarding what she could wear with particular outfits in her closet. This could be the start of a secondary income source for you as a professional jewelry consultant.

To market this business, you could give talks at local women's organizations that cater to women professionals about how to select and wear jewelry. You could also contact the head of these groups to see if they would be willing to market your service to their members. Another effective way to market this business is through your local Chamber of Commerce. Attending their regular meetings would allow you to network with a variety of professional women who may be interested in your services. Of course, word of  mouth would be an effective form of advertising for you. Satisfied women will almost certainly recommend your service to her friends and co-workers.

If you live in a small town, this business would probably not be as well received as it would in a larger metropolitan area where you have lots of working women. Keep this in mind when considering whether to add this service to your current jewelry design business.

If you're interesting in giving a personal jewelry shopping business a try, you can do no better than to read this book. It discusses all aspects of starting this lucrative service in detail. You'll find out how to:

  • Tailor your jewelry shopping service to your local market.
  • How to schedule private jewelry showings.
  • A secret tip for extra jewelry sales.
  • How to create a display for your jewelry shopping service
  • How to determine what jewelry designs will sell best in your particular market.
  • How to get new clients.
  • Additional add on services for your jewelry shopping service.
  • Plus much more

The author also has a variety of great bonuses available to you when you order her ebook. Here's a link so you can find out more: Click here.

Thanks for reading, everyone!

Kristie :-)