How to Bring Customers to Your Online Jewelry Business

by Rena Klingenberg on March 26, 2008

A few years ago I started exploring social networking on the Internet, to see if it could bring more traffic to my websites.

At first I just dabbled here and there on a few social networking sites, testing various strategies to see what brought me more visitors and what didn’t.

I already had a fair amount of traffic before I started these experiments - but during the first six months of playing around with social networking, the traffic and sales for my websites tripled. And they haven’t let up.

So I’ve spent the past couple of years learning everything I could about all kinds of social marketing - especially how to use it to promote an online jewelry business.

If you’ve tried to sell your jewelry online, you know that no matter what kind of online storefront you have for selling your jewelry - whether you sell via Etsy, eBay, your blog, your own website, etc. - you have to do your own marketing if you want to sell your jewelry.

And if you want to have control over your own traffic and bring interested customers to your online jewelry business, social websites are the “power tools” you need to be using.

I’ve found out which social sites really help you connect with potential customers, and some simple but effective strategies for using them to build your online jewelry business.

I’ve laid it all out for you to follow, step-by-step, in my new book, “Social Networking: Sell Your Jewelry Online the New Way”.

This book will be available beginning at midnight (U.S. Eastern time) tonight.

At midnight you should be able to click on the book cover image over at the top of the right-hand column of this blog, and it will take you to the page where you can access the book.

It’s the complete guide to selling more of your jewelry on the Internet in this exciting new way.

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