Archive for September, 2009

How to Select Jewelry Wholesale Beads

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

When purchasing wholesale jewelry beads, you
must use care. You don’t want to end up with beads
that aren’t worth anything to you! Selecting beads
takes a lot of thought ? we aren’t talking about
plastic beads that children use to make jewelry. We
are talking about quality beads used to make grown
up jewelry!

Avoid cheap plastic beads. This may be suitable for
some pieces, but it isn’t very durable ? or very
pretty. Instead, buy glass beads or Lucite beads.
These are not only durable, they are very shiny and
pretty. They do not have the ‘cloudy’ look of plastic
beads.

Inspect the beads for imperfections if possible.
Beads that are ‘lopsided’ won’t do. Beads that are
chipped, broken, or scratched are useless. Don’t
purchase these beads no matter how cheap they
are!

Most jewelry wholesale beads are sold in bulk. In
this case, you probably won’t have the opportunity
to inspect the beads, so ask about the exchange
policy. Will you be able to exchange the beads that
are less than perfect? Depending on how the beads
are packaged and sold, and the policy of the
business selling the jewelry wholesale beads, this
may not be possible.

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How to Buy Jewelry Wholesale

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Buying jewelry wholesale is really quite easy. The
Internet gives you access to all of the wholesale
jewelry companies you could ever need to make
your selections, so you can buy exactly what you
want or need ? at very competitive prices.

There is a difference between online jewelry stores
and online wholesale companies. Online jewelry
stores sell jewelry at retail prices, even though the
price may be slightly discounted. Wholesale
companies sell jewelry at wholesale prices ? which
of course are cheaper than retail prices.

There are many sites where you can purchase
directories of wholesale companies, but this really
isn’t necessary. Just use a search engine like
Google to find what you are looking for. If you are
looking for an engagement ring at a wholesale
price, for example, simply type ‘engagement ring
wholesale’ into the search box ? a whole slew of
wholesalers who carry engagement rings will pop
up in the search results.

Be aware that some wholesaler’s will only sell in
bulk. Of course, if you just want to buy one
engagement ring, you do not want to buy in bulk.
But there are many companies that will sell just
one item ? you just have to look for them.

If buying online isn’t what you are interested in,
consider joining a discount club, such as Sam’s.
Here you will find jewelry at deeply discounted
retail prices, which is the next best thing to jewelry
wholesale prices ? but again, the wholesale prices
will be lower.

When dealing with an online wholesale company,
you need to do several things. First, you want to be
sure that you are buying the real thing. There are
many companies out there that will advertise that
their jewelry is ‘authentic.’ Read the sales copy
very carefully, and educate yourself quickly. For
instance, beware of words like ‘gold plated’ or
‘realistic.’ This is an indication that the jewelry isn’t
gold, or that stones are fake.

Also find out if the company has a refund or
exchange policy, as well as a 100% money back
guarantee. This is important, and it will protect you
if you find that you are not happy with the pieces
you have purchased, or if they are of lesser quality
than you expected.

Also consider using eBay to find jewelry wholesale
prices. Again, use caution. Check the seller’s
feedback and ratings, and make sure that you are
dealing with a reputable person or company. If the
jewelry is an important piece, use the escrow
service that eBay recommends ? even if you have to
pay the escrow fees yourself!

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3 Main Elements of a Good Corporate Holiday Gift

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

For individuals and families the holiday season is probably the most expensive time of the year. Parties here and there, visits and vacation, and gift giving everywhere; all these contribute to the ever growing list of what to buy, what to do, and where to go.

But spending big during the holiday season is not limited to private citizens alone; businesses also anticipate this time of the year to give corporate gifts as a way of strengthen ties with their clients and partners, and as a means to give thanks to the support and patronage to their services or products. But unlike private individuals who tailor their gifts to each person, businesses often give one and the same corporate holiday gift to every intended receiver-at least to a certain types of businesses.

Some businesses on the other hand give individualized corporate holiday gift to each recipient. Just the same, all corporate holiday gifts circulating everywhere, whether it is individualized or mass produced, have the tendency to give a useless gift or insult some of the recipients.

So what now are the elements of a good corporate holiday gift?

There are 3:

1. The right gift with the right intention,

2. The right gift to the right receiver, and

3. Timing

Any company does not invest money and give away corporate gifts for nothing. They do it for several reasons. And those are: to give thanks to clients or costumer, to keep a good business relationship with partners, and to promote their business to as many people as they can, which is why the right gift should send the right message to the recipient.

A corporate holiday gift with marketing purposes may contain a company logo that is discreetly located on the item. An obvious marketing strategy featuring a large company logo on the gift may provide a different impression-often negative.

For personal corporate holiday gift, the company should be able their purpose and send transmit it to the receiver through the gift.

What is the right gift to the right receiver? Perhaps many companies are having trouble with this question. But the simple rules in gift giving should always apply: know the recipient very well; his likes and dislikes; his interests and favorite brands; his cultural background and traditions; and his preferences. For general holiday gift, the item should appeal to the general recipient.

No matter how expensive or attractive your gift is, giving it on a wrong timing will ruin it all. Of course, gifts are not given by someone who knocks at somebody else’s doorsteps in the middle of the night. Timing is essential so as the approach. If it is a personal gift to a partner, give it when the mood is good and when the day is pleasant. A gift given in the busiest time of the day would easily be forgotten. A gift given late during the day where the recipient is too tired can be left out. As a general practice, a corporate holiday gift is given in the morning or during personal visits and parties.

Of course, the rightness and wrongness of timing should depend on how well the business knows the recipient.

There is no early or late time to give someone gifts but if it is for the holidays, send it during the holiday, not before and definitely not after.