Jewelry Making and Jewelry Selling - You’re Gonna Love This
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Jewelry Making and Jewelry Selling - You’re Gonna Love This

The time has come to say good bye to the Jewelry Sweet Spot - And Hellllooooo to the How to Make Jewelry Blog!

All of these informative posts have been duplicated on my new blog - the How to Make Jewelry Blog - which is an extension of my rapidly growing website, How-to-Make-Jewelry.com

I think I’ve mentioned it before on this blog, but I am so excited - If you are familiar with the Alexa rankings, I’m up to 308,000. Yes, I know there are those of you out there saying the numbers are skewed, blah, blah, blah but for a highly focused niche content site that’s an amazing number and I am just pleased as punch since I started it only in October 2007. I made it up to 50 unique visitors a day in January, and I regularly get 500 unique visitors a day now.

But I digress. The real reason I’m writing this is to say thank you! to all of you, my loyal readers, and to invite you to visit my more up to date blog at http://blog.how-to-make-jewelry.com . There is a recent post about editing digital jewelry photos for beginners - you might want to check that one out.

And, I want to invite you to join my "I’m Making Jewelry in my Jam Jams Newsletter mailing list. You won’t regret subscribing! To learn more about my newsletter and to see if it’s something you might be interested in, click this link to be taken to my newsletter information page . I’ve already been sending out lots of cool information not only for jewelry makers, but for jewelry business owners too. Videos, free tutorials, free patterns, networking opportunities, and I’ve also just set up an announcement list for some very special events coming up that will be very valuable for anyone who has the internet as part of their jewelry business plan.

So check out those links, and sign up for the newsletter. If you chose not to sign up for the newsletter, I wish you the very best of success in all your jewelry business endeavors, and I hope we cross paths again!

Cheers,

Christine Gierer

Posted in Jewelry Making on Jun 8th, 2008   

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