
I know this might look a little lame – no post since March, but I have been stuffing the site into a cocoon, and towards the end of the summer of 2009 I hope to be relaunching it. Why bother you may ask? Well the web isn’t something that stands still and there is technology out there that when harnessed well can do amazing things for your business.
I have found that with all the research I am currently doing about the internet and its application to business, if I can make it succeed in the gem trade – this venerable form of trading, I can make it succeed with any business. Even yours!
So I will carry on with the boffins, techies and wizards and look forward to showing you how what use the web can be to any business with the right application.
One call to action: Let me know what features you would like a site for the gem and jewellery trade to feature? Post below or send me an email.
Thank you for your continued patience.
‘Our lives are full of things. Disposable distractions, stuff you buy but do not cherish, own yet never love. Thrown away in weeks rather than passed down for generations.
Perhaps things will be different now. Wiser choices made with greater care.
After all, if the fewer things you own always excite you, would you
really miss the many that never could?’
Cynicism aside De Beers have finally put out a message that resonates. If we implement this philosophy in what we do and how we do it, the jewellery trade can rise out of the mass produced, over inflated, poorley made mindset that has got so many into trouble recently.
Have pride in your work, choose quality gemstones and craftspeople to make your jewellery and pay attention to detail. Sell better things and more will come.