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Jewelry marketing is a perpetual motion. The market is changing
at an alarming speed, and if you’re stuck in a rut, there’s a chance that your
glitter has faded, and your customers would soon fade as well as they get drawn
towards the light also known as your rival brand.
Some businesses view marketing more as an expense than an investment, but the truth of the matter is that, given the right marketing strategy, it doesn’t cost you money; it makes money. For example, if you spend $300 on social media ads and you’re able to convert successfully, you could get a hundred percent or more return on your investment. In the initial stage, you must let go of your cash for a bigger return in the future.
As in any other investments, there are no guaranteed risk-free marketing initiatives but you can lower the risk and increase the chances of return. One thing is for sure, if your marketing approach is outdated, it would no longer resonate with your target customers, so you have to continuously innovate and change.
In this post, we’re going to give you three key considerations when updating your jewelry marketing approach to suit your customers’ changing needs.
Read on and keep your mind’s eye open!
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3 Considerations When Overhauling Your Jewelry Marketing Approach
1. Are you creating a 365-day connection with your customers?

Jewelry is an emotional sale. It’s loaded with meaning and
its value lies in its emotional worth. Customers buy for different reasons, but
it is their beliefs, values, and feelings that significantly influence those
reasons. If your marketing strategy can connect their hearts to their
purchases, then it’s a done deal and you can recreate it 365 days a year.
Some jewelers heavily concentrate on general celebrations like Christmas, New Year, Mother’s Day, and the like while they ease their focus on other days believing that jewelry sales are seasonal. Relying on seasons for the majority of your sales results in an unhealthy business, but why resort to this if you can flip over the situation and have a year-round turnover of goods?
The key here is to influence customers’ buying behavior using emotional triggers. Given that jewelry naturally requires emotional selling, with the right jewelry marketing strategy, it should not be difficult to tinker with customers’ emotions. Think of it this way, your customers have birthdays, anniversaries, and other special occasions every day of the year. It is during these times that emotions and feelings are high, so awaken their level of emotional awareness 365 days a year.
Another key here is consistent engagement online and
offline. Tell them the story behind your brand, get to know and broadcast the
success of your customers, and feature them on your social media platforms.
Customers are used to seeing paid personalities to promote brands and products,
so engaging with them in this level of personal connection will be interpreted
as sincere and genuine.
Whatever your jewelry marketing strategy is, don’t go cold and silent on your customers. This year, connections will be more important than it has ever been, and the brand that is more connected with its customers wins.
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2. Are you talking to the right customer group?

How distinctive is your message?
Finding the right messaging for your brand is crucial but it is also one of the most challenging. If you’re marketing to different customer groups, your ads must resonate with each of them without confusion, especially if you’re a multi-brand. The key to getting your message right is by knowing and creating a buyer persona.
Start by answering each question:
- Who are you connecting with?
- What are you offering to them?
- Why should they care about what you’re offering to them?
Creating a buyer persona requires thorough internal and
external research. You can start by looking for trends among your existing customers
and finding out how those customers are finding your jewelry products. Are they
engaging more with your jewelry photos and videos on Instagram or with stories you
post on Facebook? This strategy does not only help you create the right message
for the right customer group. It also tells your marketing team the type of
content that brings you the most engagement.
The result of your research must give you a detailed buyer persona that includes your customers’ age, gender, income, goals, aspirations, values and beliefs, and interests among many others. Through this, you must be able to create a marketing message that resonates perfectly with the right group. For instance, if your research tells you that you have more younger customers, your marketing ads must be updated and modern to match their tastes. If you have more female self-purchasers, the traditional concept of jewelry marketing might not work as much, so tinkering with the idea of independent women in your marketing ads would be worth the risks to encourage and appeal more to female self-purchasers.
However you wish to approach this, remember that your marketing message must talk to the right receiver or you’ll miss the opportunity to relate to them. Without connection, the conversion is impossible.
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3. How inclusive is your jewelry marketing?

Are you a global brand? Did you discover from your research
(see previous consideration) that you have more customers from other countries
than you expected?
If so, diverse customers require a diverse and inclusive marketing approach.
Signet is a good example of embracing diversity and inclusivity in jewelry marketing. While a little later than other jewelry brands, Signet’s first Spanish-Language jewelry advertising is a sign that jewelry brands are beginning to acknowledge its long-neglected customers and grabbing any opportunities that would make them fulfill the growth they are all yearning for.
And why not?
In 2015, MVI Marketing found that 79.3% of Hispanic customers in the USA will purchase at least one fine piece of jewelry in the next 12 months. So, while the effort is considered belated, it’s better late than never, so they say. As such, consistent and regular customer analysis is imperative to ensure that everything about the brand resonates with the customers and none of them is excluded. An exclusion of customers equates to missed or under-utilized opportunities.
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Are you ready to update your jewelry marketing approach?
Jewelry marketing is an investment in your brand’s future. Your
customers change and like them, it needs attention. Your jewelry marketing
strategy thrives on constant fresh ideas; otherwise, you’ll get stuck and you
will lose the competition. Don’t be the brand that has to exit the market
because you cannot adapt. Always be dynamic, agile, and data-driven.
What other factors do you consider before adjusting your jewelry
marketing approach? Let us know in the comment section!
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