
The Digital Jeweller: The 4 Step Method to Building a Thriving Jewellery Retail Business in the Digital Economy
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Edkins
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By:
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Ryan Edkins
Traditional jewelers are struggling, more so now than ever before. The Internet has opened up a near-infinite supply of products, sending consumer spending far and wide.
To thrive in this fast-changing world we find ourselves in today, you must now become a digital jeweler. It’s no longer acceptable to continue with the same strategies you’ve had from as little as 10 years ago. Simply put, the world has changed, and so should you.
Just some of what you will learn in this audiobook:
- How to sell online without having to spend hours managing a website
- How to increase your revenue while also reducing your stock
- How to automate your sales and lead generation
- How to maximize the reach of your business with digital advertising
- How to create remarkable digital interactions with your products
Ryan Edkins is a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, international speaker, jewelry retailer, and qualified goldsmith. During the 2008 recession, he built a multimillion-pound retail jewelry business in just three short years. Today, he works with jewelers large and small, helping them thrive as digital jewelers by following the four-step method as described in this audiobook.
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“The Digital Jeweller is essential reading for retail jewellers looking to future-proof their business” (Simon Forrester, CEO, National Association of Jewellers)
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