Upscale Internet Jewelry Mall Revamped

April 04, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Expect a new look from top rated 1 of a Kind Jewelry Mall; the leading handcrafted online jewelry shopping mall. After months of re-development, co-owners Patty Everett and Gary McHugh have renewed their commitment to the Mall, their customers and jewelry designers.

New 1 of a Kind Jewelry Mall features include one-stop shopping with a secure shopping cart checkout. Shoppers choose jewelry from any of our designers and make one quick payment. Searches can be done by price, specific designer or type of jewelry. Regular newsletters are available highlighting Mall & designer news, as well as monthly specials.

Don’t miss the “Mad Dash”, a monthly program where designers offer pieces of their “one of a kind jewelry” at very special prices on a first come first served basis, hence the name. There is a quarterly shopping prize drawing for all newsletter subscribers.

Remember important dates with our “Complimentary Reminder Program”, featuring email reminders of approaching special occasions. Gift certificates, wish list and discount coupons are also available.

“Patty and I take buyer protection seriously and have placed it under the umbrella of the Mall,” said McHugh. “Any customer service issue can be brought to the Mall. We will work with the customer and the designer to coordinate customer satisfaction under our consistent policy.”

“About the Designer” pages feature profiles and information about Mall jewelers.

Store set-up is quick and easy, including 24/7 support. Designers may use their existing domain names, taking customers directly to their design store—a tremendous cost savings over maintaining a separate website. Coupons and gift certificates increase sales.

“Professional support is one of the most important services we offer our designers. Jewelry is automatically uploaded to Froogle each night, expanding the exposure of the products. To assist our designers, we offer tutorials on marketing, a forum for sharing ideas and networking, and search engine submission. Gary and I believe they should design the jewelry and the Mall should provide the exposure.”