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| If any of you get the print edition the article is a full page in the money section. http://www.usatoday.com/money/econom...ecession_N.htm Edit: Pearl Paradise in USA Today How did you get this yesterday, Pandaexpress?! ![]() Tomorrow's news, today. Move over CNN!
__________________ Jeremy Shepherd President and Founder PearlParadise.com, Inc. The PearlParadise.com Channel Last edited by jshepherd; 02-20-2008 at 05:24 PM. Reason: Scooped by Pandaexpress |
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| Jeremy et al, Looks like trying times, for sure. Pearl Paradise has been there (dot-com) before. Our business, founded in 1984, has experienced numerous economic and fashion cycles. On top of that we've got the dollar/Euro to worry about. Such times offer the following advantages: 1) Separate the wheat from the chaff within an overheated industry. 2) Clearly identify core customers to the seller (Pearl-Guiders to the rescue!). |
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Overall the article was good. They almost always have some mistakes. At least these were minor; unlike the LA Business Journal article that was more than half wrong. I just wish all papers employed fact checkers like WSJ. That article was perfect. But every sentence was verified and checked for accuracy. Regarding the exotics, I don't mind if you tell people where you got them. Just don't tell them to call us to get some for themselves We have absolutely none left!
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| yeah, I always tell people where my pearls came from, although, with the exotics we will have to mention it was a special offer. I get a lot of compliments on my pearls and have sent several people to PP and TPO and it always makes me happy. Although, sadly I am unsure if anyone bought anything because a lot of Japanese people don't seem to like internet shopping much. There is a lot less available here in general online than in the States. But then I figure it's their loss if hey don't follow up. |
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| Interesting article. Thanks for clarifying what they got wrong as well, Jeremy. (I was wondering about the 50% off thing.) I would think that towards the end of a long period of economic growth (something like 6 years) luxury goods would go through a tough period. Expensive cars, boats and jewelry come to mind as the type of purchase the general population might defer. While pearls are necessary to many of us, lots of other people would consider them a luxury item! |
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| Thanks for calling our attention to this and providing a fact check. I'm relieved to know that I wasn't missing a bunch of websites somewhere... I hope the fluctuations in today's market serve to sharpen consumers' wits more than deter them from supporting good businesses like yours. No doubt I am an annoyingly good advertisement for any who will listen...my dad was the latest. ![]() |
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| Hi The economy generally is in a downturn here too, with money being very expensive. I noticed the beginning of a slowdown/recession this time last year. I used to do a stall with pearls at the local farmers' market and the spend there dropped off noticeably - even staples like eggs were selling less as people switched to the less aspirational and cheaper own-brand supermarket sorts of foods. And it has also been noticeable that prices have dropped on ebay, which is certainly sending out a lot of offers to sellers (free gallery etc) (even gave me a £25 off coupon as a buyer - thanks!) I took a deep breath and increased my spending on advertising quite a lot and it has paid off well, with sales going up. I have also tried new places to sell pearls, although with some events only being annual that takes time to bear fruit - one that looked great on paper was a loss making disaster. There are some pluses though - the $ is very low against the £ so buying pearls -always sold in $ - is great. |