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THE FOURTH QUARTER of 2020 was a bright spot for many jewelers, says Jimmy Degroot. Some consumer dollars that normally would have gone toward travel landed instead went to jewelry.

But the pandemic and associated lifestyle changes won’t last forever. Are you prepared for the changes that are coming?

Degroot says it’s time to use that late-2020 momentum to improve your business for the long term. In today’s video, he offers ideas on how to do that.

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She Wanted to Spend More Time with Her Kids. She Called Wilkerson.

Your children are precious. More precious than gold? Absolutely! Just ask Lesley Ann Davis, owner of Lesley Ann Jewels, an independent jewelry store that — until the end of 2023 — had quite a following in Houston, Texas. To spend more time with her four sons, all in high school, she decided to close her store. Luckily, she was familiar with Wilkerson and called them as soon as she knew she wanted to move on to bigger, better and more family-focused things. Was she happy with her decision? Yes, she was. Says Davis, “Any owner looking to make that life change, looking to retire, looking to close, looking for a pause in their career, I would recommend Wilkerson. Hands down!”

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