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Over a long weekend in January, the Diamond Boutique of San Diego invited everyone to try on an 18-carat, round-cut brilliant diamond pendant — dubbed The Triple Crown and valued at $1 million — and pose for photos. Visitors who “liked” the Diamond Boutique on Facebook and posted a photo of themselves wearing the diamond would be eligible for a drawing in which a diamond bracelet was the first-place prize. The drawing was held a week after the event.

The Diamond Boutique had tried a similar promotion in 2003, but this time, Facebook added to its interactivity and reach.

“The difference is you didn’t have the Internet or Facebook to really blow something up before,” says Natasha Digius-Mahdavi, manager, staff gemologist and daughter of owner Mali Digius.

The promotion drew 2,000 people to the store over three days keeping seven staff members constantly busy. The first 100 visitors to pose for photos received triple-strand freshwater floating pearl necklaces with a retail value of $135. A red carpet was set up with a Diamond Boutique backdrop so that visitors could pose like celebrities being photographed by paparazzi. Everyone who posed was also given a souvenir photo of themselves and a gift certificate, which they could use beginning in February.

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With the help of a publicist, the store got tremendous regional and national TV coverage for the event — without paying for any advertising — bolstered its Facebook following and added new customers to its mailing list.


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A Facebook Promo For Jewelers

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A Facebook Promo For Jewelers

Wondering how to use Facebook effectively? Here’s one idea:

Over a long weekend in January, the Diamond Boutique of San Diego invited everyone to try on an 18-carat, round-cut brilliant diamond pendant — dubbed The Triple Crown and valued at $1 million — and pose for photos. Visitors who “liked” the Diamond Boutique on Facebook and posted a photo of themselves wearing the diamond would be eligible for a drawing in which a diamond bracelet was the first-place prize. The drawing was held a week after the event.

The Diamond Boutique had tried a similar promotion in 2003, but this time, Facebook added to its interactivity and reach.

“The difference is you didn’t have the Internet or Facebook to really blow something up before,” says Natasha Digius-Mahdavi, manager, staff gemologist and daughter of owner Mali Digius.

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The promotion drew 2,000 people to the store over three days keeping seven staff members constantly busy. The first 100 visitors to pose for photos received triple-strand freshwater floating pearl necklaces with a retail value of $135. A red carpet was set up with a Diamond Boutique backdrop so that visitors could pose like celebrities being photographed by paparazzi. Everyone who posed was also given a souvenir photo of themselves and a gift certificate, which they could use beginning in February.

With the help of a publicist, the store got tremendous regional and national TV coverage for the event — without paying for any advertising — bolstered its Facebook following and added new customers to its mailing list.


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SPONSORED VIDEO

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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