Gems to Jewels® Select? Promotes Jewelry Designs Created by Independent Consultants
Dayton, OH (PRWEB) August 10, 2007 -- Gems to Jewels ltd., offering Creative Workshops teaching customers how to create their own designs of beautiful gemstone jewelry, announces Gems to Jewels Select?, a special direct sales initiative for Gems to Jewels independent consultants. This is a unique opportunity for our independent consultants to sell each other's designs from a company catalog, and the designers earn extra commissions from each sale, company wide.
The Gems to Jewels Select program was designed to provide a unique opportunity for our consultants. First and foremost, we provide our designers with extra commissions rewarded when any Gems to Jewels consultant sells their Select piece through the Corporate website, or their own replicated websites. Another aspect of the program is to respond to the market and arm our consultants with a selection of unique designs they can sell to people who may not have the time to create, but love our unique gemstones and quality product.
Teaching jewelry design at home workshops became a catalyst for developing some of the best jewelry designers in the industry, proven when our consultants designs were published in the largest distributed beading magazine in the world, BeadStyle Magazine. And, now the entire independent sales force benefits by sharing designs in the Gems to Jewels Select program. "The home office continues to come up with ways for consultants to make even more money doing the business we love," says Catherine Enright, Supervisor Consultant in Dayton, Ohio. "I'm proud to have a design chosen for the Select program. And, because my team also has pieces in the program, it builds excitement throughout our organization."
"We receive so many compliments on our concept of helping people create unique jewelry, and in the process, we've created a community of independent consultants who love to share their ideas and creations with each other. It was a natural fit to take sharing creations to the next level and reward consultants with the ability to earn extra commissions on their shared designs," said President Elena Kennedy. "We believe that when people are given the opportunity to create jewelry with genuine gemstones and quality products, anyone can become an accomplished jewelry designer."
Gems to Jewels is an active member of the Direct Selling Association (DSA), the national trade association representing the leading firms that manufacture and distribute goods and services sold directly to consumers. All DSA members must abide by a strict Code of Ethics. Items selected for the Carat Collection are purchased from members of the American Gem Trade Association, the AGTA is an association of United States and Canadian natural colored gemstone and Cultured Pearl industry professionals dedicated to promoting the natural colored gemstone trade. The association ensures the highest ethical standards among its members and within the industry so that Gems to Jewels can offer top-quality, un-dyed gemstones.
About Gems to Jewels
Gems to Jewels sets the standard for the most unique, professional quality, at-home make and take gemstone jewelry making workshops. Our workshops are fun and attendees take home their jewelry creations the same day it's made, not later. We incorporate the highest quality, fashionable and timeless products into the content of every business kit. Consultant business kits are secured from the home office with a refundable security deposit. Our industry affiliations include The Direct Selling Association, American Gem Trade Association, and our knowledgeable and experienced team of consultants. For more information about Gems to Jewels, please visit our website at http://www.gemstojewels.com/ or call 888.309.5219.
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