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How To Choose Diamond Stud Earrings

October 24th, 2009

Diamond beauty versus cost: What is the best combination?
Better quality diamonds are more brilliant and beautiful, but they command higher prices as well. This article explains how to find the best value in diamond stud earrings: the brightest diamond for the lowest cost. For those who can afford it, we recommend an excellent cut diamond of G-H color and “eye-clean” clarity. This is a moderately priced diamond, but earrings of this quality will produce the same dazzling shower of light as those costing thousands of dollars more.

There are three simple reasons: first, it is the excellent cut that breathes life and sparkle into a diamond. Second, most experts agree that a G-H color appears colorless when mounted, so spending more for D-E-F color diamonds isn’t necessary. Third,a diamond of SI2 clarity is “eye-clean”, meaning it has no flaws visible to the naked eye, but costs a lot less than the higher clarity grades. Excellent bargains with only a slight compromise in beauty can be found in the I1 Clarity range as well, as long as the cut is good and the color is in the G-H range.

For those who are on a budget, don’t feel embarrassed to buy diamonds of a lower quality. All diamond earrings sparkle when they are worn on a woman’s ear, and let’s face it: for the same price, many women would rather wear 1 carat studs of a lower quality than 1/2 carat studs of a higher quality. Fast Fact: there are many good websites to purchase diamond stud earrings. Our top recommendation, however goes to a specialty site www.diamondstudsonly.com. They sell the same color, clarity and cut grades for about 25% less than the typical “sale” price in a retail jewelry store (and other internet stores), and they back it up with a price comparison tool that allows you to view prices for earrings of the same quality on many other major internet jewelry sites. You will also have the security of their free insurance against loss of any kind for a full year. Read more…

Jewelry

Build an Online Store

October 7th, 2009

Dr Ken Evoy, an e-commerce expert, points out that in the offline world a store will thrive if it’s located in a high traffic area. However, in the online world every store starts in the exact same location. It’s up to the business owner to drive traffic to an online store.

Amazon.com and eBay.com are two of the largest online stores on the internet. Two of their highest traffic sources are from affiliates and search engine rankings. Hundreds of thousands of website owners have signed up for amazon and eBay’s affiliate programs. Affiliates receive a uniquely coded affiliate link which they post on their website. A site visitor clicks on the link, visits amazon or eBay and if she makes a purchase the affiliate earns a commission. Read more…

E- Commerce