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How can I grow business for my online jewelry store? - Gabrielle - 02-13-2013 02:27 AM *I am not meaning to promote my business, I just really need help with opinions on why I am not selling anything and how to get myself business. My aim is not to gain business off of askers, just their opinions on improving. My website is http://www.FashionsByGabrielle.com I opened it in may 2012 I have made a FEW sales but I would at least like a sale a week. I have put A LOT of time and effort into it and I don't know why I don't have a greater outcome. I need help building a customer base and continual customers. I put so much into building up the website and I am pretty proud of the outcome. I even made a facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fashionsbygabrielle a twitter- https://twitter.com/fashbygabrielle also a tumblr, instagram, and a mailing list recently I even have been running ads, on google, facebook, and i might even try bing with only an outcome of 2 facebook likes =[ i dont understand what i am doing wrong why wont people buy from ? or even gain interest PLEASE ANY OPINION IS GOOD like if you like or dislike anything? and why would you or wouldn't you buy? how could i make people gain interest? how to make people want to buy ? * I am not asking anyone to buy, I mean buy if you like but I am not asking this to get someone to buy THANK YOU EVERYONE <3 - nora - 02-13-2013 02:35 AM You need to increase your followers and fans to your Twitter and Facebook pages. These will help you increase sales. Try looking for free tutorials and get more people. - Husky Blues - 02-13-2013 02:35 AM people are more likely to buy they items from a more reputable retailer and unless you are well a well known company, then your business is more likely to suffer as some other small businesses have found out |