The Multiplier Effect

You may be familiar with the economic term “the multiplier effect.” It’s a phenomenon whereby a given change in a particular input – government spending, for example – causes a change in output, such as increased gross domestic product.

You may be familiar with the economic term “the multiplier effect.” It’s a phenomenon whereby a given change in a particular input – government spending, for example – causes a change in output, such as increased gross domestic product.

For a variety of reasons over the past twenty months, we have experienced a “multiplier effect” of our own in the retail jewelry industry. Through a confluence of circumstances – most of which we had little control over – our trade has benefitted from a sort of multiplier effect all our own.

When the going gets good, the good get going. We are experiencing an unprecedented economic environment that simply can’t last much longer. It is crucial that you take advantage of the times by leveraging your own multiplier to your business.

If business is still good, it can be much, much better by investing in a major sale event this Spring. An increase in spending – advertising and promotion, for example – will yield a multiplier effect in sales that will be many times greater than anything you’ve experienced in past years. We know because we’ve done it for fine jewelers over numerous decades, and even more so in the past year, and the results speak for themselves. Historically, The Gordon Company’s off-season sales produce 3 – 4 times what the retailer normally does in the same period of time. 

Contact us today to see how we can multiply your sales beyond anything you could imagine.

Book Your 2022 Sale Today!

Sincerely,

Jeff Gordon

Rocket Your Christmas Selling Season into 2022!

The industry has just completed one of the best jewelry Christmas selling seasons ever, but no one knows how long this once in a lifetime quest for jewelry will last.  So why not keep that theme going with a special sale event early this year?

The industry has just completed one of the best jewelry Christmas selling seasons ever, but no one knows how long this once in a lifetime quest for jewelry will last.  So why not keep that theme going with a special sale event early this year?  It could be centered around Valentine’s Day or even Mother’s Day, with the added advantage of:

  1. Keeping in-store traffic flowing by extending the holiday 
  2. Building a larger customer email and mailing list for 2022
  3. Reducing aged and unwanted merchandise that hasn’t sold
  4. Taking advantage of jewelry sales before disposable income is diverted to other uses

There is no time like the present to leverage the good times because it may be a short window of time before things change.  If Christmas was this good, imagine how a sale event early in the year or even in the Spring with discounted products you want to get rid of can maximize your selling opportunity.  

Contact us today for a confidential, no-obligation consultation.

Sincerely,

Jeff Gordon, CEO