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Identifying people ‘wired’ for sales and a story that focused on the supply and demand dynamics for alexandrite were among the site’s most popular stories last week.
New York--Here are the five most popular stories from NationalJeweler.com and the top three from the website’s blog, 10X, for the week of Sept. 21 to 27, according to Google Analytics.
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1. How to identify people ‘wired’ for sales. This Q&A focused on a new book by Leo Schachter & Co. executive Peter Smith that details how to identify the job candidates who possess the traits that make successful salespeople.
2. Analysts speculate the end is near for Sears. Sliding sales, growing losses and the details of recent loan given to the retailer by its own CEO have at least one analyst singing The End when he thinks about the Hoffman Estates, Ill.-based retailer.
3. Rocks On: Hard to find alexandrite picks up in price. This month’s Rocks On examines the supply and demand dynamics for alexandrite, and shows examples of recent pieces created with this color-changing stone.
4. 75 years of Cartier history to go on display. Beginning in November, the Denver Art Museum will be the exclusive host of an exhibition of more than 250 objects created by Cartier between 1900 and 1975.
5. Mikimoto unveils new global ad campaign. The pearl brand is set to launch its first new global advertising campaign in more than a decade this fall.
10X Blog
1. Should jewelers hide price tags? Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff asks the question following a report by NPR on a jewelry store in Brooklyn that chooses to do so, but may be changing its ways.
2. Using jewelry to harness human energy. Associate Editor Brecken Branstrator writes about an industrial designer with an interesting take on the future potential uses of jewelry.
3. A gemstone cap that can read your mind. Keeping a focus on the unusual, Branstrator details a gemstone cap that is the modern-day equivalent of the mood ring.
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