With the blogosphere buzzing and web driven social interaction at an all time high, Stubelle with Panache Emporium wanted to add this web phenomenon, with their own creative niche market spin. Stubelle with Panache Emporium set up two social interaction blogs to provide a friendly forum for all those interested in jewelry, a place to share stories, insight and information on topics ranging from gold jewelry to wholesale jewelry. They understood that just about every consumer has dealt with some form of jewelry and many times have interesting and entertaining stories to tell about their experiences.
The first blog, called 10k Yellow Gold Earring Ring Jewelry, located at http://goldearringringjewelry.net/
The second blog, called Gold Jewelry Armoire Mens Watches, located at http://goldjewelryarmoire.net/
Below is a reprinted post, titled Getting Hooked on Gold Jewelry, from the 10k Yellow Gold Earring Ring Jewelry blog, to show off an example of what is being said within this social network:
From a very young age, my sister and I were always very intrigued with gold jewelry. I can remember all the times that my mother and father would go out on their weekly dates very elegantly adorned with gold jewelry that they would only wear on special occasions. My sister would always ask my mom why was it that she would only wear certain pieces of gold jewelry on special occasions and not all the time. My mother would tell her that gold jewelry is very special and it is the perfect thing to enhance any special occasion. She would continue saying that whenever she wore her gold jewelry, she felt like she belonged to the ranks of the kings and queens of old making her feel completely majestic. My sister and I learned to appreciate gold jewelry from this little chats with my mother and today there is no better gift for us than the gleam of a brand new piece of gold jewelry. A couple of months back my parents bought me some elegant gold ring jewelry and it looks so stunning that I am still having a hard time wearing it—something like this should be in a museum.
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