291 episodes

Strategic and story-driven digital marketing tips and insights for jewelry businesses that are ready to level-up. Created and hosted by jewelry marketing expert Laryssa Wirstiuk, founder of Joy Joya and author of the book "Jewelry Marketing Joy". New episodes weekly.

Joy Joya Jewelry Marketing Podcast Laryssa Wirstiuk

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    • 4.8 • 60 Ratings

Strategic and story-driven digital marketing tips and insights for jewelry businesses that are ready to level-up. Created and hosted by jewelry marketing expert Laryssa Wirstiuk, founder of Joy Joya and author of the book "Jewelry Marketing Joy". New episodes weekly.

    285 - The 10 Essentials of Managing Your Ecommerce Jewelry Store

    285 - The 10 Essentials of Managing Your Ecommerce Jewelry Store

    Episode #285 - "The 10 Essentials of Managing Your Ecommerce Jewelry Store"
    Welcome to Episode #285. Today, I'm diving into the must-knows of managing your online store. I'll chat about what you should understand about your ecommerce setup and why it's essential to seek help if you're unsure.
    I've been chatting with some jewelry business owners who have their online store on Shopify but aren't fully familiar with all of Shopify's features and capabilities. Maybe they relied on a developer before and never fully got the hang of it themselves.
    If you don't have a dedicated ecommerce team for your online shop, it's vital to grasp some basics. While I'll focus on Shopify, the same principles apply to other platforms too, like Squarespace and Wix.
    Think about it like this: running an online jewelry store is similar to running a brick-and-mortar one. Just like you need to know how to switch on the lights and open the display cases, understanding your ecommerce system is crucial. Even though it's online, it's just as important. Take some time to understand it, and I'll explain why in this episode.
    Transcript: https://joyjoya.com/jewelry-ecommerce-essentials
    00:00 Start
    2:19 Primary Episode Content
    25:32 The Gold Mine
     

    • 31 min
    284 - Carousels? Reels? What's Up With Instagram For Jewelry?

    284 - Carousels? Reels? What's Up With Instagram For Jewelry?

    Episode #284 - "Carousels? Reels? What's Up With Instagram For Jewelry?"
    Welcome to Episode #284. In today's episode, I'm diving into the current best practices for Instagram content. What formats are hitting the mark? What kind of results can you realistically expect from your social media efforts? 
    I've recently completed over a dozen social media audits, pouring over the data from various brands, so feel free to ask me anything in the YouTube comments or by DMing me on Instagram @joyjoyamarketing. 
    My deep dive has revealed a crucial insight: there's no one-size-fits-all strategy that guarantees success for every brand. Each one has its unique aspects. Understanding your analytics is key to making informed decisions. But is posting on Instagram all there is to it? Stay tuned to discover more.
    Transcript: https://joyjoya.com/instagram-jewelry-businesses-2024
    00:00 Start
    1:55 Primary Episode Content
    16:50 The Gold Mine
     

    • 22 min
    283 - Hero Images for Jewelry Ecommerce and Digital Marketing

    283 - Hero Images for Jewelry Ecommerce and Digital Marketing

    Episode #283 - "Hero Images for Jewelry Ecommerce and Digital Marketing"
    Welcome to Episode #283. Today, we're diving into the world of heroes, but not the kind you might expect from comic books or Marvel films. Instead, our focus will be on hero images and their critical role in digital marketing.
    The term "hero image" originates from web design and refers to the prominently large and often wide image that captures your attention at the top of a website or an email campaign before any scrolling occurs. This image may sometimes feature overlaid text or photos, and can even extend to videos or carousel sliders.
    The purpose of the hero image is to reassure your visitors or viewers that they've arrived at the right destination. Upon viewing the hero image, individuals should feel a connection to your brand and/or a resonance with the products you offer. It's meant to be an inviting gateway that encourages exploration, similar to the welcoming display window of a physical jewelry store. 
    This is your chance to showcase your brand's identity and inject visual appeal into your homepage or email campaign, especially since other design elements on most effective ecommerce sites and email campaigns should be simplified to ensure the thet load efficiently across various devices. When someone enters your online store via the homepage, the hero image lays the groundwork for their shopping experience online.
    If you're eager to discover how to maximize the impact of hero images on your website and emails, continue listening to or watching this episode.
    Transcript: https://joyjoya.com/hero-images-for-jewelry-ecommerce-and-digital-marketing
    00:00 Start
    2:55 Primary Episode Content
    16:21 The Gold Mine
     

    • 21 min
    282 - Finding the Right Audience for Your Fine Jewelry

    282 - Finding the Right Audience for Your Fine Jewelry

    Episode #282 - "Finding the Right Audience for Your Fine Jewelry"
    Welcome to Episode #282. Today, I want to chat about finding an audience for your fine jewelry, especially if you sell at more aspirational, luxury price points. This episode was actually inspired by some content I've been watching on TikTok and it really got me thinking about the target audience for high-end accessories.
    The first post was from a TikTok user named "Level Blue", who teaches ladies how to be elegant in her own words. One of the posts I watched was called "3 luxury things elegant ladies never buy", and #2 was very branded jewelry, I won't name any brand names but you know what I mean, fine jewelry that features very obviously brand motifs or details that can be connected to the luxury brands that make them. According to this TikTok-er, "elegant" ladies don't buy this type of jewelry because it's so overly fake to the point that wearing is it tacky - who even knows if what you're wearing is real or fake? Elegant ladies wear unique jewelry that you won't find copied or on a lot of other people.
    The other TikToks that have been inspiring me is the account Class of Palm Beach; the content creator basically goes on the streets of Palm Beach, FL to ask people about their outfits. Of course, I'm always interested to hear about the jewelry. Most of the time, it's just stacks on stacks of Cartier love bracelets or lots of Tiffany, which don't get me wrong, is fine if you love those things. But every once in a while, a person who's interviewed wears something different, like one recent TikTok showed a woman wearing necklace layers with Foundrae. And in the comments, all the people were asking, "Whoa I love that jewelry, so unique, what was the brand again?"
    Where I'm going with this is: there are two types of high-end buyers - the ones who really like the brand names and the recognition of wearing something that looks expensive. If you're listening to this podcast, and your business isn't named Cartier, Tiffany, Van Cleef, or similar, then you will likely never cater to this customer because their money is going to be spent elsewhere. You don't have literal centuries under your belt building a brand name.
    So what's left for you? You're catering to the people that "Level Blue" is catering to, the customers who want to look elegant without looking like they're wearing something that can easily be copied. And speaking to the customer who does want something different and something that's going to make them feel special and unique is going to mean having a clear story, voice, and personality in your brand, so that you can reach those customers who will feel proud to be wearing something unique.
    And in this episode, I want to chat about how to do just that.
    Transcript: https://joyjoya.com/audience-for-your-fine-jewelry
    00:00 Start
    5:47 Primary Episode Content
    21:29 The Gold Mine
     

    • 30 min
    281 - Tactics for Boosting Your Jewelry Ecommerce Performance

    281 - Tactics for Boosting Your Jewelry Ecommerce Performance

    Episode #281 - "Tactics for Boosting Your Jewelry Ecommerce Performance"
    Welcome to Episode #281. Today, let's dive into a "part two" of last week's discussion on achieving ecommerce sales goals through key metrics like Average Order Value (AOV), Conversion Rates, and the number of Website Visitors.
    While I outlined the importance of these metrics, I didn't delve into strategies for enhancing your performance in these areas. 
    In this episode, I'm excited to offer practical advice on elevating your AOV, boosting conversion rates, and increasing your site's traffic. Coupling the insights from episode #280 with today's tips should empower you to elevate your online jewelry sales, providing clarity on the actionable steps you can take to turn your sales aspirations into reality. 
    This approach aims to make your goals more attainable and demystify the process of achieving online success.
    Transcript: https://joyjoya.com/boost-jewelry-ecommerce-performance
    00:00 Start
    1:57 Primary Episode Content
    16:30 The Gold Mine
     

    • 21 min
    280 - Jewelry Marketing Metrics for Ecommerce Goals

    280 - Jewelry Marketing Metrics for Ecommerce Goals

    Episode #280 - "Jewelry Marketing Metrics for Ecommerce Goals"
    Welcome to Episode #280. Today, I'd like to share some strategies to help ease the pressure of meeting your ecommerce sales goals by instead zeroing in on more digestible metrics that can be tackled in bite-sized pieces.
    I stumbled upon this method of achieving sales targets back in 2014, thanks to an article on BigCommerce's blog. Sadly, the article is no longer available, but I managed to save the ecommerce formula that they share. Over the years, I've revisited this formula countless times because of its straightforwardness and its effectiveness in demystifying online sales.
    Consider this: you probably have a clear income goal in mind. But have you broken down what that goal means in terms of website visitors needed, conversion rates to aim for, and the average order value you should target?
    The essence of what I'm sharing today is this: if you're selling jewelry online, it's crucial to stay informed about your key ecommerce metrics. This doesn't mean you need to be an expert in Google Analytics or a data guru. In fact, we're going to keep things simple. Our focus will be on the most impactful metrics, devising marketing strategies that directly influence those metrics.
    Transcript: https://joyjoya.com/jewelry-metrics-ecommerce-goals
    00:00 Start
    2:23 Primary Episode Content
    16:50 The Gold Mine
     

    • 24 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
60 Ratings

60 Ratings

three sisters design ,

Awesome!

Really a great show. Stumbled across it and now I’m hooked. Have learned so many items from the show and so appreciative for this podcast. Thank you Laryssa!

DanaFreed ,

The BEST!

I’m obsessed with this podcast! It’s a must for any jewelry entrepreneur. Even though I’ve been in the business a few years and *think* I know so much about jewelry marketing, Laryssa always has something new to offer. I particularly love the Gold Mine portion of the podcast, especially because Laryssa’s personal experiences and opinions remind me I’m not alone in my struggles, and always put a smile on my face. Thank you for sharing your insights!

Dan1777999877 ,

Incredible!

No matter the subject, you’re guaranteed to gain something from every episode - can’t recommend Joy Joya Jewelry Marketing Podcast enough. 🙌

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