Judge My Jewelry, a Social Network for the Jewelry Industry and Jewelry-Loving Consumers, has Officially Launched
Online, July 25, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Judge My Jewelry, a social network for the jewelry industry and jewelry-loving consumers conceptualized by Christopher Terterian, has officially launched. Christopher was seeking a social network with a specialization in the jewelry industry, and specifically one where users could "rate" jewelry so that he could find the best selling pieces according to raw data. Within hours of searching for such a site to no prevail, Christopher decided to abandon the search and create his own social network. Later that week Judge My Jewelry officially launched. Judge My Jewelry is a free social network website designed to allow retail jewelry stores, jewelry designers, jewelry organizations, and jewelry-loving consumers to network and interact with each other.
In the last week of being live, Judge My Jewelry, has received over 125 people contact us in regards to becoming a member, as well as the biggest names in the jewelry industry, such as Verragio, create an account. With the features Judge My Jewelry offers combined with the fast growth, Judge My Jewelry is poised to become the "Facebook" for the jewelry industry and jewelry-loving consumers alike. Judge My Jewelry offers the following features: Friends,
Chat, Private Messages, Message Boards, Profiles, Resume Builder, Events, Polls, Photo Gallery, Groups, and a Forum.
Many people are using Judge My Jewelry to conduct market research on new products or ideas, share new advertisements for jewelry products, post events at retail stores, create groups and discussions to interact with consumers, and many people of course are using our site to share their favorite jewelry pieces among others. Judge My Jewelry differentiates from LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and WhereToGetEngaged.com, by providing a plethora of
features not collectively found on the aforementioned websites. To create a profile simply visit www.JudgeMyJewelry.com and register for an account.