Other

21 sales tips for the holidays

OtherDec 09, 2013

21 sales tips for the holidays

The holiday shopping season is almost halfway over, but there’s still time to make sure the store’s staff and setup is doing everything possible to maximize sales. 

New York--The holiday shopping season is almost halfway over, but there’s still time to make sure the store’s staff and setup is doing everything possible to maximize sales.

National Jeweler compiled this list of sales tips using input from the Jeweler’s Resource Bureau’s Cindy Edelstein, Matthew Tratner and Amanda Gizzi of Jewelers of America, Kate Peterson of Performance Concepts, Jen Cullen Williams of Luxury Brand Group, Elizabeth Anne Bonanno of The EAB Project, Janet Goldman of Fragments Showroom, and retailers Randy Cole of Diamond Vault of Troy in Michigan, Christina Gandia Gambale of Greenwich Jewelers in New York and Corina Madilian of Single Stone on Mission Street in California.

1. Understand your customer. The more you learn and understand about their taste, the more likely they are to come back. Give them the time and service that they deserve, and make the sales process more personal. They should be walking out with the piece that matches exactly what they wanted, whether a product from the case or a custom-made piece.

2. Be prepared for objections. Knowing that arguments such as “I have to think about it” and “I’m still looking” will likely come your way at some point, be prepared with methods to overcome them. Sales teams can role play overcoming objections during down time or set-up.

3. Team sell. A client shouldn’t leave the store before talking to two sales people. If a staff member is struggling to connect with a client or find the perfect piece or close the deal, call another sales person in before letting the client leave.

4. Get the customers’ attention. Now that holiday selections have been made, it’s time to put focus on how they are being merchandised. With such a short window of time to get shoppers’ attention, displays need to have immediate impact. Too many pieces can make them feel overwhelmed; fewer pieces tightly displayed can be just the ticket.

5. Highlight the trends. Shopping, especially during the holidays, can make everyone a little frantic and stressed. Talking up the trendiest items offered can help customers feel sure that their gift will hit the mark. Creating a special place for on-trend pieces in the store makes for quick and easy options.

6. Keep signs current. Make sure holiday signs are updated, fresh and bright. Consumers are used to seeing a lot of material and have trained themselves

to look away from standard and boring signage, so creative, colorful signs can really catch their attention. The holiday signs should also be featured on all social media platforms.

7. Pay attention to the windows. Knowing that the store window is the first impression on a potential customer, make sure that the display in the store’s windows are telling the right story and impressing them.

8. Provide inspiration. Creating an inspiration board with lookbooks and images of best-selling brands can give customers something more to look at while they’re waiting or browsing. A good way to do this can be to make a digital board and play it on an iPad or TV monitor. Giving them ideas of how they can wear the jewelry will help them feel more secure about making a new, and possibly expensive, purchase.

9. Create a comfortable atmosphere. Make sure that clients are walking into a warm and welcoming environment during a hectic season. Offering refreshments such as hot cider or hot chocolate, which have warm connotations, will slow them down, create a positive connection and encourage them to stay longer.

10. Crisp and clean is best. The inside of the store should look immaculate. Be sure to hide tags, clean counters, put papers and books away and straighten up after clients leave. It can help keep a calm atmosphere inside.

11. Dress for the occasion. This time of the year is very special to most people. Look the part and be a model for the luxury, beauty and quality of fine jewelry.

12. Go for the add-ons. Customers may come in looking for a gift for one person on their list, but be sure to ask if there are any other people on their list for which the store can help them find a gift.

13. Money matters. Be sure that the store is promoting an entry-level priced item to pull people in. Additionally, make sure customers know their payment options--it can turn a possible sale into a definite sale or a small purchase into a big purchase.

14. Don’t forget the cards. Offerings gift cards or gift certificates can be a big plus. Selling one means that you have doubled your customer base, from the person who bought it to the customer that will be redeeming soon after.

15. Take care of staff. There’s a lot going on, and it can be easy for staff to get stressed and on edge. Be sure that employees are being taken care of, encourage them and praise them as much as possible. They’re the front line for customers and need to be feeling their best to give the best customer service.

16. Follow through. Don’t let the trunk shows and events you’ve planned for the season fall through the cracks. Being organized and efficient can help, as does team support. Make sure staff is on top of taking messages, answering emails and communicating with everyone about orders and purchases.

17. Social media is key. You’ve probably heard it before, and for good reason. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter are all great tools to keep clients engaged in and excited about what’s happening at the store every day. You can also keep track of what your peers are doing.

18. Try flash sales. Consider daily or weekly “flash sales” for merchandise that needs to move but is still on-trend and desirable. This could be an in-store and/or a website promotion to slash the price for a short time only. There should be a dedicated showcase, signage and social media to promote each flash item.

19. Let them try it on. For any stores that carry jewelry that can be merchandised out of the cases, consider an area or station with a dedicated sales associate to help them try on merchandise. Even if jewelry can’t be sitting out of cases, make sure that clients have the opportunity to establish a connection with the pieces.

20. Grant holiday wishes. Keep a wish list on hand with updated information on what a client may want to receive. Email images and ideas of complementary items on a regular basis to keep the lines of communication open.

21. Have faith. Let go of the idea that people are not spending. Consumers, especially at the luxury level, are buying, they’re just more demanding. Have a positive and confident approach to every interaction with a customer.

This is the third in an occasional series of holiday-themed lists National Jeweler is providing for its readers, following a story that covered general holiday suggestions in September, including how to handle social media and collect customer information, and a list of security tips for the holidays in October.
Brecken Branstratoris the senior editor, gemstones at National Jeweler, covering sourcing, pricing and other developments in the colored stone sector.

The Latest

Alfredo Colmenero-Martinez and Jarren Frazier
CrimeAug 18, 2026
2 California Men Arrested in Fatal Vehicle Smash Robbery

One is the driver who allegedly crashed a car into a Sacramento jewelry store in April, striking a 71-year-old employee who later died.

The Retail Smiths Principal Partner and National Jeweler columnist Peter Smith
ColumnistsAug 18, 2026
Peter Smith: The IKEA Effect and Bridal Branding

In a new column, Peter Smith posits that people actually enjoy putting together IKEA furniture, and the same is true for engagement rings.

Police car with lights on
CrimeAug 18, 2026
Thieves Snatch $1M in Jewelry From New Jersey Jeweler

9lakha Jewelers in Iselin, New Jersey, was the target of a smash-and-grab robbery on Aug. 8.

1872-x-1052-July-ad (1).png
Brought to you by
Why More Jewelry Retailers Are Hosting Turnkey Estate Buying Events

Retailers are seeking new ways to attract customers, increase traffic, and create revenue – Estate buying events are a popular solution.

Ring Concierge x 818 Tequila Bridal Giveaway
Lab-GrownAug 18, 2026
Ring Concierge, Kendall Jenner Collab on Bridal Earrings Giveaway

The jeweler has partnered with Jenner’s 818 Tequila brand to gift lab-grown diamond studs to a bride-to-be and their bridal party.

Weekly QuizAug 13, 2026
This Week’s Quiz
Test your jewelry news knowledge by answering these questions.
Take the Quiz
Louis Comfort Tiffany Poppy lampshade drawing
Events & AwardsAug 17, 2026
Exhibition on Louis Comfort Tiffany’s Studios to Open at The Met

The exhibition will feature more than 100 drawings of stained-glass lampshades, windows, and more, many created by women and émigrés.

Spinelli Kilcollin Inara Ring
CollectionsAug 17, 2026
Marquise Diamonds Dance in Spinelli Kilcollin’s ‘Wren’ Collection

Marquise-cut diamonds in drop charms are the center of the new collection, reflecting the movement of a dancer in modular styles.

Brought-To-By-Article-Top-Image.jpg
Brought to you by
Wedding Band Trends 2026: Personalization Takes Center Stage

Colored gemstones, artisan finishes, mixed metals, and meaningful details are shaping demand in bridal jewelry.

Ft. Lauderdale Jewelry, Antique, & Object Show logo
Events & AwardsAug 17, 2026
There’s a New Jewelry Show Coming to Florida

The inaugural Fort Lauderdale Jewelry, Antique, & Object Show will be held from Jan. 28 through Feb. 1, 2027.

Karl Getschel and Bob Yanega of Smyth Jewelers
IndependentsAug 14, 2026
Smyth Jewelers to Open Fourth Location

The family-owned jeweler will open a new showroom in Bel Air, Maryland, this fall.

Stock image of a gavel
CrimeAug 14, 2026
Wife of Man Convicted in Jeweler’s Murder Sentenced for Conspiracy

Amanda Ileana Hernandez is married to Carlos Hernandez, one of two men in prison for the 2024 murder of Michigan jeweler Hussein Murray.

Paul Morelli Wavey Vine Earrings
TrendsAug 14, 2026
Paul Morelli’s Latest ‘Wavey Vine’ Earrings Embrace Color

The reimagined jewel, our Piece of the Week, trades the diamonds in the original 1998 design for blue, pink, yellow, and green sapphires.

Cover.jpg
Supplier BulletinAug 13, 2026
Your Piece Could Be the One Editors Talk About

Sponsored by American Gem Trade Association

Two Pandora Talisman pendants
FinancialsAug 13, 2026
Pandora’s ‘Talisman’ Collection Shines, Lab-Grown Diamond Sales Fall

In the United States, second-quarter sales were flat amid soft consumer sentiment and lower in-store traffic.

Cuckoo Cuckoo Cadbury Conundrum egg
AuctionsAug 13, 2026
This Gold Cadbury ‘Conundrum’ Egg Set a World Auction Record

The 22-karat gold egg, sold at Batemans Auctioneers in the U.K., was part of a 1980s treasure hunt ad campaign for Cadbury Creme Eggs.

Picture of 2,488 carat rough diamond next to tweezers, a golf ball, and a loupe
SourcingAug 13, 2026
2,488-Carat Diamond, Largest Found in Botswana, Has a New Owner

Lucara Diamond Corp., which recovered the “Motswedi” diamond from the Karowe mine, sold the stone for an undisclosed amount.

John Hardy Heishi Collection Campaign Imagery
CollectionsAug 13, 2026
John Hardy Infuses ‘Icon,’ ‘Heishi’ Collections with Color

The expanded collections now feature hand-cut gemstones like topaz, tanzanite, chrysoprase, chalcedony, smoky quartz, and fire opal.

Jean Dousset Westfield Valley Fair
Lab-GrownAug 13, 2026
Jean Dousset Opens Third Store

The lab-grown diamond jewelry brand’s newest boutique is in Westfield Valley Fair in Santa Clara, California.

Legacy emerald
SourcingAug 12, 2026
Eshed-Gemstar on the Painstaking Process of Cutting ‘The Legacy Emerald’

The gemstone supplier and manufacturer acquired the remarkable 104-gram Zambian emerald at Gemfields’ auction in May.

Surveillance image of jewelry thieves
CrimeAug 12, 2026
Elderly NYC Woman Targeted in Jewelry Swap Scheme

Two suspects offered to trade the woman a “winning” lottery ticket for her jewelry.

The Finsch Diamond Mine in South Africa, owned by Petra Diamonds Ltd.
SourcingAug 12, 2026
Another Diamond Mine Poised to Close

Finsch has been in business rescue since May, and owner Petra Diamonds said it sees no viable path forward for the mine.

Stock image of gavel, handcuffs, and law books
CrimeAug 12, 2026
Jewelry Store Employee Gets 20 Years to Life in Choking Death of Boss

Michel Patrick DeSalles was sentenced after pleading guilty to the 2017 murder of Omid Gholian, who owned a jewelry store in Manhattan.

Beth Miller Frederick Goldman
MajorsAug 12, 2026
Frederick Goldman Names New SVP of Sales

Longtime industry executive Beth Miller has taken on the role.

Verdura unicorn brooch
AuctionsAug 11, 2026
Verdura Unicorn Brooch With Royal Connection Up for Auction

The brooch was owned by Virginia Fortune Ryan Ogilvy, who served as a lady of the bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II for nearly 50 years.

Jamie Cygielman
MajorsAug 11, 2026
Signet Jewelers Selects Mattel Exec to Lead Zales, Banter

Jamie Cygielman will take on the role on Aug. 24.

Richard Moore
IndependentsAug 11, 2026
Polly’s Fine Jewelry Co-Owner Richard Moore Dies at 69

Moore, Polly’s husband, is remembered as a family man with an easygoing spirit and a love for sports and the outdoors.

National Jeweler columnists Duvall O’Steen and Jen Cullen Williams
ColumnistsAug 11, 2026
Creative Connecting: How to Sell Colored Gemstones to Gen Z

Duvall O’Steen and Jen Cullen Williams share the best ways to display, present, and explain colored gemstones to younger customers.

×

This site uses cookies to give you the best online experience. By continuing to use & browse this site, we assume you agree to our Privacy Policy