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In an era of constant rush and harried activity, most of us are looking for ways to ease the stress and get things done more quickly and conveniently. One recent innovation that has lessened the stress for many people is the advent of the internet. When it comes to shopping, it's easier now than ever to buy just about anything you want from an online merchant.

This is true when it comes to buying jewelry as well. There are now numerous online retailers selling a wide variety of jewelry items at discount prices. To help you in your online search for jewelry items and watches, here are four tips that will make your shopping experience easier, safer, and more pleasurable.

1) Find a site that has offers name brand jewelers and watchmakers. Some sites have informational pages or Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) pages that provide a wealth of product information. Use these resources to search for products and answer any question you may have about the jewelry and watches you are interested in.

2) Find sites that offer an online search function. Most sites nowadays offer this, but sites vary in ease of navigation (i.e. how easy it is to move around on the site). A search box adds to the functionality of the site by displaying links to pages related to the keyword you typed in the box.

3) If the site offers a customer review section, be sure to read the reviews submitted by the customers. While subjective in nature, these reviews can provide valuable insight into the products sold by the retailer, as well as information about the retailer itself. If you end up buying something from the site, remember to leave your own review of your shopping experience for future customers to read.

4) Make sure the site is secure. If the website is an e-commerce site that sells products, you should confirm that the order page has a secure connection. One easy way to verify a secure connection is by clicking on the "trust" seals you see displayed on the page. Widely used trust seals include Thawte, GeoTrust, Verisign, and BBB Online, among others. When you click on the seal, the verifying agency will validate that the site security is up to date and is currently functioning.

Another way to check for a secure site is look at the first part of the URL in the address bar, i.e. the "http" section of the URL. Pages that do not have security encryption will have http, whereas secure sites will have an added "s" on the end of the http, thus showing up as https. If you see "https" you know that the site uses security encryption, as the "s" represents security. A padlock icon in the browser window also indicates the security using 128 bit or greater SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption. This means that any data sent to the website is encrypted (scrambled and encoded) and inaccessible by third parties desiring to obtain your information.

5) Read the Privacy Policy. Make sure to read the website Privacy Policy, which details what information is collected from you and how it is used. If a site doen not have at Privacy Policy, then don't linger - move on to another site. Without a Privacy Policy in place, you have no assurance that the site will use your information in an ethical and legal manner. It's better to be safe than sorry when shopping online.

by: Jesse Whitehead




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