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Jewelers for Children Partners with Thinkspace
Retailers who utilize the Thinkspace website platform will be able to easily promote JFC to their customers.
New York--Retailers now will have an easier time supporting Jewelers for Children through the charity’s new partnership with Thinkspace.
Thinkspace is the website platform and data cloud specialized for the jewelry industry.
Through their new marketing agreement, Thinkspace has designed a webpage with information on the JFC and how to support the organization, which can be added to any jewelry company’s website, as long as they are currently using the platform.
The webpage can be viewed on the Thinkspace website.
“The Jewelers for Children ‘Giving Back’ page is now an option for our retail customers to add to their Thinkspace-powered website,” Thinkspace’s Chief Business Development Officer Larry Chasin said. “Those who support JFC can now have the latest information on the charity available and can promote their support of the charity to their customers.”
JFC Executive Director David Rocha added: “Thinkspace is a perfect partner to provide this valuable service. Many of our retail supporters just don’t have the time or the resources to put together a page on their own sites and now it’s done for them and will always stay current.”
Thinkspace utilizes SaaS website technology, which is constantly updated and customized to meet the growing needs of jewelers.
To learn more about the JFC partnership, visit the Thinkspace website or contact the company at 844-935-3935 or hello@thinkspacehq.com.
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