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The Jewelry District

Episode 76: Mark Smelzer

The Jewelry District

JCK

Business News, Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts, News

4.950 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In This Episode

You’ll hear JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky and news director Rob Bates talk with Mark Smelzer, chief content executive of Jewelers Mutual and JCK’s former publisher.

Show Notes

01:33 The hosts welcome their guest, Mark Smelzer

03:30 Mark talks about his background in the jewelry business

07:00 Mark recalls his first impressions of the industry

10:10 The role of print today

13:15 The shift to content marketing

19:30 Mark’s prediction on jewelry sales

21:20 What can we do better?

23:50 How the industry has changed

Episode Credits

Hosts: Rob Bates and Victoria Gomelsky

Producer and engineer: Natalie Chomet

Plugs: jewelersmutual.com, @jckmagazine, jckonline.com

Show Recap

Mark’s Beginnings

Mark started in magazine ad sales in Los Angeles. He became the publisher of a city magazine called Buzz. When it went under, he moved to Variety—the entertainment trade publication, which is what eventually drew Mark to New York City. After a corporate shake-up at Variety, he was informed that he was the publisher of JCK magazine. Hedda Schupak, JCK's editor-in-chief at the time, said, “Welcome to the jewelry business. It’s not unlike the Hotel California. You can check out any time, but you can never leave.” Eighteen years later, her words ring true.

His First Impressions

Mark knew very little about jewelry in the beginning, not having much personal connection to it. He reflects on how much the industry has changed in 18 years. It used to be more male-dominated and traditional, but it's always been warm and welcoming. It was the first time he had to sell advertising directly to business owners.

The Evolving Role Of Print

Mark compares his time in publishing to selling horse-and-buggies right before the advent of the Model T. There are areas where print still resonates: city magazines, niche books, and catalogs. “Print is not dead, but, boy, did it morph and change," he says.

The Shift To Content Marketing

There was a gradual shift from writing stories and articles to writing “content.” When the internet became usable by laypeople, the ability to publish content became more widely accessible to the masses. Victoria ties this shift to what Mark is doing at Jewelers Mutual with the Zing Report. His task was to raise awareness of the Zing marketplace—a hub for the variety of services that Jewelers Mutual offers. Content includes upbeat articles, interviews, and more.

Jewelry Sales Predictions

Mark hopes the pandemic sales spike will continue. He says that the pandemic reminded a lot of people of the emotional side of jewelry. Will the industry be in a better place than it was pre-pandemic? That remains to be seen.

What Can The Industry Do Better?

What do we need to overcome in the current economy? The jewelry industry could be more digitally savvy. Retailers should work toward making the in-store and digital experience more seamless. Mark remembers a “Got Milk”–style campaign he worked on with Jewelers of America. It raised awareness of jewelry using the slogan, “Another piece of your story." Then the pandemic came along, it was shelved, and jewelry had such a great two years that it was no longer needed.

How The Industry Has Changed

It has become a younger, broader industry with more diversity and inclusion. The jewelry business is richer when a greater variety of people is included. He ties how energizing that experience of connection can be to Jewelers Mutual’s upcoming retreat, Conversations in Park City, which will feature networking opportunities, meaningful conversations, big ideas, and fun activities.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Jewelry District, a podcast by J.C.K.

0:14.1

Today, Rob Bates and Victoria Gammelski talk with Mark Smelzer,

0:18.1

chief content executive of Jewelers Mutual and JCPay's former publisher.

0:25.8

Hey, everyone, welcome to the Jewelry District.

0:32.9

This is Victoria Gimelsky, editor-in-chief of J-CK and J-CK Online Online.com, calling in from good old L.A., and I'm with Rob Bates, news director of J-C-K and J-C-K Online, calling in from good old New York, New York. New York, New York. Are you still under a blistering heatwave? Yeah, it's weird. I haven't been out in, like, a couple days. I've been like, but yeah, I believe so, yes, from what I hear. Poor Rob. I guess it's probably best when it's so sort of sling. Yeah, I know. I need to get out of the house. You're right. I am right. I am right. It's August. I can't believe it's August. It's like July always feels like crawls along in the jewelry world because news feels

1:12.5

kind of slow and everybody's out on vacation.

1:15.3

But then August hits and you're like, where did July go?

1:17.8

I have no idea.

1:18.7

We're barreling towards September and suddenly the fall and good Lord, it'll be the holidays.

1:24.0

And then January, I mean, life just flies.

1:26.8

Yeah.

1:27.2

And then back to summer. Back to summer. Exactly.

1:29.6

2020, summer. Here we come. Anyway, we have what I unequivocally can say is a family member on today's podcast.

1:38.6

And in fact, many people know us this way, but he is my ex-husband. Not my official romantic ex-husband,

1:45.2

but my professional JCPay ex-husband. And we had the most amicable divorce ever, and I still

1:51.8

miss him dearly, though he's still in my life. Many of you will know him or do know him and love

1:57.7

him like I do. And of course, it's Mark Smelzer, JCPay's former longtime publisher,

2:03.1

now the chief content executive at Jewelers Mutual Group. Mark, welcome.

2:07.9

Thank you so much. I'm so happy to be here. What a lovely introduction.

2:13.9

It's true. We met and you can maybe talk a little bit about your history, of course, with the magazine.

2:19.9

We will ask you, but we met way back. I want to say it was 2005. Does that sound right?

2:24.4

2005, you strolled across the lobby at that hotel that they used to put everybody up in in Verona during the Vecenza Oro show. So it was winter of five. And I was like, who's that? That's Victoria Kamelski. Blah, blah, blah. And I was like, she seems really cool. Oh, that was, I remember that meeting as well. I remember sitting there and having dinner with you. And then it just kicked off. She just walking? She seemed cool. Like was there anything she's in? Yeah. She just had this cool vibe.

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