Host a Gold Party and Make Money

Hosting a Gold Party Makes Money For You, Your Friends, Your Family... Even Your Neighbors and Co-Workers!
Hosting gold parties is an easy way to sell old gold, jewelry and coins, while making extra money for both yourself and your guests.

Gold Parties Canada and Fast Cash Gold Parties make hosting gold home parties and making money selling used gold, silver, jewelry and coins... even easier!

Just one of the ways we do it is via this Host a Gold Party blog.

Learn more about How To Host a Gold Party and Make Money While You Do!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Old Jewelry Worth Its Weight In Gold

Surviving The Economy


With the ailing economy and rising costs, many people are struggling to make ends meet. But now there is help, and that help might just be sitting in an old jewelry box or in a drawer.

That's right, your old jewelry could be worth it's weight in gold!

Whether it be a broken gold necklaces, old class ring or an earring missing its mate, those old gold jewelry pieces can be turned into cash that can be used to pay over due bills, buy food, help with the rent or anything else that would help balance the budget.

It's called gold fever, and if you have been on the Host a Gold Party blog before, then you know exactly what it is. If not, there is a cool news video you can watch called Surviving the Economy.

Surviving the Economy explains what a gold home party is and how hosting gold parties can turn your old gold jewelry and other gold items you no longer want into cash. And that's not all.

Gold parties are also a genuine opportunity to make serious cash on the side... even develop a long term gold party business strategy you can be proud of!

Check out the gold party news reel, then come back to this post and leave a comment telling us what you think.

1 comment:

  1. The oldest known gold jewelry was found in the Middle East, in Mesopotamia, where the first known civilizations existed. Royal Sumerian and Egyptian jewelry are the oldest known artifacts of gold jewelry in the history of man, dating to the third millennium BC. Queen Zur and Queen Pu-abi's gold jewelry collections found in the Royal Tombs of Ur in Sumeria unveiled priceless jewelry of gold, lapis lazuli, turquoise and carnelian, the popular adornment of ancient times. The Queens' adornments also included gold pendants inlaid with depictions of mystical animals and plants. Bracelets of turquoise and gold, golden pins, rings, robes and ornaments of gold appear in excavated Egyptian tombs of queens and kings. Get more information buy clicking on Selling gold jewellery.

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