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Danessa Elreya Treats her Customers like Gold

James Boley by James Boley
June 23, 2020
in Business
Reading Time: 4 mins read

Happy customers are Danessa Elreya’s top priority. She invests tons of her time to ensure that everyone feels important and that no questions go on without getting answered in the appropriate amount of time. Happy customers mean a happy business. Not only does she take her time with her customer care, but she also takes time with her business and all she does.

She works hard to create top quality pendant necklaces and rings for people from all over. She makes these with time and attention to detail as she only uses the highest quality material that she handpicks to give the best results. Not only that but she cleanses and purifies each and every crystal before sending them out to her customers. She also does tarot readings amongst other stuff. She wants to help others with spiritual guidance.

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Her interest in all of this and what ultimately led her to her full-time career started when she was just a kid. She loved collecting crystals and enjoyed learning all she could about each and everyone to find out exactly what she had to offer. She started selling home-made pendants to close friends and family and eventually turned it into a business when strangers would come up and ask about them. She decided to put up a website where her products could be purchased and called it Magical Intentions.

Shortly after her site started blowing up and sales started to flow in. Her social media account also grew tremendously with tons of happy customers who wanted to keep updated with everything that she had going on. She is currently sitting at 175,000 followers on her Instagram account alone. She is also starting up a youtube channel that she hopes to grow throughout the years.

Elreya’s advice to someone who is starting out would be to always persevere towards the goal and manifesting it into reality. To work hard, to not give up, to constantly work on growth and development. She also wants you to remember why you started in the first place, keep the love and passion for your craft. Constantly create and explore your skillset. If Elreya would have quit when times got tough, she would have never made it as the successful entrepreneur that she is today motivating and inspiring people from all over the world.

Her website proudly states, “At Magical Intentions, our goal is to provide jewelry with a purpose. Everything we offer, from our crystal pendants to our gemstone rings, is individually crafted and hand-wrapped for you. We want you to be able to use your gemstone to create meaningful magical healing and to bring positive energy into your life. Plus, we want you to have stunning jewelry you can wear proudly.”

To find out more about Elreya, you can find her on Instagram @danessaelreya

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