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Beat the Upcoming Recession With These Recession Busting
Ideas
by Trevor Johnson
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Published on this site: April 18th, 2009 - See
more articles from this month

The dreaded "r" word, recession.
When the economy follows a downward trend and there's even less
money left in your bank account than you'd like.
Lots of businesses hate recession. Any business that has wafer
thin margins dreads an economic downturn. So does any business
that isn't an absolute necessity (for instance, someone selling
that extra large double latte) is fair game for problems.
So what to do?
How can you make sure that you come out of the recession not
only alive but thriving?
Start by examining your business (or the extra business you
want to get into).
Do people need your product? Will it help them save money or
make extra money? Or will it provide some cheap and innocent
pleasure to help take their mind off their worries for a short
time?
Next up, is your business likely to be profitable? Can you
actually earn any money from it? Is there a good margin to be
achieved or are you likely to be the next road-kill victim when
a bigger competitor shreds their prices?
Potentially, an internet business can tick most or even all the
boxes for a recession proof business.
If you choose electronic products such as music tracks,
electronic books and reports, software downloads and so on then
there's no stock holding. Most of these areas can be good ones
for either pleasure or helping people make money.
Internet businesses can also offer high margins. Not every one
- Amazon only pays a few percentage points, for instance - but
many products offer profit margins that would make a regular
retailer turn green with envy.
Advertising costs can be low on the internet as well. Sure,
they can be high if you want them to be - just open an account
with Google Adwords if you want to go down the "open wallet"
advertising route.
But there are still lots of ways to get the word out on the
internet that are free or very close to free.
Articles like this one cost a bit of time typing but not much
else.
Helping in forums is another cheap way to get the word out - be
careful not to spam forums, otherwise you'll get your account
banned, but taking a little bit of time to help others is almost
always repaid and you'd be surprised how little effort it takes
to turn yourself from "newbie" to "trusted expert".
Commenting on other people's blogs is another way to get the
word out for the products you're promoting.
Writing your own blog is free or nearly free. Aim for at least
a post a day and you'll soon find the search engines buzzing
round your site like bees round a honey pot. And writing your
own blog gives you somewhere to send the people you're helping
elsewhere - all you need to do on a forum, for instance, is give
a brief reply and then say something like "I don't want to clog
up this forum with a long reply, so check out my blog for a
longer answer".
Do some or all of these things in an industry that doesn't wilt
at the first sign of a recession and you'll come out the other
end of the economic downturn with more cash than you know what
to do with!

Trevor Johnson: For more ideas on beating the upcoming
recession, check out my Recession Rescue System review at:
http://trevsreviews.com/2008/08/16/recession-rescue-system-review/.


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