Economic Recession or Not, You Must be Creative to Survive

April 21, 2008 – 2:15 pm

Are we Really in an ?
Some US seem to indicate we are heading into one. If we are heading in that direction, what should we online do about it?
Should we panic and give up our web sites, or just accept that we will get less business, and let it go at that. Doesn’t sound like either plan is too brilliant.
If you are online in the Internet arena, perhaps their is an opportunity here. How about selling products on how to survive, and even expand your business despite the recession. This is a typical and could be a big seller.
During the course of a year, there are that are slow. So, think a moment, what do we do at that time to get business?
We get creative and come up with plans to deal with the situation!
For example, in December for the last 2 years, we have seen a of free . The purpose they serve is this. If you contribute a product to be given away, then you can gather the addresses of hundreds or even thousands who want to download your . A good way to expand your business in or bad.
The latest creation we have seen in the last few months, is the ‘’phenomon. This is simply an to bring in lots of by creating a package of goods at discounts of up to 80%. Does it work? Well sure it does!
If you are selling $2,000 to $4,000 worth of product for $37 to $47 people see the value and jump on your offer. Ca- goes the .
Something that might happen if we do get into a real recession is that these vastly overpriced $1,000 products will come down to prices more affordable, thus benefiting more people. Not sure about that one, let me tell you.
If you belong to a few newsletters today, then you are surely being -ed by new products every week, and great offers every day. Instead of just doing a quick delete, why not study the , and learn from it how to be creative.
today ARE being creative. To get anywhere close to successful, you must do the same thing. Otherwise you will continue to make 3 or 4 sales a month and earn a pittance, along with 95% of all other online .
Markets is the ultimate solution
The trend today is to get away from good old fashioned Internet , and develop markets. The most recession proof answer to the question of surviving a recession is to have several different web businesses.
What could be better than a series of web sites in a small market selling affordable products. If one small can bring you just $300 to $500 a month, it is obviously not enough to live on.
But, if you have 3 markets each earning $500 per month, that is $1,500. Not bad. What if you have 10 sites each making $500, then the total of $5,000 a month is quite respectable. Now that is a reasonable amount to live on.
The best part of it is this. As trends change, like they do every year if not every few months, you may find one or two of your niches go dry. You may give them up. If you have to, it is not financially life threatening because of the backup position you have with all your other sites.
How many markets should you have? No easy answer to that one. Every individual case is different. Phil Wiley claims to have over 100 sites. In case you’re not sure who Phil Wiley is, he is the author of the most renowned on called Mine Site . You can read a good review at Best Products at www.bestaffiliateproducts.com/minisiteprofits.html
Personally I am working on a couple of sites, and my first is 10 sites. After that, who knows. As long as you find the products people want, recession or not, you will be a winner.
Go for it, build a few sites. You can’t go wrong.
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Fred FarahBest Products and Market Strategies for Maximum ProfitsGive yourself the edge, subscribe to Market Strategies Newsletter at:Best Affiliate Products

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