By: charen smith | 2010-01-10 | Advertising Is there really such a thing as ‘recession proof marketing’? I daresay there isn’t. No matter how you do your marketing, be it poster printing or brochure printing, the fact remains that no marketing campaign is immune to the caprice of change. The only difference is that during good times, the holes that are visible when the economy is in recession, are not that prominent. read more
By: Adam Knife | 2009-01-03 | Finance Recessions are caused by natural variations in the business cycle, but thats not to say that they dont have real causes, and furthermore, real benefits associated with them. Economists struggle to define exactly, within an adoptable scope, what these are, but, a few are vary clear. read more
By: Grant Cardone | 2009-01-30 | Entrepreneurs The television, the radio and the economist continue to report how much is wrong with the American Economy and then viewers and listeners go into agreement with the reports and make the bad news reported become reality for themselves. I have been through about nine of these so called pullbacks over my life-time and have survived every one of them! Here is some data you need: read more
By: Kim Lee | 2007-11-12 | Real Estate So you want to find information on real estate recessions? You are not sure how the market is standing, or if you want to move forward buying or selling? When it comes down to it, a recession is a big deal. When the real estate market runs into a situation... read more
By: F. Yanga | 2009-01-17 | Affiliate Programs Are you worried about how you will make it through this current recession? Many people rely on their current jobs that they have, and hope that they would be able to make it during this recession. Now you too, can earn some serious money during this current recession. read more
By: Kaitlyn Miller | 2009-06-19 | Printing Any business knows that marketing is critical if one has to succeed in the industry. Whether its print flyers, trifold brochures, or custom hang tags, marketing is one of the best strategies that any business could have in order for clients and customers to get read more
By: frank Rolfe | 2008-06-10 | Business Is our nation in a recession? If so, that signals a great buying and building opportunity for billboards. Some of the greatest billboard buys and builds in history have come as a result of an economic downturn. Why? The reasons are numerous: In tough times, prices are cheaper. Everything gets their prices slashed in a recession. And that includes billboards. Even though it may not appear so now, price can go down real far real fast – if the person really needs the money. And they don’t negotiate as hard either. Banks are very eager to unload billboards they have taken over through . read more
By: Jeffrey Stoffer CFA, CFP | 2009-03-17 | Finance Dorothy: I dont like this forest. Its...its dark and creepy! Scarecrow: Of course I dont know, but I think itll get darker before it gets lighter. Are we really in uncharted territory? Upheaval in financial systems has been occurring for thousands of years. According to Yale professors, William Goetzmann and K. Geert... read more
By: Sam Manfer | 2008-09-14 | Leadership The best way to increase sales in a downturn is for the CEO’s or profit center leader to get involved with sales. Here are five suggestions to help you get some immediate results. read more
By: Sam Manfer | 2008-09-16 | Business Since more sales would make your management life a lot better, take action with your sales force now. Do not wait another minute hoping something will happen. Don’t depend on conditions to get better. They may get better, but they could also get worse. Focus your attention on your selling team, and selling productivity vs. selling expenses. Sales may not be your expertise, but sales is your life blood so get involved and start applying pressure. Here are some tips that can help. 1. Do not do sales training. Not that you’d spend the money now anyhow, but because it won’t work for . read more
By: Graeme H. Patey | 2009-03-09 | Finance Recent economic and capital markets developments have contributed to a surge in stock-market volatility, leading some investors to worry that the odds of a recession have risen—along with the risk of a significant market downturn. read more
By: sunglasses | 2008-08-18 | Business Opportunities As the days grow longer and the school year is winding to an end the summer buying season is in full bloom. Most of us are familiar with the rituals for preparing for summer; you buy or replace that favorite pair of sunglasses, diet to fit into the trendiest swimsuit of the season, and stock up on great patio furniture, and take those leisurely car trips with the windows rolled down and the wind blowing in your hair. However, with the current concern over the possible recession and talk of an read more
By: Dominic Mazzone | 2010-01-10 | Real Estate How technology is affecting the commercial real estate market. Not only is telecommuting hurting the office space market during the current recession, but the possibility of a flu pandemic could be yet another catalyst that would affect whole new segments of the commercial real estate market. read more
By: John M. Norquay | 2008-02-22 | Investing Since history seems to repeat itself, maybe we could learn something about the current possible recession by studying this country’s recession history. read more
By: Alfred | 2009-12-14 | Finance Economic recession is a period of reduced economic activity. Speculations of a possible recession had been raised as early as in 2007. That economic recession has now been confirmed by experts in many countries. For example, countries such as the United States has been in recession since December 2007. Many other countries are also in economic recession or slowdown, including the United Kingdom, Japan and even China. read more
By: Mark Riddix | 2008-12-09 | Finance According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the United States has been in a recession since December of 2007. We are currently undergoing one of the most severe recessions in United States history. read more
By: John M. Norquay | 2008-02-20 | Investing The old saying History doesn’t always repeat itself, but often rhymes, is based more on fact than fiction. By studying the US Economic Recession History, you should better understand how current recessions may affect your financial life today. read more
By: Shoaib Marfatiya | 2009-01-07 | Web Design Generally people believe that recessions have all the way negative impacts every where but it is not true. Outsourcing industry shows significantly mild impacts and some where positive too. Indian outsourcing industry shows greater degree of flexibility to combat the prevailing situation. Some of my ITance friends expressed their fear regarding to the impact of the recent economical recessions over Indian economy and particularly outsourcing industry. They have view of negative impacts but I posses some contrary view as I believe that a recession is actually a great time to start a new v. read more