Monday, July 28, 2008

Recession or Prosperity?

Is the recession affecting your business?

After speaking with a number of business owners today, it seems that each has a different take on the effects of the US recession on his or her business. The cleaning service has seen strong, steady growth. The mortgage broker has seen a 72% decline. The insurance agent has gone untouched by the recession, as has the advertiser. So what's going on here?

Is it really a recession?

Few would argue that the US economy is not in a downturn, or a "contraction." But your industry, or your business, is likely singing a different tune. Either it's really hurting, or it's growing like gangbusters. The economy is readjusting. Where will you end up when it's time for another expansion? Are we seeing the 'survival of the fittest' principle at work?

Recession Resistance

If your business is currently experiencing a downturn, I have good news for you. The spending has not stopped! Americans are still spending plenty of money. So let's get some of that into your hands. There are two steps that you can take to turn your predicament around.

Offer an Alternative

First, you can get creative and find alternative products or services that are still in line with your industry, credentials, or area of specialization. How can you sell your knowledge of your industry instead of your product? Or how can you now sell a product whereas you used to sell a service?

Perhaps you had been manufacturing widgets, but now the market is saturated and/or it's an item that is no longer in demand. Now is a good time to consider opening a widget repair business using your existing customer base. Or perhaps you can market your widget-making expertise to the members of a widget manufacturing association.

Narrow Your Niche

Second, you can be counterintuitive. Instead of trying to reel in more buyers of more products, narrow your niche. Focus on a (more) specific product and/or target market. If you had been selling widgets in a variety of colors, now you can sell widgets with only two specific colors and labeling to attract, for example, a university's stakeholders or professional team's fans. Or you can manufacture only widgets that make a special engine-like sound and sell them to NASCAR enthusiasts.

The key here is ensuring that there is a effective and established conduit between you and a very specific target audience. In these examples, an alumni association or an organized fan club would meet this need. Specialization will naturally cause more business to be directed your way.

You can refuse to participate in a recession. Choose prosperity!
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CALL FOR COMMENTS:
What is YOUR industry or business? How is the US recession impacting it? Be sure to include a link to your business.

3 comments:

jbcollman said...

Great Blog Sunday! You made some very valid points about the current market and choice. Very well said!

jbcollman said...

Great Blog Sunday! You made some very valid comments and points about the market right now.

People really need to quit being afraid and choose prosperity!

Well said!

cur-ageous said...

Spoiler caution: Friends, there is not as much evidence for an economic downturn as there is the SENTIMENT of a downturn. The economic factors and conditions do not prevail widely enough to qualify for downturn and certainly not for recession. Gas prices may have gone up, but they are not increasing the cost of food and durable goods (recently published data), people seem to still be receiving pay increases and are spending like they ever did. What does this all mean?

It means, courageous friends, that we need to cure ourselves from the hype of media and the negativity of our neighbor and block out the emaciating effects of the "have nots" attitude. If we can push through and put our effort and creativity out there in meaningful ways, wealth is still ours to be had. Isn't crying recession (especially when there isn't one) just another way of denying responsbility for our finances and wealth? I firmly believe this and encourage each one of us to put our brilliant minds to work and receive a share of the unlimited wealth that is out there. Let's do it!