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Tips for Surviving the Slow Down

by Rebecca Button on February 21st, 2008
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Small businesses are some of the most affected by economic downturns. While these practices can and should be implemented during times of prosperity as well, they will help businesses survive during a recession.

Get involved: Don’t just join local organizations and charities–get on the committee board! This not only will help you stand out and make a name for yourself, but it will also get you meeting and working with more people. Also always keep in mind that strangers you strike up conversations with at the grocery store or fellow parents at a PTA meeting can be new customers/clients. It’s good old fashioned networking.

Reach out to existing clients: These are people you already know need your goods and/or services. Chances are they like doing business with you and are willing to do more if you take the time to think of new ways to serve their needs. If you can’t think of anything yourself, call them up and ask.

Do NOT cut your marketing budget: You need to market yourself more than ever when consumers are shy about where they are spending their money. You are competing even harder to make the sale over other competitors so you need to reinforce your brand, products and services as things people still need, despite the economic downs.

Offer a special service or discount: It may seem counter intuitive to charge less when you need to be making more, but this tactic will get people buying and let’s face it, customers buying at a discount are better than no customers at all. Also a little extra customer service should cost little to nothing at all and the benefits could be very important to keeping your business afloat.

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