Posts Tagged ‘economic times’

How To Save Even More With Dell Home Coupons

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Have you ever been right in the middle of a purchase, actually in the paying process, and see that little box that offers you the chance to save even more money… if you only have the appropriate promo codes?

I don’t know about you, but when I see that I do a quick search (has to be quick, I’m ordering), but finding the code can be an impossible task.

The great thing is I just stumbled across a source – should you be in the market for a personal computer or accessories and have a particular interest in the Dell computer models. You can find these same savings, promo codes, and Dell coupons yourself just by visiting that link.

While you’re there, I’d highly recommend bookmarking this website! Now the next time you’re making that online purchase, you’ll have immediate access to a wide (huge!) variety of savings for just about anything you may be about to buy. And don’t tell me that saving money isn’t a priority in these economic times. I see us all entering a whole new era where we will all be making it a top priority to spend wisely and save money every chance we get!

What better way then to give yourself a discount at the same time :)

Enjoy!

Unique Business Opportunity Grant Revives Face To Face Meetings

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

We all spend hours on the internet visiting friends, associates, and business web sites. Most of us spend our time engaging in, or attempting to engage in, some form of virtual interaction with individuals, groups, and businesses. From the entrepreneur to small business owner to even those of us with new inventions in mind, the goal is to hook up with individuals, other small businesses and/or larger firms, yes?

However, during these tough economic times, individuals and businesses have seen the need to cut back on their amount of travel, which can often have a devastating impact on your company’s bottom line.

Yet, the majority of us are aware that nothing will ever really take the place of that face-to-face meeting. That’s where the British Airways Business Opportunity Grant steps in! (more…)

Finding Telecommuting Jobs On Reputable Web Sites

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Finding income, or sources of income, in these tough economic times is no mean feat. That’s why I’ve taken to scouting around for the best spots online (all free mine you) to give you your best shot at making cash from home.

At the moment, I’m only going to recommend a small handful because, frankly, most of these services are not what they appear to be and are a complete waste of your time (and mine). However, there is hope – and really good places to look – above and beyond the obvious (like Monster.com).

The ones I’ll be talking about off and on are not “submit your resume and hope for the best” web sites. These are boards and/or opportunities that, with the right skill set, just might land you a coveted telecommuting job (i.e., working from home for decent money).

Let’s start off with: (more…)

Keyword Research Turning Back the Clock

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

As with anything and everything to do with being online, fads come and go, methods come and go, and strategies come and go.

So it’s not that surprising to see that, especially under these current economic times, revisiting your web site’s keywords may be in order.

Here’s a 4:50 video that gives you a heads up on what you might consider doing to your website – and I say might because, as stated at the top trends come and go. If your website is well positioned, you may not want to change your keywords so much as add on a few (and I do mean a few, never spam your keyword meta tags and/or content) to fit more in line with current conditions: (more…)

Which Businesses Faring Well Even In The Recession

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

I’ve been meaning to write this post for several days now, ever since I read an article in our Las Vegas Review Journal dated Monday, February 16th. In fact, it’s been sitting on my desk just waiting for the right moment to go from paper pile to post.

What really caught my attention was the headline, “Cultural differences: Economic values may explain why businesses owned by Chinese-Americans are faring well in the recession.”

We see all too often people pulling away from the very thing they should be doing during down times or slow times or tough times – especially online. The energy exerted to build a business is tamped down (or shut down) in the hopes that somehow, magically, sales will continue – in spite of no advertising or marketing.





Here’s something that very well may (and should) change your perspective on “should I or shouldn’t I be advertising and marketing or even blogging?”

“The fortunes of a newspaper published out of a second-floor Chinatown Plaza office may give us insight into differing attitudes about money and ways of surviving tough economic times.

In a time when a 162-year-old national news chain such as the Tribune Co. file for bankruptcy protection, the Las Vegas Chinese Daily News is actually growing, fueled by an increase in advertising. The paper has gone from 16 to as many as 36 pages since printing its first copy five years ago.”

The article goes into further details by defining how different cultures view our current times; “…many Chinese business owners consider a time of economic stress a time to spend money on advertising.”

This advertising “outlook” is considered to be a definite separation of U.S. and Chinese cultures. Where the former sees nothing but doom and gloom when it comes to doing business, the latter are taking advantage of great rates and exceptional deals. These factors also attribute to the fact that over 20,000 valley residents of Chinese heritage are surviving the highest unemployment rates in a generation.

“Chinese attitudes about money include the notion of saving profits and growing slowly, instead of leveraging long lines of credit and expanding rapidly, several business owners said.”

Now here’s the best part, and what I’d really like you to come away with (having read this post… thank you):

“The Chinese rely more on what is known as a relational economy, compared to Americans, who function more in a “me economy.” The Chinese system is based more on, “I do something for you, you do something for me,” with everyone being on the same level.”

Sounds a lot like the Golden Rule applied with a fine paint brush to the art of keeping customers coming back by treating them right.

So if you’re asking yourself, “Is now a good time to slow down with my marketing and advertising?” we think it best to tell you the answer is no.

Recovering lost ground is costly.

Instead, plan and budget for an amount comfortable (and affordable) for you in today’s economy. Be it $10 or $1000, keep your business plans afloat and keep them growing.

We’ve said it before and we’ll keep on saying it. The internet waits for no man, woman, or child. Let up for even a tiny bit of time and your competitors are going to sweep right over you.

Your wise move is again budgeting. Keep your ads out there, continue investing your time and energy, too.

These rough times will not last forever, even if (in the moment) the light at the end of the tunnel doesn’t shine very brightly.

Stay on top of what you’ve been doing, and when the sunshine hits, you’ll be well positioned – ahead of your competition – in the months and years to come.

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