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Marketing in Business and the Economy

Posted by Rebecca Blackwell on Oct 6, 2008

Last week I wrote a post (Right Now Might be the Best Time to Start a Business) about the advantages of starting a small business when the economy is less-than-perfect. As it turns out, eMedia Wire posted an article last week titled, Top Marketing Experts and Small Business Owners Agree There is No Recession, that makes a couple of excellent points along those same lines.

Here’s an exert from that article: “If we’re watching the news,” Lee says, “we have to ask ourselves do we really believe all these knee-jerk reactions? All we hear over and over is ‘the money is gone’ but where did it go is what we’re asking.”

Robin adds, “the thing is, the money is not gone. It’s still here, and for people who have the vision to agree that There is No Recession and to grab this opportunity, I believe we can have a repeat of what happened during the great depression where more ‘common folk’ became billionaires than any other time in our history”. “After all,” Robin adds, “what is really happening today is a correction of big business mistakes and a redistribution of wealth from THEM to US and truly there are time-proven and measured steps you can take today to make sure you take advantage of this immense opportunity that our government and big business has handed to us on a silver platter.”

Hmmmm…..

I attended a lunch meeting last week with 30 fellow entrepreneurs where the conversation sounded very much like the quotes in that article. In fact, most of the entrepreneurs at that lunch talked about how they were shifting their focus in order to best capitalize on the current economy.

Interestingly, most of them felt like this was the time to spend money, not hoard it; that right now they could indeed get the most bang for their buck and become the biggest fish in a smaller pond. (On a micro level, I say “good for them!”. On a macro-level, that’s also good for the rest of us. Those gutsy entrepreneurs are the grease that keep our economy moving no matter what.)

And where were most of them going to spend their money? On marketing their business.

An MSNBC report  suggests that weathering an economic “storm” requires having a solid sales and marketing plan in place. I wonder how many small business owners and entrepreneurs have a plan in place to remain above water even in poor circumstances. Taking it one step further, how many have a plan to not just remain afloat, but to capitalize on poor circumstances. Do you?

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