Beat the Recession

Beat the Recession
Author: Carol A. E. Bentley
Publisher: Promote Your Business Ltd
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0954920627

Beat any recession, boost your sales with these proven and easy to implement marketing and copywriting tactics. Powerful sales letter writing techniques, innovative marketing ideas and fresh business tips are helping many business owners boost their growth; effectively beating global economic downturns. Now you can discover the valuable advice they take from Carol Bentley's online blog and use on a daily basis. Carol Bentley shares her skills and knowledge from many years of business and sales writing experience on her online blog at www.copywriting4b2b.com Now she has distilled this valuable advice into an easy to read and use reference book. Take action; implement the powerful techniques revealed in the selection of 139 posts from her copywriting blog. * 28 Writing Tips Make Your Sales Letters Zing * 27 Direct Marketing Insights Boost Your Sales Results * 37 Articles Save Time & Deliver Valuable Business Resources * 11 Inspirational Pearls of Wisdom Motivate You To Success * 13 Web Marketing Tips Expand Your Global Reach And revel in the enlightened thinking revealed in the 19 contributions from these expert authors, each with their own popular online blog... Ed Rivis, Rich Schefren, Dr Martin Russell, Terry Dean, Mark Brownlow, Tui Nijoux, Jill Konrath, Hill Robertson, Cindy Silbert and Marc Kline. The book includes the private, subscriber-only messages Carol sent out with download links for bonus reports and audio gifts.

Beat the Recession

Beat the Recession
Author: Nicholas Bate
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781905940721

This text contains current thinking on how to survive in the present global economic downturn. It is a practical toolkit containing invaluable and practical advice to help owners of businesses, large or small, to weather the economic storm and emerge triumphant.

Recession Thriving

Recession Thriving
Author: Peter Reed
Publisher: Emereo Pty Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Employment (Economic theory)
ISBN: 9781921573095

- Ways to Recession-Proof Your Career - Financial Crisis, Housing Crisis, Recession, Budget Crisis, What It Means to Your Financial Planning - What to do if you're laid off in the recession - Why Social Applications Will Thrive In A Recession - The Best Recession-Proof Jobs - Why to Start a Startup in a Bad Economy - Marketing Your Way Through a Recession Living in a recession can be a scary time for even the most successful person. People often feel alone and don't know what to do to stay afloat let alone get ahead. It is important to understand what causes a recession. Knowing the causes of a recession will allow you to take steps to protect your family or business. This book will explain to you the causes of a recession and review some past recessions. By reviewing past recessions, it is easier to know what to look for and how to prepare. It is also possible to be successful during a recession. Many people continue to bring in a good income even when the economy is failing. Financial planning is important at any time, but is especially important when your economy is facing or in a recession. This book will guide you in taking a closer look at your current financial situation as well as offer some good cost cutting tips. There are many opportunities available for you to make a good living during a recession. The key is to find what is right for you and make it work. This book will outline the different ways you can make money during a recession. It includes ways to supplement your current income as well as ways to earn a stand alone income. You will also learn about how advances in technology can be to your advantage. By using current technologies, you will be able to save money and possibly make some. You may even get some new ideas you had never thought of before. Family values are also likely to change during a recession as are the views of politicians. Politicians will try to convince you their plans are the best. This book will help you to discover what your politicians are really up to. Finally, this book will discuss the ways an economy can overcome a recession- including things to do and things to avoid doing. It discusses countries in or facing a recession as well as what will happen when the economy recovers.

How to Beat the Recession

How to Beat the Recession
Author: Alistair Gibb
Publisher: Taxcafe Uk Limited
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781904608967

This book is rapidly becoming the definitive guide to making money during a recession. Written by one of the country's most respected business experts, Alistair Gibb draws on over 40 years experience advising both big and small companies how to increase their profits. How to Beat the Recession contains dozens of practical ideas that will help you sell more to your existing customers, develop recession-friendly products and services and steal customers from your competitors by adopting cheap but powerful guerrilla marketing techniques. The book also reveals what changes you must make to your business to increase your profit margins and improve your cash position, without upsetting your customers or employees. Big companies pay thousands for this information. It's all yours for the price of a book!

The Great Recession

The Great Recession
Author: David B. Grusky
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1610447506

Officially over in 2009, the Great Recession is now generally acknowledged to be the most devastating global economic crisis since the Great Depression. As a result of the crisis, the United States lost more than 7.5 million jobs, and the unemployment rate doubled—peaking at more than 10 percent. The collapse of the housing market and subsequent equity market fluctuations delivered a one-two punch that destroyed trillions of dollars in personal wealth and made many Americans far less financially secure. Still reeling from these early shocks, the U.S. economy will undoubtedly take years to recover. Less clear, however, are the social effects of such economic hardship on a U.S. population accustomed to long periods of prosperity. How are Americans responding to these hard times? The Great Recession is the first authoritative assessment of how the aftershocks of the recession are affecting individuals and families, jobs, earnings and poverty, political and social attitudes, lifestyle and consumption practices, and charitable giving. Focused on individual-level effects rather than institutional causes, The Great Recession turns to leading experts to examine whether the economic aftermath caused by the recession is transforming how Americans live their lives, what they believe in, and the institutions they rely on. Contributors Michael Hout, Asaf Levanon, and Erin Cumberworth show how job loss during the recession—the worst since the 1980s—hit less-educated workers, men, immigrants, and factory and construction workers the hardest. Millions of lost industrial jobs are likely never to be recovered and where new jobs are appearing, they tend to be either high-skill positions or low-wage employment—offering few opportunities for the middle-class. Edward Wolff, Lindsay Owens, and Esra Burak examine the effects of the recession on housing and wealth for the very poor and the very rich. They find that while the richest Americans experienced the greatest absolute wealth loss, their resources enabled them to weather the crisis better than the young families, African Americans, and the middle class, who experienced the most disproportionate loss—including mortgage delinquencies, home foreclosures, and personal bankruptcies. Lane Kenworthy and Lindsay Owens ask whether this recession is producing enduring shifts in public opinion akin to those that followed the Great Depression. Surprisingly, they find no evidence of recession-induced attitude changes toward corporations, the government, perceptions of social justice, or policies aimed at aiding the poor. Similarly, Philip Morgan, Erin Cumberworth, and Christopher Wimer find no major recession effects on marriage, divorce, or cohabitation rates. They do find a decline in fertility rates, as well as increasing numbers of adult children returning home to the family nest—evidence that suggests deep pessimism about recovery. This protracted slump—marked by steep unemployment, profound destruction of wealth, and sluggish consumer activity—will likely continue for years to come, and more pronounced effects may surface down the road. The contributors note that, to date, this crisis has not yet generated broad shifts in lifestyle and attitudes. But by clarifying how the recession’s early impacts have—and have not—influenced our current economic and social landscape, The Great Recession establishes an important benchmark against which to measure future change.

Beating the Business Cycle

Beating the Business Cycle
Author: Lakshman Achuthan
Publisher: Crown Currency
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2004-05-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0385512589

How can you make wise decisions about your company and your personal future when you have no idea where the economy is headed? The answer is, you can’t. But you can learn how to accurately predict turns in the economy so that you can see the road ahead. And BEATING THE BUSINESS CYCLE shows you how. In BEATING THE BUSINESS CYCLE, Lakshman Achuthan and Anirvan Banerji, the directors of the renowned Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI) show how anyone can predict and profit from the inevitable booms and busts of the economy. Why should we believe them? Because while so many economists and financial gurus have failed to predict recessions in the past, ECRI’s forecasts are known for being uncannily accurate. The institute successfully predicted the U.S. recession of 2001 many months before the economists did; the 1990 recession and later recovery; and most recently, the weak U.S. recovery in 2002. ECRI is in constant demand by corporate America and the media. It is the “secret weapon” of companies from Disney to DuPont, the major fund managers, and many central banks. BEATING THE BUSINESS CYCLE is the first book to reveal how decision makers at all levels–managers, small business owners, and individuals–can see into the economy’s future when making key decisions. Should a large company search out new clients and build new factories or stores, or should it consider cost cutting and layoffs? Is it the right time for you to splurge on that luxury vacation or addition to your house, or would it be more prudent to cut back on big expenditures and save money for a rainy day? Written in an easy-to-understand, accessible style, BEATING THE BUSINESS CYCLE reveals which of the hundreds of economic indicators to trust and which ones to trash. It will give you the tools and confidence you need to make the right decisions at the right times–even when the rest of the investing and business world would persuade you otherwise. Whether you are a corporate manager or the owner of a small business, whether you have your money invested in stocks or in your home, BEATING THE BUSINESS CYCLE will give you the edge you need to trump the competition and stay ahead of the crowd.

Get on with it mate! Beat the recession Be entrepreneurial

Get on with it mate! Beat the recession Be entrepreneurial
Author: Hein Erasmus
Publisher: Get on with it mate!
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 0473154064

Recessions cause bankruptcies, reduncies and unemployment. Economic downturns are challenging times, but could also be the opportunity to realise your dreams. Become entrepreneurial and beat the recession.

Beating the Recession

Beating the Recession
Author: A Alfred
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-01-04
Genre:
ISBN:

"Beating the Recession: A Practical Guide to Financial Survival" is a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to weather the storm of an economic downturn. With clear, step-by-step advice, this book teaches readers how to assess their personal finances, develop a budget, increase their income, and invest wisely for the long-term. In addition, it covers important topics such as protecting assets, seeking professional financial advice, and maintaining a positive mindset. Whether you're concerned about a potential recession on the horizon or already feeling the effects of one, this book has the tools and strategies you need to come out ahead. With its straightforward, actionable guidance, "Beating the Recession" is an essential resource for anyone looking to secure their financial future.