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Use promo products as an effective marketing tool during recession
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| The imminent economic crisis and financial depression is a coercive factor for many businesses to impose restraints on their budgets and spending in all spheres including marketing and advertising. Businesses are employing various cost-cutting techniques to minimize the effects of decreasing sales and profits in such a dismal state of affairs. However, they fail to realize the importance of revolutionary promotional and marketing strategies that can help mitigate the impact of the ongoing recession. With most of competitor businesses on a down slope of ad spending, if you follow the reverse trend, without cutting down your advertising budget, you will surely get the returns in terms of improved exposure of your brand, enhanced sales and increased market share. During an economic downturn . |
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Resistance to Change Is a Fact of Life.
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| It has been astutely noted that the difference between a recession and a depression is this: in a recession, your next door neighbor loses his job, in a depression, you lose your job. Impersonal change is an abstract concept. We can't be adequately prepared for the future until we realize that the changes impacting others will almost certainly affect us as well. This article provides information on resistance to change and how to do a better job of coping with change. |
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Solving the "Blues" Problem
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| First, let me define the "blues." I am not referring to clinical depression, which is a medical condition and requires the help of a skilled physician. I use the term "blues" to describe the type of depression most of us experience at one time or another. It simply starts with a mild case of "stinking thinking" and accelerates into a severe case of "stinking thinking." |
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Lords of Finance: The Bankers That Broke the World by Liaquat Ahamed
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| In 2009 we’re deep into a major recession in the United States and many other countries throughout the world are experiencing many of the same problems. Each week we hear comparisons to previous recessions and economic downturns – but the benchmark for all financial crisis is the “Great Depression”. So, this seems like a great time to read and learn more about what happened around the world from the end of World War I and the late 1930’s. Liaquat Ahamed has written a great book that documents what was happening in the world during this twenty year period. I highly recommend that anyone interested in learning more about what lead up to the Great Depression and how the financial leaders handled it – must read this book. |
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The Upside to the Downside
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| I’m not denying the economic hard times, but I am saying that not only are we finally beginning to see positive news filter through, but that there have also been upsides to this financial upheaval we’ve been going through. Lessons can be learned and fortunes made during tough economic times. It was during the Great Depression that the billion dollar cosmetics industry was launched. |
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Depression and ADHD
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| Did you know that one out of four adults with ADHD suffer with depression? This is a higher rate than for the rest of the population. Depression can have a mysterious cloak around it, however, it helps to know that there are two types. “Primary Depression” is hereditary and you can feel depressed without there being a trigger or reason why you are depressed. “Secondary Depression” is the result of a trigger, perhaps because you are struggling with ADHD, repeatedly feeling like a failure despite great efforts to live up to society’s standards of what is “normal.” |
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Successful Businesses of the Great Depression-Success is a Matter of the Mind
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| The great depression, although an unfortunate event, was the beginning of many wealthy entrepreneurs who slingshot their businesses into success. More wealth was created after the great depression than any other time period. This was due to the fact that human beings were being forced to think different. When one can’t change his environment, he tends to change himself. People that were brought down by the great depression became dreamers. They dreamed big and a lot of those dreams came true. |
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Depressed or Depleted?
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| There are times when coaching borders the line of therapy - addictions, mention of suicide (yikes!), and sometimes depression. Patrick Williams raised an important distinction, "Is it REALLY depression, or is it DEPLETION?" Discerning this is the first step. How can one tell the difference? There are many free assessments online to quickly determine if speaking with a professional psychologist is the next step or if other strategies may prove effective. |
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Current state of the economy 2010
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| We all realize now that the recession we are in globally is the biggest one we’ve had since the great depression in the 1929. What we don’t know is this will be a much bigger recession than the great depression. All analysts are saying the worst is over but there is no greater indicator that when everyone agrees on something, the opposite is usually true. What is the current state of the economy 2010? This may me the most important article you ever read because it reveals the truth about what is really going on with our economy. So put on your seat belt because this may be a rocky ride.
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Financial Doom and Gloom or Opportunity?
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| Are we facing a depression? Are we in a depression? Some have compared what we are in to the Great Depression of the 1930’s. Did you know that more millionaires came out of the Great depression than went into it and some of the largest companies still in existence today were started in the 1930’s. Not everyone that came into the depression as a millionaire came out a millionaire. How can you protect what you have and build on it rather than lose your hard earned money? |
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Strengthen The Things That Remain
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| I've been saying for more than a year that a global depression was on the way, and that it would make the Great Depression of the 1930s look like the salad days. It's not beyond imagining that the recent world economic events are the beginning of just such a depression. But it's only money.... |
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