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Flow Down Economy

July 11th, 2009

The global financial crisis means the economy will flow down. While things look bad there are opportunities out there, just not where you maybe looking. If you sell things that people really don’t need, then this may not be for you.

  • While hair dressers might be doing it tough, sellers of hair treatments and dye are doing very well as more people do their hair at home to save money
  • While weekend getaway hotels might be doing it tough, flower deliveries are up as people choose cheaper options to treat their loved ones
  • While air travel is down, regional hotels are getting the business as people stay closer to home
  • People are moving away from media advertising to search marketing due to the ROI and from paid toward more SEO based approaches. Social marketing is big, why do you think?

In every industry there is a flow down economy. Are you tapping into yours?

Large and empty hotelsHow is your GFC?

I meet a number of business owners, corporate managers and CEO’s and the first question usually how is business? In other words, we seem to be doing OK, are you guys doing OK? With all the bad news around, we are not sure if things are good or bad. On average I would sum up responses and the feeling toward the economy as such:

  • So far we seem to be tracking OK, given the bad economic news
  • We are not rushing out to hire and have not replaced certain people
  • Revenues are in a range of 10%  up to 10% down on prior year

Keep in mind these companies are generally still profitable and thus engaging my services or about to. I accept sometimes people are frugal with the truth. So if you are reading this and doing it tough I accept there are real issues out there in certain industries. If you look at the Classifind job index, that also tells part of the story.

Consider your business model?

1. Marketing & sales

  • Have you reconsidered who your customer is, your customer profile?
  • Have you considered whether your customer needs have changed? They may still be buying but for different reasons.
  • Have you considered new customer markets on a needs basis, and how to reach these people?
  • Are you still paying to market to the wrong target customers?
  • Where is the current spend and are you tapping into it?

2. Customer service

  • Where is your customer service dollar being spent, still on the upper end? Are you servicing customers who are no longer buying? Read more…

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