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Old 12-06-2008, 12:19
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I have a small office based business. Does anyone have any tips to help me survive through the recession?
Does anyone have any experience or advice for me to help keep my business stay buoyant through the 'credit crunch' or recession? And what about property? I was thinking of renting a stand-alone office but now I'm not sure sure. Similarly, I don't want to work from home... Help!

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You might get more responces if you introduce youself in the rtight place -> here

Then dont shout (the bold large text)

Then say a bit more about the problems you are having

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shouting is when using caps not when using bold, however, it does look odd in bold!
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Hi JH82, Welcome to A1

A recession can be helpful or advantageous to many businesses. I would need to know a bit more about what you do to offer much advise on what your options are.

Anyway look forward to hearing more from you.

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shouting is when using caps not when using bold, however, it does look odd in bold!
sorry, my bad, again, twas merely a suggestion.
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[quote=Indizine;58177]shouting is when using caps not when using bold, /quote]

Picky!!!!
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i like the way no one has answered the question just discussed shouting haha.

i'm a bit worried on that subject tooo, all i'd say is look after your clients! make sure f they are spending, spend it with you.
give them discount for staying with you for so long.
see if you can offer stuff for free.
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There is no answer really, other than to see it as an opportunity.

What will customers be looking for in recessionary times, and can you provide it?
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Default Dont Panic (yet)

Dont be too ready to offer discounts to clients to retain them during recession.

Hopefully most of your clients are happy with what you are doing and want to stick with you, no point shooting yourself in the foot unless there are competitors clawing at their door and you want to get into a price war.

I don't honestly think being in a slow down is any different to what you should be doing anyway. ie Offering good service. Keeping competitive. Collecting debts promptly. The last one being particularly important in a slow down. Its easier when things are good to do well than when things are tight, but if you have a sound basis for your business in the first place then there should be no need for panic. Even in hard hit sectors such as East Agents all that will happen is that there will be some long faces, a few people asked to leave and no new BMW this year; but the good ones will survive leaner and fitter and the poorer ones go to the wall.

If anything recession can be GOOD for small businesses. There is a tendency when the budget is cut to shop around and the small business is better placed to make quick moves and tender at a lower cost than larger ones. I know it certainly happens in my industry with larger firms regularly charging 2-5 times as much as smaller outfits as they have larger overheads and large expectations of profit. I have a client who has just landed a huge contract which will double the size of his business - and the area? Recruitment! Which is traditionally hard hit in a slow down.

Also use a slow down to your advantage. If you competitors are making cuts, marketing can be the first thing to be culled. Adversing rates tend to be increasingly negotiable downwards in such circumstances, so how about making a splash? You should be able to do so for less right now than you will in 3 years time.

As Mr Adams wrote "Dont Panic", just use your small size to adapt.
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Thanks for everyone's comments, no more shouting , I promise!
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