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Smart companies with sound strategies will use this recession to grow their brand
By Tom Polanski, EVP, eBrand Media and eBrand Interactive
As a friend of mine said recently, when someone is going down, someone else is coming up. We’re seeing that today. In 2008 we saw a number of companies go under. It seems to me that most of them found their niche, fame and fortune in the rising tide of the internet and debt driven consumerism fueled by rising home prices and easy access to credit. Those companies were myopic in that they didn’t take the time to look down the road. If they did so they would have seen that their business model would only remain viable as long as credit and real estate conditions stayed the same.
Starting in late 2004 and regularly through 2005, alarm bells were being rung by the UCLA Anderson Forecast, and other leading think tanks. The information was there. We were living an illusion of wealth. Unfortunately, that means many of the businesses we’ll see go bankrupt in 2009, probably weren’t real businesses. I read an article about a poor lady who is being forced to close her hand picked pear business. After years of taking home a six figure salary, she’s living off of credit cards now. My heart goes out to her, but on the other hand, would anybody who was based in reality think that they had a sustainable business selling pears?
Granted, I’m using an extreme example but my point is valid; her business, as is the case with many existing businesses today, was rooted in the illusion that we would always have an endless supply of luxury dollars to throw around.
Starting a business? Don’t be seduced by easy access to low hanging fruit, if there is any left. If another great opportunity to monetize appears like the Wall Street, Internet and Real Estate bubbles, know the economic reality for what it is so that you can formulate a cogent, coherent plan for the future. Use your successes as a springboard for sustainability.
Posted by Tom Polanski in Growing a Business on January 2nd, 2009
