How safe is your business as the U.S. experienced a recession this year? Will do good, remain along its productivity and growth projectory with little more than a minor re-focus and tension of the carpet? Or leave the ruins, go belly up as consumers reduce spending on old-fashioned?

Tuesday, January 8, 2008, President Bush has his State of the Union speech to Congress, the television for all. In it he says:

"Our first goal is clear: we mustan economy that grows fast enough every man and woman in search of work in the world of work. After the recession, terrorist attacks, corporate scandals and stock market downturn our economy recover – but not fast enough and strong enough. With rising unemployment, our nation's smaller companies to open, more companies to invest and expand, more employers to make signs that say, 'Help Wanted'. "

Some small business owners to listen to bury their transmissionheads in the sand and think a recession will occur. Some mistakenly believe that the U.S. government will take care of them when a recession. For others, the cloud of impending gloom has already begun to cast its shadow.

Earlier this week it was reported that the U.S. economy is based on the crisis in a recession for three quarters. What would you do? What steps will you take to recession proof your small business of the year … or a year, why is it important?

What ifwas a simple, efficient productivity and growth of your company, no matter what the economy do to be safe? Want to know more? What if I told you there are ways to increase productivity, no matter what the economic climate – not only from a small, but 20 percent? Would you be interested?

Seven sure-fire ways to boost productivity

Since the 1st known for delivering great products and services. Now more than ever, the slogan repeated often true. Your products andservices is a reflection of you, phone the front line for your business, and is the number one way to get all of your customers travel to the other refers to you.

2nd Stand to offer a guarantee of excellence, a so surprising that others in your industry will stream to it. Ensure achievement of stunning to evaluate and get your business noticed.

3rd A value not price. Continuously add value to your products and servicesrich and beautiful appearance to your customers and potential customers. Without adding value to price makes you look cheap.

4th Growing business with customers who have similar attitudes and interests. This eliminates the need to work with crafts.

5th Subscribe to: connect to get. Cultivate mutually beneficial "win-win relationships with emphasis on the" give. Ask not what your customer can do for you but what you can do for your client. Then deliver.

6 command at the time and spaceyears and create what you see for yourself, not what, in his visit. Meet your sales goals, your growth incentives, and the height of the market, so you can stay at the forefront, instead of waiting for someone to do these things for you.

Forget 7th last year. If you have any good or not, forget it. Create a new entry. In the words of TS Eliot, "Last year, the word belongs to the language last year and next year waiting for someone else's wordsvoice. "

With these seven steps so special? How will recession proof your business? The seven steps focus exclusively on promoting your business in it, at its core. I'm not dependent on external sources of funding or political support them. They focus on the actions you can now easily and effectively address. No long-term planning needed to implement it. These are things that everyone – from solopreneur for the company to 20 – can now do.

NotDo yourself a favor. Do not stand idly by with a wait and see attitude. Recession-Proof your business, increase productivity and growth to ensure this year. Take these seven steps now. Make 2008 your best year ever. You may be glad you did!

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