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It’s Not All Doom and Gloom
Article last updated on 27 May 2009
Despite fears that the recession is going to get worse, many have started predicting high growth figures for the second quarter of 2009. With the main industries being clothes and food, it is said that the shift in the market has been caused by a surge of companies starting to trade online.
Now the recession is upon us, many companies are taking the opportunity to train their staff new skills using funding from the Government. It is reported by Business Link that those who train staff now are likely to grow 80% more than companies that don’t deploy any training during these hard times.
As more become unemployed, they are seeking things to do to fill their time and as the country has never been so wealthy, most are choosing to go out and spend their hard earned cash on themselves while others are setting up new companies. In addition to this, crisp manufacturers have also reported massive increases in profits as more choose to snack on food to fill their time. Therefore, there are 3 main areas industries from the recession: training, food and clothing outlets.
Despite the number of companies liquidating rising sharply in the last year, search engine optimisation is in high demand. There are 2 main reasons for this; the first is an increase in start-up companies. The second reason is that more companies are seeking alternative methods that return a higher level on investment.
Most have found that search engine optimisation has played a big part in increasing sales figures, helping stabilise company cash flows. So by choosing to expand your company with an online marketing campaign you are sure to get the results you have been looking for. That said, even just a simple redesign of your existing website can help.
This article was written by Matthew Bonner.
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