Top 5 Ways To Survive The Recession
Currencies are falling on the world market; the price of fuel, food and everything else is exploding. People are losing their homes, their jobs and their hope. How are things in your life?
If you're being sucked in to all the financial doom and gloom, let me give you some advice...

Opt Out!
That's right. You don't have to be a victim of recession. You can opt out and build wealth instead. Here's how:
- Change your attitude. Your thoughts become your reality. Think about losing your lifestyle and you will. Think about becoming wealthier and you will. So don't spend another moment worrying about your current or future financial hardships. Think, instead, about becoming wealthy.
- 2.Create multiple streams of income. Start adding new ways to make money to your business. Imagine building a small website that earns just £2 per day profit. Now imagine duplicating them and having 10 sites that earn £2 per day. How about 20, 50 or 100? People do just that using Private Label Resale (PLR) content and Google AdSense and affiliate links.
- 3.Find a niche and fill it. What are people looking for right now? What's topical, front of mind, and coming at folks from every direction? The economy of course. Tens of thousands, maybe millions, of people are wondering how to bring more money into their lives. Find ways to help them. Write an eBook, create a web site, start an expense reduction business. Do something to cash in on the worsening economy and your personal economy will get brighter.
- 4.Increase sales to your existing customers. It costs a lot less money to sell to existing customers than it does to bring in new ones. If you don't already have a customer mailing list, build one. If you do have a list, create some special offers to bring business in. No affiliate program? Start one. Let your existing customers spread the word for you and bring you new business at the same time.
- 5.Take a look at your existing expenses, both business and personal. Where is your money going? Maybe you should start mowing your own lawn and let the lawn service go. Car pooling cuts down on fuel and automobile maintenance costs. Switch out your incandescent bulbs for low-energy ones. Turn your thermostat down a notch. Make your own coffee and your own lunch and you'll save a bundle. Shop around for auto insurance and home insurance rates when renewal time comes around. There are plenty of ways to save money here and there and they all add up.
Do all of the above and watch your personal situation improve. Before too long you'll be saying "Recession? What recession?"