Yes, that's right, there is no recession on the internet. I believe this is true because the people who spend time doing business online are entrepreneurs. The very definition of that word implies that we are willing to take risks in order to make a profit.
I recently wrote an article that talks about the global economy of today and the Great Depression of the 1930's. You can read that article here, and come to your own conclusions. I also believe that if you refuse to participate in a recession, as I have done several times over the past twenty-five years or so, then you will do well in any business endeavor you undertake.
Brian Clark, blogger over at Copyblogger, recently wrote a post that also speaks about some of the things I addressed in my article. During the Great Depression people went to the movies like never before, and products like cosmetics, ladies stockings, and candy sold more than ever before in recorded history.
I believe that the same holds true today. People want to feel good, and if they can't take the vacation they had been planning, purchasing something online is a satisfying substitute. Give your market something they will benefit from and feel good about, and they will beat down your virtual door to get to it.


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