Tips on Starting a Business in a Recession
The high risk of failure during recession requires that the start-up costs be kept low. Businesses that start and survive during a recession are in the best position to take advantage of the inevitable economic upturn. Here are tips on how to keep starting costs low.
1) Keeping your day job.
If you’re lucky enough to still have a job, try starting your business in your off-hours. You’ll have the steady income from your existing job to pay your living expenses and can focus on making your new business profitable without the risk.
2) Not buying, leasing or renting office space.
Most businesses can be started right from your home. Don’t waste money on an office space or retail storefront before it becomes absolutely necessary. Some businesses will never need to venture outside the home.
3) Not hiring employees.
If you need help from other people, use contract workers and issue 1099s instead of hiring employees.
4) Not wasting money on advertising.
There are countless ways to advertise your business, product or service without spending money. If you–the maker of your product or provider of your service – can’t sell yourself, no one else can, either.
Source: Debbie Dragon‘s How to Start Business Without Going Broke














