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Credit Crunch Songs

As a lot of people are feeling down at the moment I thought Id cheer you up with a couple of credit crunch songs. Please enjoy. Hold on tight there will be an upturn soon.

12 More Tips to Beat the Credit Crunch

The credit crunch is escalating out of control just as a snowball gathers momentum as its rolling down the side of a mountain. But have no fears the Millionaire Blog has some tips to beat the credit crunch at Christmas.

Take Advantage of the Credit Crunch

Are you running your own business? If so, why not take advantage of the credit crunch?

A credit crunch is a perfect opportunity to increase your sales and cashflow. Hopefully by now you have grown a large client base so you can utilise this to bring in further trade.

You can do this by

  1. Introducing a special promotion or time limited discount on your products or services. For example you could have a 20% off sale for one day and promote this to your clients. Clients are unlikely to risk purchasing services from a new business in difficult times. They are likely to stick with their trusted vendors.

Lock down your spending

Since I figured out how to blackberry blog it means I can blog from anywhere. The
beach, the coffee shop, the sofa etc etc. It allows you to step away from the office
and take in the scenery and get some fresh air while you write. It made me think
about pay as you go entertainment versus contract entertainment.

When I say pay as you go it can mean a one off trip to the cinema or down to a
public gym or maybe out to a local dvd shop to rent a movie.

UK House Market Crash 2008 – 2010

UK house prices have always appeared to be a good investment. Some investors have ploughed money into bricks and mortar and pulled out of the stock market thinking that property is safe.

Ok if you look over the last few years it is a safe investment. But remember that house market can be just as unpredictable as the stock market. Property is a safer investment than the stock market however its not as safe as depositing the money in a bank account.

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