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		<title>Five Reasons NOW Is the Perfect Time to Start Your Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The article below was contributed by Leah Grant. I hope you find it motivational and useful! Top Five Reasons Why Now Is The Perfect Time To Start A Business Turn on the TV and all you&#8217;ll hear is how the stock market still hasn&#8217;t fully recovered and how unemployment is still rising, so you might [...]]]></description>
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<p>The article below was contributed by <a title="Leah Grant" href="http://www.leahgrant.com" target="_blank">Leah Grant</a>. I hope you find it motivational and useful!</p>
<p><strong>Top Five Reasons Why Now Is The Perfect Time To Start A Business</strong></p>
<p>Turn on the TV and all you&#8217;ll hear is how the stock market still hasn&#8217;t fully  recovered and how unemployment is still rising, so you might think I&#8217;m out of my  mind to suggest that now is the perfect time to start a business.  But I stand  by my statement.</p>
<p>If we look at history, more millionaires were made  during The Great Depression than any other time in US history and during our  last recession in the early 90s many companies still thriving today were born,  like Clif Bar.</p>
<p>There are numerous reasons why starting a business now is  advantageous, but these are the top five.</p>
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<p><strong>1. Increased  Opportunities</strong><br />
Anytime the economy changes or a new technology is introduced  it creates opportunities in different fields.  While some industries are  shrinking, others are exploding.  For example, while Chrysler is claiming  bankruptcy because their gas-guzzling vehicles have become irrelevant, a San  Diego-based company, Jitterbug, who produces simplistic cell phones with extra  large numbers on them designed for the elderly is hiring and growing at  breakneck speed.</p>
<p><strong>2. Less Competition</strong><br />
In the first two months of 2009  the Department of Labor reported that over 800,000 small businesses closed.  I  can guarantee that these were businesses that may have been barely making it  when the economy was flush and when the recession began they realized they did  not have the proper infrastructure, their overhead was too high or their  business model was flawed.  These closures create a lot of space for smart new  business owners to open and serve their customers.</p>
<p>In addition, many  companies have cut their advertising budgets to lower costs which can give the  public the perception of fewer businesses offering the same products and  services as yours.  The perception of less competition allows you to stand out  and strongly establish your brand.</p>
<p><strong>3. Decreased Trust</strong><br />
Let&#8217;s face it,  the big companies melting down faster than Chernobyl this past year have  withered the public&#8217;s trust.  It&#8217;s become obvious that large corporations are  not looking out for their employees and many didn&#8217;t even look ahead enough to  protect themselves.  Whenever the big businesses that people have equated with  security go belly up, it creates a fear-based marketplace.  First, people  contract and don&#8217;t buy at all.  Then they start wanting to buy, but look to do  business with people they know and trust.</p>
<p>People who purchased their  lotions and body wash at the mall are now more open to purchasing from their  Mary Kay consultant.  It feels good to them to know that the money they spend  with someone they know helps out that family.</p>
<p><strong>4. Discounted  Resources</strong><br />
With many companies cutting back, businesses want to maintain cash  flow so they are often willing to discount their services or products or offer  longer payment terms than in the past.  These options help a new business  owner&#8217;s startup funds go farther.</p>
<p>One area these discounted resources  should definitely be capitalized on is in the advertising market.  Several  larger companies that ate up available ad space have lowered their ad budgets,  not only creating space for smaller companies to come in, but creating open ad  space that publications, radio and TV stations need to sell.  Many of these  outlets will negotiate if asked.  One of my clients got two ads for the price of  one.  These bargains allow business owners to make more of an impact for less  money and to stand out while others are fading back.</p>
<p><strong>5. Control of Your  Future</strong><br />
Having a job is like putting all your eggs in one basket and then  handing it over to a clumsy kid to carry.  You have no control over whether you  will get laid off, have your pay cut, have benefits taken away, have your hours  lowered, etc.  You have one line of revenue and if the powers you report to  decide to cut that off, there&#8217;s nothing you can do.  No matter how many hours or  how hard you work, in most cases your salary stays the same.</p>
<p>None of the  above has to be true if you own your own business.  You can build a business  model that allows for multiple streams of income so if one dries up, you still  have the others.  You control the amount of income you make because you are in  charge of pricing and how much and how hard you work.  You create your eggs and  then you carry the basket yourself.</p>
<p>(c) 2009, Leah Grant Enterprises  LLC.  Publication rights granted so long as article and byline are reprinted  intact with all links made live.</p>
<p>Will you be one of the millionaires who  create their success during this recession?  You could be!  The timing is  right.  Get the info you need to launch a profitable venture in the New Business  Mentor Leah Grant&#8217;s free success kit including a timely special report and audio  Secrets of Successful Business Owners at <a href="http://www.leahgrant.com/">http://www.leahgrant.com</a></p>
<p>On twitter too: @<a title="Leah Grant on twitter" href="http://twitter.com/leahgrantbiz" target="_blank">leahgrantbiz</a></p>
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