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Dont Wait For The Improved Economy; That Will Not Work

Posted by Avashya - India Web 2.0 News on Feb 28, 2010 in Digital Media News
Every day it seems someone tells me they "are looking forward to an improved economy." When I ask "Why?" they give me a horrified look like I must be stupid. "Because I want my business to improve" is the most frequent answer. To which I ask "What makes you think an improved economy will help you?" This recession/depression is the result of several market shifts. What people/businesses want, and how they want it, has changed. They no longer are willing to part for hard earned (and often saved) dollars for the same solutions they once purchased. They want advances in technology, manufacturing processes, communications and all aspects of business to give them different solutions. Until that comes along, they are willing to put money in the bank and simply wait. Take for example restaurants. Many owners and operators are complaining business was horrid in 2009, and still far from the way it was years ago. And regularly we hear it is due to "the recession.  People fear they'll lose their jobs, so they don't eat out as often." Nicely said. Sounds logical. Makes for a convenient excuse for lousy results. Only it's wrong. In "Dinner out Declines: Economy Not Sole Factor" MediaPost.com does a great overview of the fact that dining out started declining in 2001, and has steadily been on a downward trend.  Across all age groups, eating out is simply less interesting - at least at current prices. When the recession came along, it simply accelerated an existing trend. Increasingly, people were less satisfied with cookie-cutter, similar establishments that had similar food (almost all of which was prepared somewhere else and merely heated and combined in the restaurant) and exorbitant drink prices. For years restaurant prices had outpaced inflation, and simultaneously family changes - along with the growth of better prepared foods at grocers and specialty markets - was enticing people to eat at home. This is true across almost all industries. A revived economy will not increase demand for land-line phone service. Nor for large V-8 American autos costing $60,000. Nor for newspapers, or magazines - or even books most likely. Or for oversized homes that cost too much to heat and cool. In fact, it was the trend away from these products which caused the recession. People simply had all of these things they wanted, so they stopped buying. Fearful of economic change, they simply accelerated a trend brought on by shifts in technology and underlying ways of doing things. When we once again talk about better economic growth in America it will not drive people to these purchases. Rather, people will be buying different things. For the recession to go away requires a change in inputs. Providers have to start giving buyers what they want. They have to understand market needs, and give solutions which entice people to part with their money. Waiting for "the economy" will make no difference. Government stimulus can go on forever, but it won't create growth. It can't. Only new products and services that fulfill needs create growth. That will cause spending (demand), which generates the requirement for supply. There are companies that had a great 2009. Google, Apple and Amazon are popular names.  Why? Not just because they are somehow "tech" or "internet" companies. 2009 saw the demise of Sun Microsystems and Silicon Graphics, for example. The difference is these companies are studying the market, looking to the future and introducing new products and services which meet market needs. Because of this, they are growing. They are doing their part to revitalise the economy. Not with stimulus, but with products that excite people to part with their cash. Those who are waiting on the economy to improve are destined to find a rough road. An improving economy will be full of new competitors with new solutions who did not wait. To be a winner businesses today must be bringing forward new products and services that meet today's needs - not yesterday's. And if we start getting winners then we will climb out of this economic foxhole. (Editor: This guest article is written by Adam Hartung, Managing Partner, Spark Partners, and is reproduced from his blog with permission. He is the author of the book Create Marketplace Disruption: How to stay ahead of the competition, and is also a trainer and speaker. He can be contacted at adam (at) sparkpartners dot com.)

 
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What’s Wrong with Venture Capital?

Posted by Avashya - India Web 2.0 News on Feb 28, 2010 in Digital Media News
In the summer of 1996, Silicon Valley venture capitalists put a few million dollars into a telecom-equipment startup called Juniper Networks. Three years later, after a few more rounds of funding and the release of its first product, Juniper enjoyed ...

 
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Microfinance’s Midlife Crisis

Posted by Avashya - India Web 2.0 News on Feb 28, 2010 in Digital Media News
Microfinance's Midlife CrisisWall Street JournalThis included money from blue-chip names such as Silicon Valley Bank and Sequoia Capital. In January this year, US private-equity fund Sequoia Capital paid ...and more »

 
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Holi Hai !!! Wishing you a safe, colorful and joyous Holi !

Posted by Avashya - India Web 2.0 News on Feb 28, 2010 in Digital Media News
Its time to splash colors ! Play your hearts out – But use organic colors as far as possible :), It is safe ! Hoi Hai Bhai Holi Hai :) Share & Bookmark Author: Arun PrabhudesaiArun Prabhudesai is founder / chief editor at trak.in. He jumped the Entrepreneurship [...]

 
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Web 2.0 site – SaturnSoft – India

Posted by Avashya - India Web 2.0 News on Feb 28, 2010 in Digital Media News
Web 2.0 site that has User-Generated content functionality. It will incorporate things such as a collective/pooled donation feature, media upload, ranking... From GetAFreelancer.com - 28 Feb 2010 19:11:10 GMT - job details - View all jobs

 
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Sr.web Designer/ Web Designer (immediate Joining) – Insight Infotech India Private Limited – Chennai, TN

Posted by Avashya - India Web 2.0 News on Feb 28, 2010 in Digital Media News
have knowledge of web 2.0 Layouts 4.Good Knowledge... Illustrator ,CSS, Table less Designs, Web 2.0. Experience Required : 2 - 3 Years Education Required... From SpanJobs.com - 28 Feb 2010 16:29:59 GMT - job details - View all Chennai jobs

 
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Web Designer – Cbil 360 – Pune, MH

Posted by Avashya - India Web 2.0 News on Feb 28, 2010 in Digital Media News
worked as a web-designer for at least 1 years. (web-designer and not developer) 2. Should have experience... complete understanding of web 2.0 concepts. 5. Good... From SpanJobs.com - 28 Feb 2010 16:19:32 GMT - job details - View all Pune jobs

 
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is looking for Database Expert in – Sns Technologies Pvt. Ltd – Pune, MH

Posted by Avashya - India Web 2.0 News on Feb 28, 2010 in Digital Media News
from product ideation to obsolescence. Next Job: Web 2.0 developers jobs in Pune at SNS Technologies Pvt... Software Quality Tester Web Programmers - Junior... From Indiastudychannel.com - 28 Feb 2010 15:57:05 GMT - job details - View all Pune jobs

 
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Jobs Vacancy for MBA Graduate in EC Media International Pvt.Ltd – Ec Media – Bangalore, KA

Posted by Avashya - India Web 2.0 News on Feb 28, 2010 in Digital Media News
for BDO / Sr BDO for West/North/South Delhi @ Net Ambit Previous Job: Web 2.0 developers jobs in Pune at SNS Technologies Pvt. Ltd Related Jobs: Job Opening... From Indiastudychannel.com - 28 Feb 2010 15:57:03 GMT - job details - View all Bangalore jobs

 
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Web 2.0 developers jobs in Pune at – Sns Technologies Pvt. Ltd – Pune, MH

Posted by Avashya - India Web 2.0 News on Feb 28, 2010 in Digital Media News
Pvt. Ltd is looking for Web 2.0 developers No. of... Net exp. To apply Online this position, click Web 2.0 developers jobs in Pune About Employer SNS... From Indiastudychannel.com - 28 Feb 2010 15:56:46 GMT - job details - View all Pune jobs

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