25 Ways Social Media Prepares You for the Downturn

the great depression It’s easy to feel a bit glum with all the financial news. People are worried about their futures. They’re unsure where to put what little money they have left. Everyone is wondering what comes next.

Clearly, I have no better ideas than you on that, but I do have some thoughts on what you can do to prepare for the news ahead. These tactics all fall into the bucket of “if apples all start falling off the tree, at least try to be the shiniest, best-placed, easy to pick up apple out there” school of thought.

With that said, here are some thoughts for you.

25 Ways Social Media Prepares You for the Downturn

First: Be Proactive

In a situation where everyone’s repeating the gloomy news, I advocate that you put your house in order. Other, much better websites will give you the how-to for your financials. I’m thinking about you, your career, and the face you show the world on the web.

  1. Google yourself and see what shows up. If it’s not what you WANT to have show up, start building up a main site, and pointing to it using outposts.
  2. Tidy up your LinkedIn profile. I’ve shown you before how to improve your LinkedIn Profile and how to make your LinkedIn profile for your future. Get cracking.
  3. Get on Twitter. Make sure you have a nice avatar, and easy to remember name. (Amazing how some folks don’t do this.)
  4. Then, start using Twitter Search intelligently. Look for search terms that make sense for you. (Try this query as an example.)
  5. Make your blog ready for business. Or, make your blog a business unto itself.
  6. Pick up great financial advice from trusted sources, so that you can live within your means.
  7. Look for discounts, like 50% off attending a great conference (email me to see if I have more tickets left – cbrogan at crosstechmedia dot com). – Plug for my conference, but hey. Financial in nature.
  8. Build conversational relationships with other business people in similar roles at other organizations on Facebook, on LinkedIn, and elsewhere AHEAD of needing the job.
  9. If your job is location-specific, start a local community blog targeted for business types in your area. Make it about the community at large, but feature prominently in it. Share this information with local news sources, local press, on Craigslist, etc.
  10. Take new photos of yourself and upload to Flickr, nicely labeled with who you are, your blog’s URL, etc, so that people might find you and your likeness easily when Googling.

Money-Making Opportunities

If you’ve got to find new ways to make loot, don’t fret. Just put some effort into finding which money-making opportunity might pay off the best for you. As others are worried about their jobs, why not find ways to augment your earnings in the short term by trying some of these ideas.

  1. Investigate products you can sell on your website. Consider getting an affiliate account with Commission Junction or LinkShare
  2. Sell your own educational products on your expertise, especially if it would help retrain someone out of a job.
  3. Expand your offerings to cover new service or product ideas.
  4. Shift your existing pricing with the current economy in mind: shorter terms, different payment options, one time deferred first payment, etc.
  5. Seek stock opportunities to purchase for your portfolio in their depressed state (if you’re into stocks).
  6. Sell the first ten pieces of advice as consulting to other people in the community out of a job.
  7. Look for project sharing opportunities, especially if you do something that’s somewhat modular like web work.
  8. Look for ways to consolidate your business practices with other people. There might be economies involved in partnership that would make a world of difference.
  9. Find ways to revamp old products or services or offerings and re-sell them today.
  10. Turn 3 hours of your “after work downtime” into “serious business planning” work time. (It’s 11:40PM as I write this, if this gives you any idea how seriously I treat this step.)

Five Quick DON’Ts

Sorry to end on a negative, but while you’re at it, make sure you don’t fall prey to these kinds of situations.

  1. Don’t sit around amassing news stories on what’s going wrong. Yep, stuff’s going wrong. Deal.
  2. Don’t worry that big companies won’t buy your product or service. Find the product or service that they will buy.
  3. Don’t join groups of fired coworkers, no matter what they say the goal is. They are often pools of negativity, and if those folks also don’t have jobs, why would you look for jobs there anyhow?
  4. Don’t jump at the first thing just because you like eating. The second thing is almost always right behind it. Give yourself space to evaluate.

Smarter minds than mine will tell you how to weather the storm from the financial perspective, but maybe some of this will help you out.

Any other advice that you want to share with the gang?

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  • http://untitledisthenewblack.com sebastian

    Hey Chris, nice list! But, what about linking to your twitter profile at #3 instead of the lame twitter HP?

    Cheers, sebastian

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  • http://tastynectar.com/blog Brett Tilford

    good thoughts Chris. Now is definitely the time to engage rather than give up.

  • http://tastynectar.com/blog Brett Tilford

    good thoughts Chris. Now is definitely the time to engage rather than give up.

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  • http://donotreadthisblogunless.blogspot.com/ Nicholas Chase

    Hi Chris,

    I understand Jim Kukral is helping Leon with his product launch, thank you for recommending Jim, he is the real deal.

    On your post, I’m in that full-time blogging, part-time income slump right now, with a pending bankruptcy in January 2009.

    Capital expenditures are down in my core skill set, Senior Technical Project Management for Google and others…..

    Your advice is solid and honest, I will begin to apply these techniques today. Thank you for your clarity.

    Respectfully, Nicholas ‘the video guy’ at BlogWorld Expo 2008

  • http://donotreadthisblogunless.blogspot.com/ Nicholas Chase

    Hi Chris,

    I understand Jim Kukral is helping Leon with his product launch, thank you for recommending Jim, he is the real deal.

    On your post, I’m in that full-time blogging, part-time income slump right now, with a pending bankruptcy in January 2009.

    Capital expenditures are down in my core skill set, Senior Technical Project Management for Google and others…..

    Your advice is solid and honest, I will begin to apply these techniques today. Thank you for your clarity.

    Respectfully, Nicholas ‘the video guy’ at BlogWorld Expo 2008

  • http://wordtales.typepad.com Jean Gogolin

    Good stuff, Chris; thanks! One more Do and one Don’t from me:
    The DO: If you’re anywhere near Boston, attend IDEASBoston at the end of October. (Google it.) I went to the first one last year and it was a wonderful mind expander. Brilliant people all.

    The DON’t: Tempting as it is, don’t get obsessed with Sarah P. I’m fighting this one myself, and clearly that way lies madness.

  • http://wordtales.typepad.com Jean Gogolin

    Good stuff, Chris; thanks! One more Do and one Don’t from me:
    The DO: If you’re anywhere near Boston, attend IDEASBoston at the end of October. (Google it.) I went to the first one last year and it was a wonderful mind expander. Brilliant people all.

    The DON’t: Tempting as it is, don’t get obsessed with Sarah P. I’m fighting this one myself, and clearly that way lies madness.

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  • http://whatsmyspin.com Rob Metras

    Great contribution Chris. If we watched CNN and MSNBC the world would be ending rather than a recession starting. The prime thing to do is remember that every crisis or problem is an opportunity. Like the market- for every seller there is a buyer.Social media is like the old fence you talked over…now you can have millions of fences.

  • http://whatsmyspin.com Rob Metras

    Great contribution Chris. If we watched CNN and MSNBC the world would be ending rather than a recession starting. The prime thing to do is remember that every crisis or problem is an opportunity. Like the market- for every seller there is a buyer.Social media is like the old fence you talked over…now you can have millions of fences.

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  • http://chelpixie.com/ Chel Wolverton

    Yes, someone mentioned LinkedIN but I saw the photo and that’s all I could think about. If you are looking for a job buff up your LinkedIN profile. If you are looking for company advice a good place to find it is LinkedIN answers. Lots of good people willing to answer questions and give advice to others who are worried about staying afloat.

    I linked to a few of them in my post today. It’s also a good way to build a network, subscribe to the answers that best match the category where you can give useful answers and take a few minutes to go through them twice a day and give answers. Helping people will make you feel better *and* help them make better decisions with great information.

  • http://chelpixie.com Chel

    Yes, someone mentioned LinkedIN but I saw the photo and that’s all I could think about. If you are looking for a job buff up your LinkedIN profile. If you are looking for company advice a good place to find it is LinkedIN answers. Lots of good people willing to answer questions and give advice to others who are worried about staying afloat.

    I linked to a few of them in my post today. It’s also a good way to build a network, subscribe to the answers that best match the category where you can give useful answers and take a few minutes to go through them twice a day and give answers. Helping people will make you feel better *and* help them make better decisions with great information.

  • Anonymous

    Fan-freaking-tastic advice Chris!

    The more time that this horrible economy rubbernecking goes on, the more I am seeing a few people quietly but powerfully pulling forward and putting their careers/businesses on high gear.

    In the meantime, everyone is huddled around the water cooler, watching how many points the stock market is dropping today.

    I love being proactive. And staying scared does nothing but breed paralysis.

    Thanks for sharing!

    -Pam

  • http://www.escapefromcubiclenation.com Pamela Slim

    Fan-freaking-tastic advice Chris!

    The more time that this horrible economy rubbernecking goes on, the more I am seeing a few people quietly but powerfully pulling forward and putting their careers/businesses on high gear.

    In the meantime, everyone is huddled around the water cooler, watching how many points the stock market is dropping today.

    I love being proactive. And staying scared does nothing but breed paralysis.

    Thanks for sharing!

    -Pam

  • http://genieyclo.hadithuna.com genieyclo

    Awesome list Chris, as usual.

  • http://genieyclo.hadithuna.com genieyclo

    Awesome list Chris, as usual.

  • http://nickyjameson.com Nicky

    Chris – Can we have you on the news instead of the doom-and-gloom talking heads? All they’ve done is whip up what’s now become a self-fulfilling prophecy. They’re having a field day.

    To your points…Only yesterday I started on 11, 12 and 13 – nice confirmation.And my business is going into overdrive.

    May I add few more suggestions… choose your attitude and your thoughts. Thoughts are powerful and fearful thoughts attract nothing but fear – and paralysis. Success thoughts attract success. We DO attract what we dwell on. (Yes, the Law of Attraction is alive and well. I know it.

    Visualise what you want. Every day. In detail. Even 7 minutes/day does wonders. Meditate. And Take Action – every day. Get together with like-minded success oriented people, or a Mastermind group. Or start one. And as far as possible avoid turning on the news…it’s like quicksand, it sucks you down.

  • http://nickyjameson.com Nicky

    Chris – Can we have you on the news instead of the doom-and-gloom talking heads? All they’ve done is whip up what’s now become a self-fulfilling prophecy. They’re having a field day.

    To your points…Only yesterday I started on 11, 12 and 13 – nice confirmation.And my business is going into overdrive.

    May I add few more suggestions… choose your attitude and your thoughts. Thoughts are powerful and fearful thoughts attract nothing but fear – and paralysis. Success thoughts attract success. We DO attract what we dwell on. (Yes, the Law of Attraction is alive and well. I know it.

    Visualise what you want. Every day. In detail. Even 7 minutes/day does wonders. Meditate. And Take Action – every day. Get together with like-minded success oriented people, or a Mastermind group. Or start one. And as far as possible avoid turning on the news…it’s like quicksand, it sucks you down.

  • http://www.thelookhairandmakeup.com Carol Morgan

    Great post Chris… All practical and usable advice…. I find myself filtering out the incessant negative news and surprisingly I am able to focus on my business and be more productive….. As a small business owner I have to stay focused and optimistic.

    Twitter ID: TheLookHandM

  • http://www.thelookhairandmakeup.com Carol Morgan

    Great post Chris… All practical and usable advice…. I find myself filtering out the incessant negative news and surprisingly I am able to focus on my business and be more productive….. As a small business owner I have to stay focused and optimistic.

    Twitter ID: TheLookHandM

  • http://www.ireflectm.com Carlos R Hernandez

    Chris,

    Your post hightlights the range of services I am providing to Baby-Boomers who desire to be tech savvy, i.e. apply new tools to foster their job/career search.

    Great to meet you at BlogWorld too.

  • http://www.ireflectm.com Carlos R Hernandez

    Chris,

    Your post hightlights the range of services I am providing to Baby-Boomers who desire to be tech savvy, i.e. apply new tools to foster their job/career search.

    Great to meet you at BlogWorld too.

  • Rachel Fienberg

    Linkedin was included with 2 sites into About.com’s Top 10 employment site list. Linkedin is still the only social network on the top 10 list though -

    http://www.linkedin.com (professional networking)
    http://www.indeed.com (aggregated listings)
    http://www.realmatch.com (matches you to the perfect job)

    Complete top 10 job site list here:
    http://jobsearch.about.com/od/joblistings/tp/jobbanks.htm

  • Rachel Fienberg

    Linkedin was included with 2 sites into About.com’s Top 10 employment site list. Linkedin is still the only social network on the top 10 list though -

    http://www.linkedin.com (professional networking)
    http://www.indeed.com (aggregated listings)
    http://www.realmatch.com (matches you to the perfect job)

    Complete top 10 job site list here:
    http://jobsearch.about.com/od/joblistings/tp/jobbanks.htm

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  • http://www.conference-coordinator.com Conference Coordinator

    Some great points, particularly great when you see things that you may have overlooked and it makes a light go on in yer head.

  • http://www.conference-coordinator.com Conference Coordinator

    Some great points, particularly great when you see things that you may have overlooked and it makes a light go on in yer head.

  • http://www.ethanandjamie.com Ethan Gardner

    Good advice, Chris. I noticed that I have been subconsciously following a lot of the advice in your post, especially the “3 hours of future planning” by writing and adding some more polish to my online profiles. Unemployment can stressful enough, but it’s always best to be prepared.

  • http://www.ethanandjamie.com Ethan Gardner

    Good advice, Chris. I noticed that I have been subconsciously following a lot of the advice in your post, especially the “3 hours of future planning” by writing and adding some more polish to my online profiles. Unemployment can stressful enough, but it’s always best to be prepared.

  • http://www.learn2promote.com Devin

    You’re right. With the economy in a slump now is the time to stop fearing, stop complaining, and stop procrastinating. Get proactive. Setup an online business, update your profiles, find something someone wants and needs and go for it. With most people hunkering down in the fox holes, you can come out and make it happen. With people scared to start businesses, people afraid to expand and grow their business, not is your chance. Why not start online where overhead and startup costs are minimal, and there are great resources everywhere to help you succeed.

  • http://www.learn2promote.com Devin

    You’re right. With the economy in a slump now is the time to stop fearing, stop complaining, and stop procrastinating. Get proactive. Setup an online business, update your profiles, find something someone wants and needs and go for it. With most people hunkering down in the fox holes, you can come out and make it happen. With people scared to start businesses, people afraid to expand and grow their business, not is your chance. Why not start online where overhead and startup costs are minimal, and there are great resources everywhere to help you succeed.

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  • http://www.smokejumperstrategy.com Brent Harrison (@SmokeJumper)

    Thanks Chris for the great and practical tips!

  • http://www.smokejumpingblog.blogspot.com Brent Harrison

    Thanks Chris for the great and practical tips!

  • http://www.edwalker.net/blog Ed Walker

    Chris, great post. But on the googling point, what if you’ve got a really generic name like mine – ‘Ed Walker’ – it’s hard to get up there in google terms? I’m currently on page 6 after four months.

  • http://www.edwalker.net/blog Ed Walker

    Chris, great post. But on the googling point, what if you’ve got a really generic name like mine – ‘Ed Walker’ – it’s hard to get up there in google terms? I’m currently on page 6 after four months.

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  • http://spiral-scratch.blogspot.com/ Liz

    What’s #25? Or is the blank space meant to speak for itself (“nothing”)?

  • http://spiral-scratch.blogspot.com Liz

    What’s #25? Or is the blank space meant to speak for itself (“nothing”)?

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