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How Small Businesses Can Survive a Recession

Source: Other | | 24/03/2025

Recessions can be tough on small businesses, but they do not have to spell disaster. With some smart thinking and a bit of planning, many firms can keep going and even emerge stronger once the economy picks up. Here are some practical ways to stay afloat when times are hard.

1. Cut back on unnecessary spending
Now is the moment to go through all your costs. Cancel anything you no longer use, negotiate better deals with suppliers, and look for savings wherever you can. Every bit helps.

2. Focus on what you do best
Stick to your most profitable products or services. When money is tight, it makes sense to concentrate on the parts of the business that bring in the most value.

3. Build strong relationships with customers
Your regular customers are more important than ever. Stay connected, offer good service, and look for ways to add value. People are more likely to stick with businesses they trust.

4. Keep an eye on cash flow
Having enough cash to cover the basics is vital. Chase late payments, offer discounts for early payment if it helps, and try to agree flexible terms with suppliers.

5. Find new ways to earn
Could you offer something new? Sell online? Reach a different group of customers? Exploring extra income streams can give your business a welcome boost.

6. Stay in the public eye
It may be tempting to cut back on marketing, but staying visible is key. Use low cost tools like email newsletters, social media, and local events to keep your name out there.

7. Look after people
A business is only as strong as the people behind it. Support your team and yourself. Good morale and clear communication can make a big difference during uncertain times.

A calm, steady approach and some flexibility can go a long way in helping your business come through a recession in good shape.



 

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