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Best Ways to Make Money from Home in a Recession

Recession in an economy is said to be a state in which the general growth is on the decline. The general production levels will be lower than normal and might result in job cuts. Recession is one of the phases which every economy needs to pass through. A general decline in the economic activities usually succeeds a period of boom in the economy. In a boom economy, the economic activity is at a peak level.

With an increase in the income levels, consumer demand, which accounts for more than half of the economic growth, will be on the rise. Due to constraints in production, which cannot increase in the short run, there will be a mismatch between the demand and supply, leading to inflation. A steady rise in inflation will be curbed by government intervention through interest rate hikes and excess money in the economy will be diverted towards savings, thereby affecting growth which is possible through investments.

The opposite of the boom will be experienced in a recession. Economic activities will be below normal and rising inflationary trends and lower incomes will squeeze the effective demand. More and more companies might resolve to job cuts due to lower production levels.

It is in this context, the concept of making money from home, especially in a recession, gains importance. More and more companies, as a cost cutting measure, might resolve to reduce the jobs and in turn, outsource their activities to third party sources. From the companies' point of view, general administrative duties such as responding to emails, sending emails to prospective customers and such other related activities can be outsourced.

From individuals' point of view, due to tight employment conditions prevailing in the economy with more of retrenchments and little or no recruitments in the offing, earning money from home, using the internet or other means, is a great proposition. The cost of traveling to the work place, tension of rigid time-frame working hours and worries about domestic issues and family while in work spot are totally avoided. Sitting at our home and choosing our own time for working is the best for individuals aspiring to work from home. A good computer with reasonable quality broadband connectivity is all that is required for working from home.

The major sources that offer home-based jobs include data entry, data conversion, email postings, forms filling, medical transcription, writing jobs, and affiliate marketing.

Since cost-cutting is the buzz for companies, especially in a recession where demand is less and inventories pile up at go downs, job retrenchment and outsourcing are the lifelines. For individuals, accepting payment less than what would have been normally paid for a full-time employment is more and as such, this will be the best option.

In a nutshell, work from home businesses such as affiliate business, data entry, data conversion, and such other things are best in a recession as there is scope for earnings without leaving home.

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Facebook in 15 Minutes a Day

By Donna Gunter (c) 2008

I've often said that social networking can take up your entire day, if you allow it. You sit down at your desk in the morning, and you see several Facebook event invites and friend requests. As you log into your account, someone's Facebook status update catches your eye, and before you know it, 3 hours have passed while you're reading and responding to social networking messages. How can you possibly get any work done in your business or for your clients at this rate?

Facebook doesn't have to be a time hog. As a matter of fact, you can actually handle most of your Facebook tasks in as little as 15 minutes per day. Here's what I do when I log into my account each morning (thanks for wonderful training I've received from Facebook guru Mari Smith for these great tips):

1. Update your status. This is the first section that you'll see on your homepage when you log into Facebook. While you can do this from your Facebook account, I prefer to update my status in Ping.fm, as this service will update my status in all of my social networking sites, including Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, and MySpace. However, if you're using only Facebook for social networking, then go ahead and use the status update there.

2. Review your news feeds. This is the first tab on the right on your home page. In this review, you're seeking stories on which you can share your expertise and on which you can comment. Some of your comments may be personal in nature, but this is a great opportuníty to showcase your experience in your field and industry.

3. Review news feeds of your friends. This feature is available from the home page as the down arrow on the far right of the home page tabs and permits you to view the feeds of your Friends Lists. Friend Lists allow you to create private groupings of friends based on your personal preferences. I've got my lists created by industry, i.e. Coaches, Virtual Assistants, Marketing Professionals, People to Watch, etc. Pick one líst and comment on those feeds just as you would yours.

If you have no Friends Lists, here's how to create them: Click Friends at the top of any Facebook page. From the following page, click "Make a new líst" on the left. After typing in the title of your list, you can add friends to your líst by typing your friend's name into the "Add to List" field. You can also click "Select Multiple Friends" to the right of the field, which will allow you to select many friends from your entire líst. After making your selections, click "Save List" to store your changes.

4. Review status updates. Take a quick moment to breeze through the status updates of your friends, and click on those on which you feel compelled to comment. Many people feed their blog posts into their status updates, so this is a great way to get out and comment on the blogs of others without having to search out relevant blog posts. In this case, I comment on the blog itself rather than the Facebook status update. I usually only go through one page of these to ensure I remain within my time constraints.

5. Acknowledge birthdays. These are listed under Events and Birthdays on the right side of your homepage. When you click on the birthday person's name, you'll be sent to their wall, where you can write your personalized birthday greeting (make more effort that just simply saying "Happy Birthday!"). I also take this opportuníty to find out a bit more about the friends on my list by clicking the "Info" tab on their home page and quickly scanning their profile. This helps me start to put names and faces together and get better acquainted with my network of friends, And, I take this opportuníty to add people to Friends List as appropriate.

6. Review friend requests. Add friends as you see fit, or according to any guidelines you have set for yourself. Facebook guru Mari Smith suggests setting up a "Friending Request Policy" in which you write down the conditions under which you'll accept friends (i.e. picture must be on profile, have to have other friends in common, have to have submitted a personal note with the friend request, etc.) and to help you in your decision-making.

7. Respond to event invitations. Your friends will be sending a myriad of invites to various events (most of my invites are to teleclasses), so take a few moments to scroll through those and see if any are of interest to you, or if you have further questions about them.

8. Respond to group invitations. Most of these I ignore, but occasionally I'll join a private group, usually related to a program in which I'm enrolled. Or, if it's a group run by someone with whom I want to connect or from whom I want to learn, I'll accept the invite to the group. If I have time, I'll also visit one of the groups to see what's going on and respond to any messages here.

9. Add friends. Facebook does an amazíng job of suggesting people I actually know to add to my friends líst in their "People You May Know" section on my home page. If I happen to see such a suggestion, I send out a request to add that person as a friend. When requesting to add a friend, I ALWAYS send a personalize request, letting them know how I know about them.

10. Review notifications. The notifications icon is on the lower right side of your home page and lists what's going on in your account (friend requests accepted, notes on your wall, etc.). This is a good prompt for you to write on someone's wall when they accept your friend request or to respond to posts on your wall.

11. Eyeball your profile. Make sure your profile appears as it should, and take the opportuníty to catch up on anything you may have missed with your other steps.

12. Check your inbox. Many of the emails in your inbox are duplications of event and group invites or group emails. When I look at this, I'm seeking out any personal 1:1 emails that I might have received from someone on my líst. I've discovered that many people I want to contact respond better to their Facebook emails than through emails sent to them (or an assistant) via their website, so I often email them through Facebook, instead.

If you devote 15 minutes per day, or at least 15 minutes 3 times a week, to updating Facebook, you'll begin to see results from your social networking before you know it!
Posted by Donna Gunter on October 28 2008

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