| Is Working For Yourself the Answer to the Job Crisis? |
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Respected financial journal recommends a shift out of old occupations. Google Trends shows internet marketing on the rise. You can take advantage of the job crisis now.
This week's edition (March 14th -20th 2009) of The Economist focuses on the job crisis and on entrepreneurship. I was startled when I read that "An American who loses his job today has less of a chance of finding another one than at any time since records began half a century ago." (Italics are mine.) The editorial goes on the state that the "jobs crisis, alas, is unlikely to be short-lived... People will have to shift out of old occupations and into new ones." If you are considering a "shift," internet marketing is an area that is wide open to creating a substantial regular income. If you don't know much about creating your own market from scratch there are affiliate programs where you don't even have to design a website, talk to customers, or buy software. Google Trends graphically shows that this online marketing is again on the rise after a dip last year. It's no wonder with the jobless rate at a record high. Many, many people are worried about their job security even if they haven't lost their job...yet. Others who have already lost their jobs spend endless hours looking for a new placement when there is none to be found. The Economist poses entrepreneurism as a way to create jobs in this time of joblessness. Maybe you should, too. Anyone who is looking to find work in this time of financial crisis should take a look at the benefits of working at home to create a steady income with internet marketing. |

