Opportunities of This Economy

Which Industries are Being Born and Booming–and Three Quick Ways to Get in on the Action

Over the last several months, I have been campaigning about the great opportunities this economy offers people like you and me – entrepreneurs, progressive achievers.

I have promoted the upside of our down economy on dozens of TV and radio programs and hundreds of Web sites like SUCCESS, this blog and twitter.com/DarrenHardy. But the crushing decibel level of the rest of media is preventing people from hearing the message.

Don’t let the media’s cries of fear and hopelessness muddle your mind and dim your vision of the grand possibilities available to you right now.

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Recently, I asked my SUCCESS board of advisors, several respected peers and followers on Twitter, to point out the industries and businesses that are booming because of the economy. I think it is important to shift our focus from the problems this economy has caused to the new needs and solutions this economy has given birth to. For all of the problems that have been created in this economy, there have been just as many solutions created, which is exactly why this is the perfect time for entrepreneurialism.

Regardless of whether these opportunities apply to you or not – it’s always good to know where growth markets are, especially if you sell to businesses – just the shift from seeing problems to seeing solutions will challenge you see opportunities for yourself.

Here are a few trends that seem to be surfacing:

1. Safety and comfort – My friend Jim Cathcart pointed out that the economy is driving people to safe places, psychologically safe that is. People are escaping by watching movies, buying comfort food and visiting their counselors and psychologists.

2. A return to basics and prudence – Our social shift to cost-saving measures are redirecting dollars to alternative services. Usage of the streaming television Web site Hulu.com has nearly doubled the last six months as people are cancelling their cable subscriptions and accessing the same programs through the Internet for free. Additionally, people are staying home versus going out. Netflix subscribers have increased to more than 10 million, and iTunes’ sales are way up, with growth of more than 25 percent.

Also, because we are staying home for fun, the video gaming industry has reported an increase of 31 percent. GameStop is outperforming the retail sector with expected growth of 18 to 22 percent for 2009.

Dining-in – A shift in less expensive dining-out alternatives is apparent in the restaurant business. While high-end restaurants are struggling, places like McDonald’s and other inexpensive takeout spots like Wingstop (sales are up 6.5 percent, 75 percent of which are takeout) are growing.

Incidentally, in my recent interview with Dr. Kenneth Cooper he says this is why we are creating a “HEALTH RECESSION – we’re eating more of these cheap fast food options, and it is bankrupting our health.”

The good news is the grocery business is up as people are going out less, cooking at home more and packing lunches.

Fix versus buy – Another profitable area is used auto parts, computer repair and do-it-yourself home-improvement clinics and workshops.

Oh, and bike sales are rocketing in 2009 as people are cutting their transportation costs.

3. Retraining, retooling and reevaluating – As people are being displaced and those who haven’t are in fear of losing their jobs, they are realizing the need to update and advance their education. Community colleges’, business schools’ and distance learning programs’ enrollments are up sharply. My friend Landon Taylor knows a company that is making a million dollars a month simply selling leads to one of these universities.

I can also tell you that SUCCESS magazine subscriptions are growing at twice the rate they were four months ago.

And, of course, the business of job search and résumé consulting and other professional training, networking and preparatory service companies are thriving.

Contract services – Instead of hiring full-benefit employees, more and more companies are hiring outside consultants and contractors for specific projects, including IT, design, production, creative services, and many other specialized skill sets and services. This increase specialized contract work has spurred an increase in independent consulting and contract service small businesses.

Bartering services on the Internet are also booming. Sites like SwapASkill.com, U-Exchange.com, TradeAway.com and SwapThing.com are hot.

4. And the unfortunate obviousBankruptcy attorneys, accounting services specializing in accounts receivable collection, law firms representing displaced employees, realtors specializing in bank-owned properties, restructuring consulting companies and equipment liquidators have also done well in this economy (Overstock.com up 17%).

(What other markets do you know are up because of shifts this economy has created? Leave them in the comment section below.)

Three Quick Ways to Exercise Opportunity Today

I am asked often how the average person can become an entrepreneur quickly and start taking advantage of these changing and opportune times. Here are a few easy and inexpensive ways:

1. What do you know? You have an expertise, a knowledge and experience in something that is unique to you. In fact, it might be so unique that you don’t even recognize it as a personal expertise. Ask a good friend or colleague what they think you are experienced, knowledgeable or gifted at. Once you discover what your specialization is, write about it. There are probably thousands of people who would want to know what you know or how to do what you do. You can create a how-to information book and sell it through ClickBank, or create a podcast or video blog series and distribute it through iTunes or another distribution venue.

2. What do you have? What goods do you have that others might want? What goods do you have easy access to that most do not? What goods can you make that people would want? Answer one or more of those questions and then take it to market through eBay or an automated Amazon.com store.

3. Who do you know? For less than a few hundred dollars you can join a direct sales or networking opportunity and immediately start an additional income stream – one that can pay your monthly grocery bill or even lead to a very healthy full-time income. Find a company or a product that you are personally enthusiastic about, one you would be proud to introduce to your friends and peers. No experience necessary and without the headache of overhead, employees and liability, you can be in business for yourself, but have the support of lots of people invested in your success.

(What other opportunities have elevated because of shifts this economy has created? Leave them in the comment section below. Please no promotion of a particular company, product or service, general market observations only.)

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  1. Bob Hansen says:

    The Firearms Industry is on fire! Guns, ammunition, holsters, etc.

  2. Anders says:

    Firearms…thats because people are putting their money under their mattress ;-)

  3. Ruth Seebeck says:

    Thank you. I’m so tired of the media telling me that I should be sad, depressed, frustrated. I refuse to listen to their negative spin on everything. Let’s just go forward. It’s the entrepreneurs who will pull this country out of the doldrums, anyway!

  4. Mindy O'Neall says:

    Great article, Darren. I liked the information you provided. I did notice you have two spelling errors: “campaigning” in the first line, and “I can also tell you that SUCCESS magazine subscriptions are growing at twice the(y) rate they were four months ago.”

    I would send this to my a few of my clients and professional network if these were corrected, I just wouldn’t want them to consider you less credible because of the errors.

    Cheers.

    [DARREN HARDY] Thanks Mindy – we have corrected it!

  5. Dave Brown says:

    I think that the salvage and scrap industry is also doing well, but should be watched, as metals prices are volatile right now.

  6. Ann Carter says:

    I was glad to see that you mentioned direct marketing and network marketing. It’s a great time to look into the opportunities here. Profits in good companies are growing, as are the number of distributorships. Look for a good, growing, ethical company that offers products you would use, and would be apt to recommend to friends. There’s huge opportunity now. Just find a good company and go for it!!

  7. Dave says:

    Great reminders Darren. As a 24 year veteran of the business battlefield- your simple truths continue to challenge, encourage and motivate me.
    Keep the industry growth data coming- its very helpful codifying direction and dreams.

    Step up
    Step in
    Serve Well.

    Dave

  8. Mike Fields says:

    Great stuff Darren, it’s time for people to look in the mirror and to see what it is that can contribute to make not only their own lives but profit by benefitting the lives of others. Thanks.

  9. julia says:

    The link to “the rest of the article,” did not work!

  10. Maxine says:

    Awesome read, insightful, refreshing and uplifting. The universe needs more of this kinda stuff. Thanks.

  11. Jude Smiley says:

    Thank you again for another great, uplifting article. Opportunity is knocking and I love that Success continues to profile amazing entrepreneurs and companies that not only survive challenging times, but thrive. Many of our favorite companies were established during turbulent times. I wish more people would focus on the opportunities it present – but in any case, I’m doing my part. I’ve purchased gift subscriptions to Success Magazine for all my clients.

    Thanks again! Keep up the great work

    Jude Smiley

  12. Andrea Vahl says:

    Great article! I have stopped reading the newspaper. If bad news sells, we shouldn’t have all the newspapers going under because that’s all they print.

    I think Network Marketing business is up as well since people are looking for a plan B when and if the pink slip arrives. Thanks again!

    Andrea Vahl

  13. Cynthia Greenawalt-Carvajal says:

    Darren:
    Your words always “inspire and require” new thinking…thanks for being on the leading edge, for being and speaking to the “Outliers” of our world!
    My observations of growth segments:
    One of my former clients said his automotive shop is booming, as people extend the life of their cars instead of buying a new one. I have two ventures in the arena of “Green technologies” (hydro-power and water generation) which is a refreshing network of people: those with vision and purpose, and those who are looking to invest their cash somewhere other than the stock market and real estate. And of course, I am amazed by the growth we’re seeing in network marketing as professional folks look to expand their earnings portfolio with a 2nd or 3rd source of cashflow.
    Grateful to you and the Success team,
    Cynthia

  14. Fabian says:

    You didn’t mention any green jobs. The solar industry is exploding, the home efficiency business is creating jobs for jobless construction guys. Entrepreneurs have opportunities to start any of these businesses on the ground floor of the wave.

    Thank you for crying out from the media rubble and bringing this positive message out.

    Cheers,
    Fabian

    [DARREN HARDY] Yes, big money is going to flow into alternative energy, health care and education. Those I think these big 3 will be the beneficiaries of this new admin let’s hope!

  15. Meryl K. Evans says:

    Superb content, Darren! I wrote an article recently that mentioned a handful of companies that started during tough economic times… oh, just Microsoft, Apple, JetBlue to name a few.

    Several articles had positive content, but the media thought it’d be better to give the headline a negative spin. Why??? I’d be drawn to happy and positive news. Or am I in the minority?

    Anyone coming to Dallas — I hope you enjoy our delightful city. We’re having gorgeous weather.

  16. Jim says:

    Just ran across a local niche company that’s doing well. Company makes those lifting baskets (cherrypickers) for the back of utility and forestry service trucks. Utilities and governments buy most of them. When they cut back on purchases, the company gets more repair and rebuilds. Business is good, they just bought a european company in the same business. I know they’re hiring, my job interview is Friday! Thanks for the positive words. I agree with a previous poster that the mainstream media has always ignored the vast majority that get on with their lives and quietly build and rebuild America.

  17. Chris says:

    Great article! I’m part of a 10week program on to become an entrepreneur, and when I shared this article, many of the participants got excited because their ideas address many of the points in this article. It also helped me pick which of my 3 biz ideas to pursue first.

    Thanks!

  18. Jay Flanagan says:

    I have always been an optimist and so agree whole heartedly that if we focus on the positive, then we’ll move forward positively. Focusing on the negative just makes things more negative. Your article gives hope and motivation.

    Thanks!

  19. Brian Smyth says:

    There is only one major Trend. Its a trend of which the likes the human race has never seen… The Wellness Industry. 30 years ago nobody heard about it. 2006 it was a 200 billion dollar a year industry 2008 it reached 500 billion and by 2011 it will reach 1 trillion dollars a year. Its a fact for the next 20 years if you are positioned in this industry you will be able to create wealth a bit easier. In fact Paul Zane Pilzner states that 10 million new millionaires will come from this industry.

    Here’s to your health, wealth and time freedom.

  20. Keisha Cutler says:

    Meryl, you are not in the minority! It’s just that a majority of people have become so “conditioned” to hear bad news that it is considered normal and good news especially during this time is considered abnormal. Thank God for Success magazine and Darren for “re-conditioning” us to look for opportunities in every situation!

    I don’t know about nationally, but in my region, it has been reported that thrift and used book stores have seen an increase in business over the last year. For those who have always been thrifty, we already know how you can find some great buys in thrift stores if you are willing to look…well, they’re on to us now! Reportedly, those who are well off financially are also shopping at thrift stores and consignment shops these days.

    Looking forward to more good news!!!

    Keisha

  21. Rene Protacio says:

    What recession? I work for a direct marketing industry that has practically no competition and very little market penetration. Contrary to companies that are either folding or laying off employees, we are actually looking for more people and getting paid handsomely for our production, with bonuses to boot. We just finished our international convention and pumped up to beat this recession. We’re actually helping many people in keeping their homes from being foreclosed.
    Most of us have been conditioned to look for jobs and work for employers to help make their dreams come true. A majority of us are still comfortably hooked up to our “electronic income reducers” like TV, video games, etc.
    I really believe in the “law of attraction” that negative thinking attracts equally negative result. We need to focus on the things that bring positive outcome. I don’t even watch TV nor read the papers much longer.
    We need to get on the path to personal development.

    Awesome article!

    Rene

  22. Brian Bartes says:

    Unfortunately, one of the things companies cut back on in times like this is marketing. That’s the exact opposite of what they should be doing. On a personal level, the best investment you can make is an investment in your own personal development. Continue to learn and grow, and you will prosper in any economy.

    ~ Brian

  23. Ilona Paley says:

    Super great Symposium, Darren…
    So many brilliant people in one place…to come to a symposium one must already be brilliant, insightful and creative…the people at the Symposium delivered many many tools, ideas…one just have to pick one to start…
    I have a great system to help people to stay with what they start and make it happen…just to wish is not enough, one must solidly anker it into the brain so it becomes second nature…

    Ilona Paley

  24. Bert says:

    Thank you Darren,

    brilliant, enthusiastic, inspirational. I needed to read this today, and I hope others find it motivational as well. Opportunities are everywhere, we just need to be looking for them. Keep the faith!!!

  25. barbara says:

    What about the health industry….Renee Protacio-which company do you work for? thanks

  26. barbara says:

    What about the “health industry” very lucrative…Rene Protacio, which company do you work for looking for employees ? thanks

  27. Craig Vollan says:

    It’s fun to read all the positive posts provided by enthusiastic self-motivated people. I agree with the NMer’s in the group…typically people are apt to inspect companies in this industry as part of due diligence. Something they wouldn’t have given the time of day to just last year.
    Problem with that thinking is the get-rich-quick mentality.

    It’s hard work, but, can be rewarding when you find a company with products you would buy and use irregardless of there being a check to make in the process.

  28. Rajesh says:

    Great article, as always.
    Which are the good networking or direct sales sites / companies. Can someone provide names or links. Thanks.

  29. Dr Nesredin A Mussa says:

    Darren et al

    Thanks for your suggestions and comments!
    Darren thanks for your positive and instructive articles!
    I would say there are great opportunities in the following investments for the all who are interested in the ventures and adventures of making our future generation healthy and well….. a, Identify and invest in Companies who are trying to decode and find a cure for autism, aspergers, ADHD and all for finding cure for swine flu…

    God bless

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