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Travel Bargains
Yes, the recession in Europe has particulary affected travel to Mombasa Kenya but there are some great special offers currently in place and holiday makers from Europe, Australia and the US are getting excellent value for money. Visit www.coastbreak.com for details.
Regards
Tom
Bargains or bust
Companies always find ways to make money even when the economy is going flat. Now it's just bargain stores that do better (just pretend to have a sale ;-) and when the economy goes up people spend more on luxary things. It makes sense.
Strange though that social sites go down when school is in, because kids these days always seem to be online.
Capitolizing on a down economy
There isn't an easy answer for the problem, but what I did was take a consumer-necessary website and inject a topic of interest focused at the sinking economy. I wrote an article called "Finding the Best Deals on Gadgets and Computers" and so far it has helped others while helping my own site cope with the reduced number of visitors.
PR vs PPC - What's best in a recession?
Does this mean that PR could be better value than normal relaitve to, say. affiliates or PPC in a recession?
Also, do changes in total search volume directly affect conversion rates i.e. have they both dropped or is it simlpy that few people are shopping, but a similar percentage are buying.
My consuming confidence has
My consuming confidence has declined as well because of the tough economy and the prices of everyday items going up. Instead of cutting back on my spending I have become a follower of bargain hunting websites like Unodeals.com to be able to afford the same things as before.
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