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STATUS QUO
In a nutshell I believe we have learnt our lessons-lets avoid a reoccurrence,yes we can!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
CYCLICAL SLOWDOWN:THE WAY FORWARD
Lets take India as a case point. The Indian business economy is well characterised by Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME). The sector provides employment to 42 million people and contributes 45% of total manufactured output and 40% of the total exports. The sector has consistently registered higher growth rates. But the policy makers are underestimating the collateral damage of global economic crisis on the MSME sector. To counetr the Global crisis, the government has provided two stimulus packages having thrust in fiscal measures and an additional plan expenditure of Rs. 200 billion. Along side the Central Bank has taken measures to pump liquidity into the system and assist MSME in meeting their immediate need.
On the face of it the stimulus provided has helped the financial sector but the real economy of Infrastructure and MSME are still lagging behind. The reasons are simple, first the institutional funds are bypassing majority of the small units and secondly, there is no 'real' demand. What is required is to provide greater purchasing power to a larger section of people by stepping up the public expenditure that is targetted specifically at the MSME sector. Similarly in the US, the government is providing bail out packages to the perpetrators of the great economic slide. But that wouldn't stimulate demand.
As President Obama says "It's about time.....It's about change". Governments needs to change too- their outlook....from Large Corporates to Small Enterprises. Thats the way forward.
We need voices in support of the SME segment that reach out to the policy makers and bring about this change.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
YOU CAN MAKE THE MOST OUT OF IT ALL
First let's discuss getting to the first page of Google. The reason I am leaving out other major search engines such as Yahoo and Bing is Google carries around 60% of the global search load leaving the other smaller search engines fighting over the other 40%. So if you are able to gain the first page on Google then you will pretty much have maximum visibility. If you would like to gain first page the first aspect of internet marketing you must learn is SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and SEM (Search Engine Marketing) both of which are techniques which a person tweaks and builds a website/blog to reach the top of search engines. Really there are two components of a marketing campaign which will get you to the top and those two are fresh, unique, keyword dense, user and search bot friendly content. Blogging really has the edge in this capacity since the point of blogging is to post regularly. The second component of SEO is Off-Site and consists of creating excellent links which have keywords which are anchored into the text of hyperlinks and the backlinks are one way, on relevant and high authority websites. That is how you reach the top of Google if you need more info search Google or Ezine Articles for more information...TO BE CONT'D