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In a Jobless Economic Recovery Why Not Create Your Own Job?

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

by: Geoff Ficke

In a Jobless Economic Recovery Why Not Create Your Own Job? 

These are troubling economic times in the United States and in Europe. Even the least informed citizen instinctively understands this fact. Government debt is piling up, countries are bankrupt, companies are downsizing and hesitant to hire in a time of grating uncertainty. The party environment enjoyed during the decades of the ‘90’s and 2000’s, built on debt and a credit bubble, has been followed by a real psychological and fiscal implosion. Very few people are not being deeply affected and facing real lifestyle diminishment in this environment. 

The simple question I most often hear asked by prospective clients at my Marketing Consulting firm is this: “There are no jobs, how can I find a way to make a living”? The answer to this most elemental question varies widely depending on a person’s background, skills, interests, available financial resources and personal makeup. Invariably the path forward that is most open for many people is to create their own position. 

We live in an age where for the first time in history there is a social safety net provided by government and service agencies in most developed countries. For most of human history everybody created their own job. There was no state assistance or welfare except for religious charity. People lived, worked, married and died in the same town or village where they were born. Mobility and portability of both travel and skills was almost unknown. 

Today we have forgotten how difficult subsistence life was as recently as the early 20th century. The availability of government assistance in many varied forms has dulled instincts, ambition and the ability to accept any level of risk for too many people. However, for others the loss of a career or job has been the impetus for personal reinvention and the discovery of opportunity in fresher, better pursuits. These hardy souls create their own jobs and incomes. 

I am not suggesting that everyone can succeed without someone else providing their job. Most people simply cannot make it as a solo operator. Entrepreneurs, and a sole proprietor is the incarnation of an entrepreneur, are always willing to take risks. This eliminates those that reflexively look to others for opportunity.

Recently I met with a Retail Chain Store buyer who had been down-sized. She had received a small severance package from her employer, and as I Consulted with her she readily confided that she had not enjoyed her work for a number of years and was keen to take the Entrepreneurial path. I probed her for information about hobbies, skills or passions that she pursued and enjoyed. 

My prospective client shared that she was most keen about her hobby of Engraving. She showed me a selection of her work. For a number of years this lady had been providing friends and family with commemorative etchings and engravings applied to substrates such as pewter, marble, granite, wood and other surfaces. The work was of excellent quality. This lady had honed her skills but had never before considered selling or commercializing her work. The layoff from her buying position had forced her to start thinking outside of the proverbial box. 

My firm organized a Business Plan, Sales Model, Branding and Marketing Strategy, and Public Relations campaign to introduce the etching service. The client was driven, ambitious and thrilled that she was providing a service that was pleasurable and fulfilling both for her and her customers. Recently, while executing her Business Plan, she expanded her service by renting a Kiosk in a major regional mall. She has hired college students to man the kiosk and is in the process of expanding to a second location. Sales have expanded to the point that as her severance funds are almost exhausted, she will be able to support her family on the revenue her new Enterprise is generating. 

Immigrants almost always come to developed countries without language skills, deep pockets or connections. Invariably they become self-employed and many advance to build prosperous small businesses. A man with an old pickup truck, a ladder and a tool box can find gainful paying work in any neighborhood. Hauling, lawn care, painting, simple building repairs or trimming trees are only a few ways that an aspiring workman can create their own job. The housecleaning service that we use at our home is owned by a lady from El Salvador who labored herself in homes and has built a crew of three women who she now employs. 

Another example of creating one’s own job, and small business opportunity, is seen in a client whose passion was babies. Her own children had been memorialized in a number of unique ways and she was often asked by friends if she could provide commemorative treasures for them. Plaster of Paris molds of baby feet and hands were particularly popular with parents of neonates. My Consumer Product Development and Marketing Consulting firm suggested that she expand the service and as Sales traction occurred introduce a packaged version of the product so that parents and grandparents everywhere could experience the pleasure of interacting with their infants in this most endearing way. The fully packaged version of the product is now being readied and will be introduced to the Juvenile and Baby Product Retail Market this fall. 

We have worked with people who were avid Golfers, Hunters, Fisherman, Cooks and Bakers, Artisans, Inventors, Estheticians, Athletes, Hobbyists of every stripe, passionate Herbalists, Fashion designers and many other types of skill sets possessed by people seeking to turn their interests into their work. In almost every case, the result is an opportunity for those willing to create their own job. They even have fun and enjoy what they do for a living.

Duquesa Marketing Announces that Geoff Ficke To Write for Networking Site www.Connecture.com

Monday, September 5th, 2011

Duquesa Marketing, Inc.

www.duquesamarketing.com

 

Press Release

For Immediate Release:

September 5, 2011

Contact:  Geoff Ficke

 859-567-1609

 gficke@msn.com

Duquesa Marketing Announces that Geoff Ficke To Write for Networking Site www.Connecture.com

Award Winning Consultant Will Provide Articles and Training Content for International Businesses, Innovators and Entrepreneurs 

Florence, KY Alexis Bruning, V.P. of New Product Development for Duquesa Marketing announced today that her firm has concluded arrangements for Geoff Ficke, President of the international Branding, Marketing and Consumer Product Development Consulting firm to provide content for the rapidly growing networking site www.Connecture.com

“We were approached by Connecture after they heard several of Mr. Ficke’s radio interviews and read a sampling of his articles”, said Ms. Bruning. “The Connecture site is targeted to exactly the type of visitor that will appreciate and be motivated by the topics and insights that Geoff Ficke features in his writing. This should prove to be a most productive relationship”. 

“We search the world looking for content providers that offer fresh insights”, said Shahid Butt, Managing Partner of Copenhagen, Denmark based www.Connecture.com. “Geoff Ficke writes and presents unique concepts in an original style that will be of great value for our international membership. We are excited to be able to offer his content”. 

Duquesa Marketing has provided a turn-key, one stop Consulting co-operative to Consumer Product innovators, inventors, entrepreneurs and small and micro-businesses for over 40 years. From concept idea to placement on store shelves to consumer purchase the Company offers a comprehensive menu of services.

Geoff Ficke to Be Interviewed on 1110 AM Radio Shannon’s Corner Show on September 28, 3:40pm ET

Monday, September 5th, 2011

Duquesa Marketing, Inc.

www.duquesamarketing.com

 

Press Release

For Immediate Release:

September 5, 2011

Contact:  Geoff Ficke

 859-567-1609

 gficke@msn.com

Geoff Ficke to Be Interviewed on 1110 AM Radio Shannon’s Corner Show on September 28, 3:40pm ET 

Duquesa Marketing Founder and Expert to Discuss How to Create  Entrepreneurial Opportunities During a Tough Economy 

Florence, KY Alexis Bruning V.P. Sales and New Business development announced today that her Branding and Product Development firm Duquesa Marketing has scheduled another in a series of national radio interviews for Company President and Founder Geoff Ficke. 

“Geoff Ficke will appear on 1110 AM  radio on September 28th at 3:40 PM Eastern time to be interviewed by Shannon Devereaux Sanford”, said Ms Bruning. “The discussion will be about the opportunity to take hold of your life and career options by exploring Entrepreneurial opportunities that people find around themselves in their hobbies, homes or jobs”. 

“We work with hundreds of inventors, small and micro-businesses and entrepreneurs every year”, said Nancy Ficke, General Manager of Duquesa Marketing. “Many of these people carve out successful enterprises by capitalizing on things they experience in their environment. This is a topic that Geoff is passionate about and is always happy to share with an audience”. 

Duquesa Marketing has assisted numerous individuals and enterprises start and expand Consumer Product opportunities over the past four decades. The award winning firm has vast experience in all Sales and distribution channels in the United States and internationally.