The Future is so bright! :-)

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It's been tough recently...

I think the part that has been difficult to accept for most is idea that you can go get links and then rank well on Google. In a way you still can, but not like before.

Another transformative force has been the further rise of large corporations. Looking at market caps, they are the most profitable they have ever been. Meanwhile, small businesses have not risen to the level they were in the past.

But get ready for a bright future...

That said, a time like this can be the best time to get started. The prospects for the American economy are among the brightest we have seen in many years (leading economist blog). The largest 20-24 age group is starting to go to work, start families, and buy houses. We are on track for the largest gains in private sector jobs of any presidential term in our lifetime.

Prepare now because a great future awaits if you can begin to look past the downturn and know that an upturn always follows!
#bright #future
  • It's interesting to me what the economy will be like several years from now and how the growth of Americans continues to develop brighter.

    I also wonder where Internet marketing will take us all.

    Will there be another multimillion dollar product launch on the rise soon? What product and what niche will it be in?

    Those launches don't always happen, but when they do, they happen fast and usually everybody gains some kind of profit from them. We'll see what this new year has for all of us.
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  • Profile picture of the author XponentSYS
    Thanks for your post. I'm in agreement that the economy is beginning to "correct" since 2007. There's signs of it everywhere. City "propers" becoming more vibrant, new businesses, the (even if gradual) steadying and upturn in real-estate.

    Small businesses are also more enthusiastic about 2015, are more aware of digital marketing than in years past - and are ready and willing to spend to get in on the action.

    In fact, in my business we've experienced recent rapid growth in our "local digital marketing" department - so much so that we've devoted more resources to it.

    The future is looking bright - better wear shades, lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author salegurus
    Are you basing your prediction off of one blog post or do you have other sources?
    That same post/page also has a link to this CIA Insider Warns: '25-Year Great Depression is About to Strike America'
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    Report: Immigrant workers account for all employment growth since 2007

    Labor statistics show that foreign-born workers account for all net gains in U.S. employment in the past seven years, according to a group that advocates low immigration.

    The Center for Immigration Studies issued a report Friday that found 1.5 million fewer U.S.-born workers employed in 2014 than prior to the recession in 2007. Foreign-born employment for both legal and illegal immigrants increased by more than 2 million workers during the same time period.

    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/re...rticle/2557626
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