Launching a New Business in a Lousy Economy
“What are you crazy,” said a good friend the other day when the stock market took a 800 point hit. Why would anyone want to launch a new business venture in an economy such as this?
The answer is, why not? If you believe in the quality of your product, understand that there is a need for something truly unique, and realize that it is priced fairly and provides amazing value, you go for it. Keyboard Classroom, when it becomes available next month, will be the only learn-to-type program on the market specifically designed and tested by students with learning disabilities. We have nearly two decades worth of data showing that with dedication and commitment by both student and parent, it turns kids with ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, etc. into touch typists who can excel in the classroom.
So is launching a new business during an econimic downturn a risky venture? You bet. But as my favorite baseball team (that shall go nameless) used to say, “Ya Gotta Believe.”
Steve Shaw