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5 Ways to Market Yourself During a Recession

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by Scott Belsky
Rather than suffer through a slow economy, creative professionals should seize the opportunity to market themselves. A recession just slows everything down. Clients act more slowly, fewer projects enter the pipeline, and we are left with a little extra time. Rather than fill this time with insecurity, we should use it to differentiate ourselves and build our own personal brands as more actionable, affordable, and innovative. Here are a few tips to consider in these uncomfortable yet opportune times.
(1) Start re-engaging with your rolodex!  During the high-flying times, it is easy to lose touch with past clients and colleagues. Now is a great opportunity to re-engage and strengthen your network. Spend some time fixing up your address book, go through that pile of business cards and enter them into your computer, and start connecting the dots on who you want to follow up with. Also, consider being a matchmaker - anyone you set up will feel all the more compelled to return the favor!

(2) Start a monthly email update. Every creative professional has some side projects worth talking about. Why not start a monthly email to your network with 3-5 quick updates on your latest and greatest? If you keep the email short and catchy, your network will likely forward it along to others. And when people need your services, you'll be top of mind.

(3) Start having breakfast (with whoever you can). Marketing your ideas and your own brand must also happen offline. Consider scheduling two breakfasts per week with a long lost colleague or an old client. You'll be surprised what potential opportunities and realizations can arise over breakfast.  And besides, breakfast is the cheapest meal of the day!

(4) Slow periods in the economy provide some precious time to invest in your online presence. Whether you're still employed, a freelancer, or on the lookout, take advantage of the opportunity to update your personal website or online portfolio. One anecdote we can share is that the Behance Network has seen seen extraordinary growth among both full-time and freelance creatives that are taking more time to showcase their work online and build their professional networks (what we call "Inner Circles").

Regardless of you're employment status, you need to market your greatest works in order to build your network and gain respect. Potential clients, employers, and collaborators will search for your work online. Give them something great to find.

(5) Embark on a major personal project. Some of the most productive creative professionals we have met try to complete one major personal project every year. The process keeps their creative instincts sharp and serves as a testament to their forward thinking, unrestrained capabilities. Now is a great time to follow through on an idea you've always had - something that will differentiate your portfolio when the boom returns.

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This post was written by Behance Founder & CEO Scott Belsky, whose new book, Making Ideas Happen, chronicles the methods of exceptionally productive creative people and teams. Learn more about MIH.

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  • Thanks for the useful tips. Although the economy is a factor, if you look at the parking lots of malls, movie theaters, and big-box stores, they are full. People are still buying...
    Linda /// 7/13/2010 11:36 am
  • Very nice!!!
    Caroline /// 5/26/2010 10:08 am
  • Hey!

    First of all , I want to thank you for all this informations , and I'd like it so much .
    Thanks for this sharing!

    Good work for ways to market ! ;)
    mariana /// 4/1/2010 4:39 pm
  • You're right!
    I'd like it so much and it was helpful about ways 2 market, thank you ;)
    Maria /// 3/28/2010 1:27 pm
  • I can't believe how many of my friends say they are creating their own economy and have decided not to participate in the recession. They say they are making more money now than they ever have in their life.

    Seems like success is a decision in any economy.
    Glen Woodfin /// 3/1/2010 2:26 pm
  • Thank you for these actionable, affordable and applicable tips for this season. I'll proactively add these to my action method list and make out a timeframe to do them in. An even bigger thanks to you, Scott Belsky, for all that you have done for the creative industry.
    travelingfemma /// 5/7/2009 4:02 pm
  • Yep. Breakfast sounds good!
    EleniP /// 5/7/2009 3:09 am
  • Great to see that others are thinking the same! Our second email is in the pipelines, we are realaunching our new website in the next few weeks as well as launching our first personal ecommerce project (the beast)



    I guess we should go out for breakfast tomorrow then.
    peweedesign /// 4/28/2009 12:20 pm