The silver lining can be golden for you!

As many small businesses have been hit hard by the current economic situation, many towns are having more and more empty storefronts appear as merchants have to close down shop. At an event I was speaking at the other night, the merchants of a small town were talking about the possibilities it presented for their surviving businesses, in perhaps providing some additional space in which they can promote their businesses.

Landlords of vacant spaces will usually want to avoid empty, or brown-papered, windows at all costs. If you were to approach the owners of vacant commercial or retail space with nice big windows in high-traffic areas, you can likely come to an agreement that will allow you to use their windows as another display area for your own business, even if its only for a short while before they rent the space again. In fact, these spaces might allow you to do some really innovative and cool, eye-catching things you can't do in your own window or display space. And, if an entire window is too much space for you, partner with some of the other businesses around yours to create something that makes people stop and notice, and become more aware of all of your businesses.

As tragic as these times can be for the loss of other small businesses, sometimes there can be a silver lining amidst it for your own. Will you take advantage of it, and turn it into gold?

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