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DaddyHalbucks 10-08-2008 01:27 PM

global financial crisis - how can we profit? [business thread]
 
How can people in the online or adult biz profit from this world wide financial meltdown?

How can we stay afloat?

How to profit from a decline?

What products keep selling strong in a downturn? What products are worth dropping until better times return?

Let's discuss!!

BradM 10-08-2008 01:30 PM

Firstly, kill yourself.

Second - we all prosper.

buzzy 10-08-2008 01:32 PM

You can profit by not being a retard and not voting for retards like Bush and McCain.

Doctor Dre 10-08-2008 01:32 PM

Buy a bank

- Jesus Christ - 10-08-2008 01:37 PM

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pornguy 10-08-2008 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 14870555)
Buy a bank

This may not be that far off the mark. But dont buy one, Consider finding some friends with cash, and OPEN one.

xmas13 10-08-2008 01:47 PM

The world is coming to a fucking end!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Four years left, 4, 3, 2, 1......................... BOOOOOM. :)

DaddyHalbucks 10-08-2008 02:29 PM

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alexchechs 10-08-2008 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by - Jesus Christ - (Post 14870640)
BAILOUTBITCHES.COM is available!

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Vendot 10-08-2008 02:31 PM

Theres tons of ways.... its a perfect time to get into emerging markets shares if you're interested in investing and even real estate.

If you want something more solid to hedge against the downside, Gold is an obvious choice.

woj 10-08-2008 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vendot (Post 14871001)
If you want something more solid to hedge against the downside, Gold is an obvious choice.

yea, and watch it plummet as the economy recovers... :(

Wang Dong 10-08-2008 03:30 PM

i imagine real estate in usa is now low price opportunity

DaddyHalbucks 10-08-2008 03:31 PM

What businesses are the most recession proof?

Where does online porn rank?

mynameisjim 10-08-2008 03:42 PM

Clearly the best way is to promote Broke Amateurs in my sig.

But seriously, I read about a guy who is opening grocery stores that sell expired goods at nearly a 70% discount and he's totally cleaning up.

If you look at some of the most wealthy people throughout history, many made their fortunes in times like this.

Warren Buffet bought a shitload of GE stock, seems like a good move to me.

EscortBiz 10-08-2008 03:43 PM

soup kitchens

halfpint 10-08-2008 03:59 PM

Peeps are still paying for dating so it seems

shark laser 10-08-2008 04:00 PM

strangely these past few weeks were really really strong for me...
i no longer see any logic in it...

vapewiz 10-08-2008 04:01 PM

bail bonds or those shady payday loans i would think pick up in times like this

fuzebox 10-08-2008 04:03 PM

Actually this is a good thread, if you ignore all the trolls replying in it.

I've been brainstorming this for the last week or so, decided to start building some new mainstream information sites, stuff like safe investments, foreclosure buying, debt consolidation, even survival and food shortage.

F-U-Jimmy 10-08-2008 04:06 PM

I think this will be a growth Industry
 
Funeral Homes For Sale
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Found 7 Funeral Homes For Sale

Sales are up 20% for the month of September alone !!

zabijaq 10-08-2008 04:07 PM

You can't profit. Rotschilds & Morgans planned to get richer by ruining millions of others and there is nothing You can do with it. Also Sorós adapted this tactics and he got tons non-government agencies funded by his Open society foundation and all those "fighters for democrupcy" bitch everyday in Sorós-friendly media just to know of primeministers popularity and get back Politicians under Sorós to power.

halfpint 10-08-2008 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 14871396)
Actually this is a good thread, if you ignore all the trolls replying in it.

I've been brainstorming this for the last week or so, decided to start building some new mainstream information sites, stuff like safe investments, foreclosure buying, debt consolidation, even survival and food shortage.

Now debt consolidation might be a good idea. If you can get financial institutions that will still loan out money to people with debt. BTW Do you know if loan companys actually have or allow affliates.

bhutocracy 10-08-2008 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 14871396)
Actually this is a good thread, if you ignore all the trolls replying in it.

I've been brainstorming this for the last week or so, decided to start building some new mainstream information sites, stuff like safe investments, foreclosure buying, debt consolidation, even survival and food shortage.


I've been thinking along your lines, debt consolidation and payday loans in particular. Not really worried about the survival stuff though unless it's basic saving for tards ebooks, things aren't THAT bad no matter how rabidly the media is driving sentiment into the ground. It's a pity someone else didn't start the thread.

Vendot 10-08-2008 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woj (Post 14871267)
yea, and watch it plummet as the economy recovers... :(

Thats the whole point of hedging against the downside. If the economy goes to crap, you gain and if the economy recovers, you gain. WIN WIN.

No-one is dumb enough to put everything in gold. Its usually something youd put 5% - 10% of your cash into if there was a serious risk of adverse conditions such as those we find ourselves in today.

Worth mentioning that October is Indian Wedding season when the gold price traditionally rallies by around 10% so theres some additional upside in the short term.

bhutocracy 10-08-2008 05:26 PM

Online advertising will continue to grow overall (and to a point) as advertisers move ever more scarce advertising dollars away from expensive traditional media and into cheaper online campaigns. Also when oil prices start to rise again because of actual tangible dwindling production you'll have more people telecommuting and spending more time online in a year or five depending on how long this slowdown has delayed things.. Whether they've got enough money to spend will be another thing, but I do still see overall growth in time spent online.

2012 10-08-2008 05:40 PM

start shining apples

Brent 3dSexCash 10-08-2008 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bhutocracy (Post 14871801)
Online advertising will continue to grow overall (and to a point) as advertisers move ever more scarce advertising dollars away from expensive traditional media and into cheaper online campaigns. Also when oil prices start to rise again because of actual tangible dwindling production you'll have more people telecommuting and spending more time online in a year or five depending on how long this slowdown has delayed things.. Whether they've got enough money to spend will be another thing, but I do still see overall growth in time spent online.



Shares of Yahoo decline on Web ad market worries
Wednesday October 8, 8:28 pm ET
Shares of Yahoo sink as analysts forecast slowdown in Web display advertising

SEATTLE (AP) -- Shares of Yahoo Inc. slid Wednesday after analysts said worse-than-expected conditions in the display Web advertising market will make for a tough finish to 2008 for the Web portal and search company.

Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Yahoo's stock fell 82 cents, or 5.6 percent, to $13.76 and earlier hit a five-year low of $13.20. In the past year, Yahoo shares have traded as low as $14.53 and as high as $34.08.

American Technology Research analyst Rob Sanderson wrote in a note to investors that as companies grow more cautious about Web ad spending through the current economic crisis, Yahoo's display advertising business will take a hit.

gornyhuy 10-08-2008 05:45 PM

Certain mainstream verticals are either not effected and/or benefiting from the situation.
:)
My sales are ROCKING.

mmcfadden 10-08-2008 06:21 PM

When people lose their house, cars, get divorced... their depressed. Depression leads to drinking and porn. The economy should do well for porn surfers... problem is too much free! Find the formula to push the average free surfer to pay and you'll make it!

My point is their will be more surfers googling "hot local whore" then ever before. Just need to capatilize... which means compete with the tubes.

Or... open a liquor store :)

TisMe 10-08-2008 06:39 PM

Residential rental properties and/or rental management services would seem to be worth looking into.

Stellar 10-08-2008 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mmcfadden (Post 14871954)
When people lose their house, cars, get divorced... their depressed. Depression leads to drinking and porn. The economy should do well for porn surfers... problem is too much free! Find the formula to push the average free surfer to pay and you'll make it!

My point is their will be more surfers googling "hot local whore" then ever before. Just need to capatilize... which means compete with the tubes.

Or... open a liquor store :)

Beat me to the punch.

Liquor store for sure.

bhutocracy 10-08-2008 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brent 3dSexCash (Post 14871842)
Shares of Yahoo decline on Web ad market worries
Wednesday October 8, 8:28 pm ET
Shares of Yahoo sink as analysts forecast slowdown in Web display advertising

SEATTLE (AP) -- Shares of Yahoo Inc. slid Wednesday after analysts said worse-than-expected conditions in the display Web advertising market will make for a tough finish to 2008 for the Web portal and search company.

Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Yahoo's stock fell 82 cents, or 5.6 percent, to $13.76 and earlier hit a five-year low of $13.20. In the past year, Yahoo shares have traded as low as $14.53 and as high as $34.08.

American Technology Research analyst Rob Sanderson wrote in a note to investors that as companies grow more cautious about Web ad spending through the current economic crisis, Yahoo's display advertising business will take a hit.

Oh yes it's horrible, instead of 30% growth they will have to make do with 20%. Poor dears. Meanwhile traditional media dreams about merely not growing as much.

"BULLISH growth forecasts of up to 30 per cent for the $1.4 billion online advertising sector next year are being slashed as the big five online publishers and key media buyers admit economic volatility is hitting the business harder than expected.

Online search advertising, dominated by Google, is still expected to exceed 20 per cent, bringing overall growth for online advertising to about 15 per cent for the 2009 fiscal year."

Tempest 10-08-2008 11:03 PM

I'm going with the Colbert plan to buy Cambells Soup Stock.

rowan 10-08-2008 11:17 PM

In the short term the AUD/USD is declining so I'm getting more local currency per USD than a month or two ago. I'm hoping we'll get to party like it's 2001 sometime soon, when one US dollar bought more than 2 Australian dollars. Noice! :D

GregE 10-08-2008 11:41 PM

Online gun sales perhaps?

GregE 10-08-2008 11:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woj (Post 14871267)
yea, and watch it plummet as the economy recovers... :(

When real estate bottoms out (if it ever does), that's when you sell the gold and buy land :thumbsup

tabasco 10-08-2008 11:58 PM

Do Costco have an affiliate program?
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...rodid=11219554

FlexxAeon 10-09-2008 12:08 AM

i kinda figured that those businesses that compete with the web and have been haning on by a thin string (print publications, for example) would finally bite the bullet due to this crisis, which would make the web that much more worthy.

porn specifically: i dunno. we are eating ourselves

marketsmart 10-09-2008 12:15 AM

i think real estate as well as high risk loans that are backed by collateral will be great segments.

traditional credit is going to become scarce. a friend of mine owns many commercial offices. one of his best tenants is a company that loans up to 50% equity on low value homes.

example. a home that is worth $50k that is paid for (there are a lot more of these properties than you would think), this company will give up to a $25k loan at around 18-20% apr.

this company is killing it. they pay my friend his rent in cash and usually pay 2-3 months at a time, ahead of time.

whenever i go to his office, i see 4-6 people at his tenants office either making a payment or taking out a loan.

people come and go all day long.

WiredGuy 10-09-2008 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marketsmart (Post 14872881)
example. a home that is worth $50k that is paid for (there are a lot more of these properties than you would think), this company will give up to a $25k loan at around 18-20% apr.

Is your friend registering mortgages or liens on the property?
I've done this for a few people at around 10-12%.
WG


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