Opportunities in odd places

You’ve heard of the old saying that for every door that closes, a window opens. A great example: many growth experts have worked in the church market, where visionary pastors dreamed of mega churches. Now that the economy has put the kibosh on big buildings, watch for growth in multiple locations. And that’s good news for technology experts.

How? Videoconferencing, scheduling events online, web-based church materials, even social networking. My prediction: interactive online learning (i.e., games) that applies biblical approaches to every day situations is right around the corner. Another hot area: background checks for volunteers. Security experts, start your engines…

My question: how are you using all these changes to find new markets? I’ll drill down on those hidden holes in the market in the upcoming Here’s the Deal call on recession-proof niches on March 10th. Click here for more info and registration.

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One Response to “Opportunities in odd places”

  1. Mike Miller says:

    Churches are a great place to share your talents with. I find that I get hired more often to bring good clean entertainment to there groups plus providing workshops on various topics, teacher training, customer service, even marketing.

    I do believe every speaker can make a dent in these resources!

    PS
    My fees are usually not a problem. They are willing to pay for quality, give it to them!

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