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Why a slowing economy can be the best time to grow market share | Expert advice for local businesses

Why a slowing economy can be the best time to grow market share | Expert advice for local businesses

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(607NewsNow) — For many local business owners, the first instinct during an economic slowdown is to cut expenses, and advertising often ends up on the chopping block. History and data show that pulling back on marketing during tougher times can actually be the most costly mistake. A slowing economy presents a rare opportunity: the chance to grow market share while competitors go quiet.

1. Less noise, more visibility

When other businesses scale back, the marketplace becomes less crowded. Your message has a better chance of standing out, grabbing attention, and making a lasting impression on customers who are still spending, just more carefully. This is especially valuable for local businesses who aggressively compete against “big box” stores.

2. Customers remember who showed up

In times of uncertainty, consumers look for stability and trust. If they consistently hear your business name while others go silent, they’re far more likely to choose you when it’s time to buy. Advertising through a slowdown plants the seed for loyalty that pays off long after recovery.

3. Market share is won in the valleys, not the peaks

When the economy rebounds, as it always does, businesses that kept advertising will already have a head start. They’ve stayed top-of-mind, earned trust, and captured market share from competitors who cut back. Those competitors then face an uphill climb trying to regain lost ground.

4. Advertising costs often work in your favor

During slower periods, media companies may offer more flexible rates or bonus opportunities. This means your advertising dollars can actually go further, giving you more exposure for the same, or even less, investment.


Advertising in a strong economy is like rowing with the current, it feels easier, but you’re moving alongside everyone else. Advertising in a slowing economy is like rowing when others stop, you may be working harder, but you’ll pull ahead.

The businesses that lean into advertising during a slowdown are the ones that come out stronger, with a bigger slice of the market and a loyal customer base.

Now is not the time to pull back. It’s the time to stand out.

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