From what I've been reading, perhaps they should be taking precautions.

I don't mean panic buying all the toilet paper in the supermarket. 

You'll still be able to get a newspaper quite cheaply.

No, what I think is the real problem here is the impact this could have on our financial markets and economies.

There is already talk of some e-commerce online stores closing down because they can't get stock to sell.

I know this is happening in the bricks and mortar shops as well, not closing yet but struggling to get enough stock to stay in business.

If a cure or vaccine can be discovered quickly enough, then the issues could be nipped in the bud, and we'll all sigh in relief, if not, then it could become dire.

I am not trying to be an alarmist here, just stating what is obvious to me.

OK, what do I see as a solution?

That's a fair question since I brought this up I should also propose a solution.

Firstly, if you have investments, you might like to get out of them and into cash.

If the market gets the wobbles, it could go into free fall.

By the way, I'm not an investment advisor, so this is not professional advice, and you should do your due diligence and talk with your advisor.

Still, it's better to be a month or two too early than a day late.

Other than that the rest is routine good personal hygiene such as washing your hands correctly and regularly.

Stay healthy.

Regards,

Brent.

P.S. As far as your finances are concerned It would pay you to get a start on developing a secondary source of income.

You could do it with the seed money sources I've shared with you before or begin with the email methods that I shared yesterday. 

I'm currently going through the Traffic Nemisis package that I have also shared with you. 

I have begun implementing some of the ideas in that.

It's an ingenious way to leverage Facebook and its algorithm to deliver you an ever-growing flow of targeted prospects for no cost.

You don't have to do this if none of your target markets is on Facebook or you think that Facebook is a fad that will disappear like MySpace has. 

If you think that there might be something in this for you, I just bought the $12 front end, then you might like to check it out here.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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