When the economy collapses, you'll still need a way to generate goods
or services that can be bartered with others for survival. While lots
of people have gone to great lengths in the realm of prepping with
stored food, medicine, water filters, precious metals, ammo and
communications equipment, very few have realistically thought about
what sort of business they might run in a post-collapse economy.
In this two-part special report airing on TalkNetwork.com, I cover
the 15 best businesses to operate in a collapse.
A collapse doesn't mean just sitting around eating canned foodThe
topic of running a post-collapse business is very important to
explore, because far too many people believe that a collapse will
merely mean them sitting around, living off stored foods and waiting
for order to be restored.
Depending on the collapse scenario,that restoration could take
YEARS(consider an EMP attack that takes out the Large Power
Transformers across the grid). During that time, even someone who is
well stocked with food and other supplies will still need to engage in
community barter and local commerce. And sooner or later, even large
supplies of stored food run out and need to be replaced with freshly
grown food...
That's why every person needs to be able toproduce something of value
in a barter economy: a product or a service that someone else finds
valuable in a collapse scenario.
For example, shoe repair skills seem antiquated in today's economy,
but they can be extremely valuable in a collapse. In fact, show and
clothing repair is a "business" that can be very successful in a
collapse.
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