The Timely Entrepreneur’s Guide: How to Negotiate Like a Pro 

A playbook for closing deals, retaining clients, and maximizing value—Caribbean edition.

 

Table of Contents 

The Psychology of Negotiation 

Pre-Negotiation Prep 

6 Proven Caribbean-Tested Tactics 

Handling Objections 

Closing with Confidence 

Practice Scenarios 

 

The Psychology of Negotiation 

Key Mindsets: 

Win-Win or Walk Away: Never force a deal that erodes trust. 

Anchor First: The first number on the table sets the tone. 

Silence is Power: Pauses pressure the other party to fill the gap. 

Caribbean Context: 

Relationship-first: “Lime and talk” builds rapport before numbers. 

Flexibility: Be ready for “Island time” delays in decisions. 

 

Pre-Negotiation Prep 

Checklist: 

Know Your BATNA (Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement): What’s our Plan B if this fails?

Research Their Pain Points: Are they pressured by quarterly targets? Competitor threats?

Define Walk-Away Terms: Minimum acceptable price/terms.

 

6 Proven Caribbean-Tested Tactics 

Tactic 1: The “Trini Aunty” Approach 

Start with warmth, then get strategic.

Script: 

We’re excited to help—let’s find a way that works for both sides. What’s your ideal outcome?

Tactic 2: Trade, Don’t Discount 

Swap concessions instead of lowering prices.

Example: 

“If you commit to a 12-month contract, we’ll include a free resilience audit.” 

Tactic 3: The “Colmado” Principle

Bundle small wins.

Script:

“For [X] price, you’ll get [Y] AND [Z]—like buying a ‘pack’ at the corner shop!”

Tactic 4: Leverage Local Pride 

Appeal to community impact.

Script: 

 “Partnering with us means supporting Caribbean-owned research and innovation.” 

Tactic 5: The “Carnival Deadline” 

Create urgency without pressure.

Script: 

“”This offer stands until Friday—just like Carnival, it’s a limited-time experience!” 

Tactic 6: The “Steelpan Pause” 

“Let silence work for you.” 

After presenting terms, wait 5+ seconds. 

 

Handling Objections 

Objection | Response  

| “It’s too expensive.” | “What budget were you hoping for? Let’s tailor a package.” | 

| “We need to think.” | “Of course! What specific concerns should I address now?” | 

| “Your competitor offers X.” | “Interesting! How do they handle [unique value you provide]?” | 

 

Pro Tip: Reframe with “I understand… however…” (e.g., “I understand cost is key—however, our ROI is 3X industry average.”). 

 

Closing with Confidence 

 Signals They’re Ready: 

– Asking about implementation. 

– Nodding/saying “That makes sense.” 

 

 Scripts: 

– Assumptive Close: “Should we start onboarding on Monday or Wednesday?” 

– Sharp Angle Close: “If I include [bonus], can we sign today?” 

 

Never: “So… do you want it?” 

Practice Scenarios

Role-Play 1: The Hesitant Client 

– You: Pitch a 6-month BCP consulting package ($5K). 

– Client: “We only have $3K.” 

– Goal: Trade concessions (e.g., reduce scope but lock in a contract). 

 

Role-Play 2: The Comparison Shopper 

– Client: “Company X charges less.” 

– You: Highlight unique differentiators (e.g., “Our products are Trinidad-tested—here’s a case study.”). 

 

“In the Caribbean, we don’t just negotiate deals—we build partnerships. Go get ‘em!” 

— The Timely Entrepreneur Sales Team

RECESSION MARKETING PLAYBOOK


By The Timely Entrepreneur Resource and Research Centre 

 

The Reality of Recessions 

Let’s face it—economic downturns are brutal. Customers tighten their wallets, competitors get desperate, and many businesses vanish. But here’s the truth: recessions also create HUGE opportunities for brands that adapt quickly. It’s what those in business identify as the perfect storm’.

The Timely Entrepreneur Resource and Research Centre will show you how to not just survive—but THRIVE—with our proven Recession Marketing Playbook. 

By the end of this session, you’ll have 3 actionable strategies to recession-proof your marketing, retain customers, and even gain market share. Let’s dive in!” 

Part 1: Recession Consumer Psychology 

  1. “Fear + Frugality Win”

   – During recessions, people don’t stop spending—they spend DIFFERENTLY. They prioritize value, trust, and essentials. Your job? Speak directly to those needs.

 

  1. The 3 R’s of Recession Buyers:

   – Reassurance: “Will this solve my problem LONG-TERM?” 

   – Reduction: “Can I get it cheaper or slower?” 

   – Rewards: “What extra value can you throw in?” 

Case Study: “When Airbnb rebranded during the 2008 crash, they didn’t sell ‘vacations’—they sold ‘earning extra cash from your spare room.’ Revenue jumped 80%.” 

 

Part 2: 3 Recession-Proof Marketing Strategies 

 Strategy 1: Double Down on Existing Customers 

Acquiring new customers costs 10X more than retaining old ones. Here’s how to keep them loyal:

– “We know times are tough. That’s why we’re giving YOU, our valued customers, [exclusive discount/free upgrade/early access]—because you matter more than ever.” 

Tool: Check out our Loyalty Email Subject Lines Templates

Strategy 2: Reframe Your Value (Not Your Price) 

Discounting is a race to the bottom. Instead, bundle or reposition:

– Example: Don’t sell ‘cleaning services’—sell ‘Time-Saving Sanity Packages for Stressed Parents.’ Charge MORE for convenience.

Exercise: Write down your core service. Now add ‘so you can…’ to highlight outcomes. 

 

 Strategy 3: Hyper-Targeted, Low-Cost Channels 

Forget spray-and-pray. Focus on high-ROI platforms: 

– Email: 42% ROI (vs. 2% for social ads). Resend unopened emails with ‘Did you forget?’ subject lines. 

– WhatsApp/SMS: 98% open rates. Send ‘flash offers’ to your top 20% buyers. B-fitastic (Trinidad) has mastered this.

 

Template: WhatsApp Scripts for Urgent Promos

 

Part 3: Adaptive Messaging 

 Words That Work in Downturns 

    Swap This → For This 

  -“Premium” → “Worth Every Penny” 

  -“Sale” → “Smart Savings” 

  -“New” → “Proven Solution” 

 

Activity: Rewrite one of your ads using these triggers. Pair up and critique!

 

Storytelling Wins 

One of our bakery clients facing flour shortages launched ‘Small Batch Fridays’—limited, higher-priced items. Sales jumped 35% because scarcity = perceived value.

 

Closing Call-to-Action 

Recessions reward the agile.

Your homework: 

  1. Pick one strategy to implement this week.
  2. Stay tuned for our next workshop—we’ll dissect YOUR campaigns and make them downturn-proof.

 

Remember: The businesses that win aren’t the biggest—they’re the ones that adapt the fastest. Which one will you be? 

 

Do you still need 1:1 help? Book a discovery session with us. Let’s build your comeback story! 

 

Create Scarcity, FOMO & Instant Sales

How to create scarcity, FOMO, and instant sales—even in a slow economy. 

 Why WhatsApp Works for Urgent Promos 

– 98% open rates (vs. 20% for email) 

– 45% faster replies than social media DMs 

– Ideal for Caribbean markets where WhatsApp is the #1 messaging app 

 

Pro Tip: Use these for flash sales, last-minute inventory clearance, or event reminders. 

The “24-Hour Flash Sale” Script 

(For: Liquidation or cash flow boosts) 

[Business Name] FLASH SALE!

Today ONLY, get [Product/Service] at [X]% OFF! 

Deal ends TONIGHT at [Time]. 

Reply ‘SALE’ to claim your discount! 

 WhatsApp to order. 

 

Psychology: Scarcity + time pressure. 

The “Last Few Left” Script 

(For: Low-stock alerts) 

Only 3 [Products] Left! 

Almost sold out—grab yours before they’re all gone. 

Use code ‘LASTCHANCE’ for [X]% OFF. 

Reply ‘YES’ to reserve yours now!

 

Psychology: Scarcity + exclusivity. 

The “VIP Early Access” Script 

(For: Reward loyalty or pre-launch buzz) 

Your VIP Invite: Shop Before Everyone Else!

As a valued customer, you get FIRST dibs on [New Product]. 

Starts now—public sale begins [Date]. 

Reply ‘VIP’ for your private link!” 

 

Psychology: Status + reciprocity. 

The “Urgent Deadline” Script 

(For: Registrations, early-bird pricing) 

FINAL HOURS! [Offer] ends at [Time]. 

Don’t miss out on [Benefit]. 

Last chance to save [X]$! 

Reply ‘DEAL’ to secure your order now! 

 

Psychology: Loss aversion. 

The “Personalized Upsell” Script 

(For: Repeat customers) 

Hey [First Name]! Saw you loved [Previous Purchase]. 

Pair it with [Related Product] for [X]% OFF today! 

Reply ‘ADD’ to upgrade your order!

 

Psychology: Personalization + convenience. 

For Higher Conversions:  

  1. Timing Matters: Send between 11AM–2PM or 7PM–9PM (peak WhatsApp usage).
  2. Use Emojis Sparingly: 3–5 per message max.
  3. Add Voice Notes: Personal urgency boosts trust.
  4. Segment Lists: Send to past buyers or engaged contacts first.                                                                                 – Pro-tips

 

Proactive Strategies to Survive & Thrive in Economic Downturns 

Phase 1: Fortify Your Foundations 

(6–12 Months Before Potential Recession) 

 1. Financial Armor 

– Cash Reserves: Build a 6-month liquidity buffer (prioritize this over expansion). 

– Debt Strategy: Refinance high-interest loans; negotiate flexible terms. 

– Expense Audit: Identify and cut 3–5 non-essential costs (e.g., subscriptions, redundant software). 

 

 2. Customer Retention Engine 

– Loyalty Programs: Launch “recession-proof” perks (e.g., prepaid discounts, membership tiers). 

– Payment Flexibility: Offer installment plans or barter options for cash-strapped clients. 

– Feedback Loop: Survey top 20% customers to anticipate changing needs. 

 

 Phase 2: Adapt Your Operations 

(3–6 Months Before) 

 3. Revenue Diversification 

– New Streams: Monetize existing assets (e.g., rent unused space, sell digital templates). 

– Pivot Potential: Test low-cost offerings (e.g., consulting, maintenance packages). 

– Supply Chain: Secure backup local suppliers to avoid import delays. 

 

Idea Bank: 50 Low-Cost Revenue Streams

 4. Lean & Agile Team 

– Cross-Training: Ensure 2+ staff can perform critical roles. 

– Performance Metrics: Shift KPIs to efficiency (e.g., profit per labor hour). 

– Talent Pipeline: Partner with freelancers/contractors to scale flexibly. 

 

 Phase 3: Crisis-Proof Execution 

(0–3 Months Before/During Recession) 

 5. Hyper-Targeted Marketing 

– Message Shift: Highlight value (e.g., “Cost-saving solutions for tough times”). 

– Channel Focus: Double down on highest-ROI platforms (often email > social ads). 

– Community Leverage: Co-market with complementary businesses. 

 

✓ Scripts: Recession Marketing Playbook

 

 6. Stakeholder Alignment 

– Suppliers: Renegotiate terms (e.g., bulk discounts, longer payment windows). 

– Bank/Lenders: Pre-approve emergency credit lines before crunch time. 

– Employees: Transparent communication + profit-sharing to boost morale. 

 

✓ Guide: How to Negotiate Like a Pro

 

Phase 4: Post-Recession Growth 

(Recovery Mode) 

 7. Strategic Reinvestment 

– Opportunistic Spending: Acquire distressed assets/competitors at a discount. 

– Tech Upgrades: Automate to reduce long-term labor costs. 

– Brand Refresh: Position as the “post-crisis leader” with storytelling. 

 

 8. Future-Proofing 

– Monthly Resilience Reviews: Track leading indicators (e.g., late payments, search trends). 

– BCP Update: Integrate recession lessons into your continuity plan. 

 

 Your Action Plan 

1. Assess Your Stage.

2. Prioritize 3 Steps: Focus on financials, customers, or operations first. 

3. Join Our client group and chat with one of our Business Development Officers

 

Recessions don’t destroy businesses—complacency does. Prepare today, profit tomorrow.” 

— The Timely Entrepreneur Resource and Research Centre 

 

 

Idea Bank  

Low-cost, culturally savvy side hustles and businesses for Trini entrepreneurs.

How to Use This List

  1. Pick 3 ideas that align with your skills/resources.
  2. Test cheaply – Launch a MVP (e.g., Instagram page) before investing.
  3. Scale what works – Reinvest profits into higher-margin versions.

 

Opportunities don’t happen. You create them.” — The Timely Entrepreneur Resource and Research Centre

Food & Drink (Trini Flavors = Profit) 

  1. “Doubles Kits” – Pre-measured channa/barra flour + recipes for diaspora
  2. Hot Sauce Subscription – Monthly delivery of local pepper sauces (e.g., Moruga Scorpion)
  3. Rum Cocktail Mixers – Pre-packaged ingredients for rum punch/sorrel drink
  4. Bake & Shark Pop-Ups – Mobile fry stations for events (health permit required)
  5. Corporate “Pastelle Platters” – Holiday orders for offices

Retail with a Trini Twist 

  1. “Tobago Chocolate Experience” – Bean-to-bar workshops + souvenir packs
  2. Upcycled Carnival Costumes – Turn old feathers/beads into home decor
  3. Local Herb Boxes – Fever grass/chadon beni with planting instructions
  4. PNM/UNC Meme Merch – Politically themed stickers/mugs (low-risk satire)
  5. “Trini Auntie” Gift Crates – Blue soap, coconut oil, and angostura bitters

Digital Hustles (TT Focused) 

  1. Soca Artist IG Management – Handle promotions for underground artists
  2. Caribbean Stock Photos – Sell pics of Maracas Beach/Pitch Lake to bloggers
  3. “Trini Slang” App – Crowdfund a dictionary with audio pronunciations
  4. Online Parang Lessons – Teach cuatro via Zoom to international learners
  5. Wining Workout Videos – Monetize YouTube tutorials

Tech Bonus: Offer WhatsApp Business setup services for market vendors. 

Services TT Needs 

  1. “Grocery Link” – Personal shopping for elderly/expats (charge 10% fee)
  2. AC Gas Refill Van – Mobile service for homes/businesses
  3. Carnival Band WhatsApp CRM – Manage customer queries for designers
  4. School Uniform Resale – Buy used, sanitize, resell before September
  5. “Dr. Fix-It” – One-call solution for leaks, tiles, etc. (subcontract tradesmen)

Urgent Need: Reliable last-mile delivery for e-commerce (use maxi taxis?). 

Tourism Goldmines 

  1. Airbnb “Yard Experience” – Charge tourists to lime with locals (dance, cook, etc.)
  2. Caroni Swamp Night Tours – Partner with licensed boatmen (safety first though)
  3. “Carnival for Introverts” – Private costume photoshoots
  4. Heritage Trail Podcast – Monetize via sponsors (Angostura, Tourism Board)
  5. Custom Chutney Lyrics – Write personalized songs for weddings

Eco-Opportunities 

  1. Coconut Husk Planters – Upcycle from coconut vendors
  2. “Green Fete Kits” – Biodegradable cups/straws for party promoters
  3. Tire Upcycling – Make ottomans/playground equipment
  4. Plastic Brick Workshop – Teach communities to reuse waste
  5. Plant Clippings – Propagate succulents/herbs; sell in recycled containers.

Arts & Culture 

  1. Old Carnival Tape Digitization – Convert VHS to DVDs for nostalgia lovers
  2. Steelpan Maintenance – Seasonal tuning/repair service
  3. Indigenous Storytelling Kits – Warao legends + craft activities for schools
  4. “Pothole Art” – Mosaic fillings sponsored by local businesses
  5. Custom Ole Mas Costumes – Political satire designs pre-Carnival

Financial Hacks 

  1. Bundle low-cost digital products (e.g., “Remote Work Starter Pack”).
  2. TTD-USD Exchange Alerts – WhatsApp group with premium tips
  3. AI-Powered Services – Use ChatGPT/Midjourney to offer resume edits, social media captions, or logo designs.
  4. Small Biz Payroll Help – Handle NIS/BA payments for hustlers
  5. “Side Hustle CFO” – Teach other entrepreneurs to manage cash flow

10 Bonus Ideas for 2025

  1. “Crix & Cheese” Food Truck – Gourmet versions near bars
  2. Dragon Stout Ice Cream – Collab with parlors
  3. Port-of-Spain Walking Tours – though Zoe does a good job on her own
  4. “Pothole Reporter” – Sell verified data to municipal corps
  5. School Solar Project Kits – STEM grants available
  6. Pre-used Jumbie Dolls – Halloween rental service
  7. “Chutney AI” – Generate custom lyrics via chatbot
  8. Poui Bloom Alerts – SMS service for photographers
  9. “Caribbean Grandma’s Recipes” – PDF cookbook of traditional dishes
  10. Trini OnlyFans Cooking – Exclusive creole recipes platform

 

Trini to de bone? Make money from home!” — The Timely Entrepreneur T&T Team 

Don’t Wait for the Storm to Build Your Ark.


RESILIENCE

  • Adaptability
  • Agility
  • Sustainability

Your Business Matters


The economy is a fickle beast. We can’t control its twists and turns—but we can control how prepared we are. 90% of businesses fail during crises not because of the crisis itself, but because they lacked a plan. Whether it’s a recession, supply chain collapse, or sudden market shift, the difference between survival and failure comes down to one thing: proactive resilience. 

That’s where The Timely Entrepreneur Resource and Research Centre steps in. We specialize in helping businesses anticipate risks, adapt to chaos, and emerge stronger—from launch to exit strategy. Here’s how to bulletproof your business: 

Resilience Plans: Your Business’s Shock Absorbers

A Resilience Plan isn’t just about surviving disruptions—it’s about thriving through them. It ensures: 

Adaptability: Pivot quickly when markets shift. 

Agility: Turn threats into opportunities (e.g., supply chain delays → local supplier partnerships). 

Sustainability: Keep cash flowing even in downturns. 

For example: When a major retailer lost 40% of its imports during the port strike, their resilience plan activated backup suppliers within 48 hours. Could your business do the same? 

Download our free Resilience Plan template

Business Continuity Plans (BCP): No Downtime, No Excuses

A BCP is your playbook for keeping operations running when disaster strikes. Most businesses focus on IT recovery—but what about staff, suppliers, or customer trust? 

Critical Gaps Your BCP Must Cover: 

Staff shortages: Cross-train employees now to avoid panic later. 

Customer retention: How will you communicate during crises? (E.g., loyalty perks during recessions.) 

Financial buffers: Rule of thumb: Save 3–6 months of operating costs. 

Free Resource: The Timely Entrepreneur’s BCP Audit Checklist identifies weak spots in under 10 minutes. 

Recession-Proofing: Action Steps Most Businesses Ignore

Recessions don’t kill businesses—complacency does. Top 3 Prep Strategies: 

  1. Fortify cash flow: Negotiate longer payment terms with suppliers now.
  2. Diversify revenue: Example: A clothing store added rental subscriptions during a slump—revenue grew 20%.
  3. Leverage stakeholders: Your accountant, suppliers, and bank are lifelines.

Tip: Schedule quarterly check-ins with them. 

Check out our Recession-Readiness Framework 

Work Smarter, Not Harder

Crisis preparation isn’t about working more—it’s about working strategically. Invest in: 

Tools: Automate inventory/accounting to free up crisis-response time. 

Training: The Caribbean Institute for Entrepreneurial Development offers programs on crisis leadership. 

Relationships: A strong network = faster recovery. 

 Don’t Wait for the Storm to Build Your Ark.

Economic downturns are inevitable. Your business’s survival isn’t. Take action today: 

  1. Assess your risks with our 5-Minute Quiz → (yourlink.com)
  2. Stay tuned for our upcoming webinar: “Recession-Proof in 90 Days” 
  3. Book a consultation with our resilience experts 

The Timely Entrepreneur Resource and Research Centre equips you with: 

– Custom risk assessments tailored to your industry. 

– Step-by-step continuity plans (no jargon, just action). 

– Ongoing support to turn uncertainty into advantage. 

Your future self will thank you. Get started now.