Like a lot of business owners, Eric Bryant of Gnosis Arts, an Internet marketing firm started in 2007, found himself struggling during the recession. He thinks his company survived only because of two counterintuitive decisions he made. To hear his story, please watch the video below.
Gnosis Arts
The New York Times is looking for other business owners who have struggled and survived, and who are willing to submit a short video telling about their experiences. (You can watch this video to learn more.)
If you have a survival story that you would like to share, please contact us by e-mail at smallbusiness@nytimes.com. Tell us how you saved your company. We will get back to you with more details on how to submit your video.
The videos will be featured in future posts on this blog and elsewhere on nytimes.com.

June 16th, 2010
Kevin Martinez
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