How to Cope with the Repair Business Crisis During Coronavirus Epidemic?
In the past few weeks, the graphs of all the industries, including the repair industry, have been going low due to the alarming threat of the pandemic “The Coronavirus/COVID-19.” Everybody is concerned for themselves, their loved ones, and their businesses as well. So, what are the points that every repair business owner must understand and implement?
Coronavirus or, to be more precise, the quarantine it led to, will undoubtedly affect many businesses all over the world - both the big and the small ones. This raises a question for many business owners - how can I protect my business from going bankrupt during the COVID-19 pandemic?
The most effective solution is to move your business online. Of course, this is not the one-fit-all solution, but in many cases, it might be a saving grace. Especially when it goes about small retail businesses and the restaurant industry.
Of course, site design and development will take several months, but it’s still worth doing it because:
We don’t know how long the quarantine will last.
By the time it’s over, many people might get used to ordering food, groceries, and different goods online, so the site will still be in handy.
Regards,
Akshay
Consultant
Try to stay in contact with your clients!
Use the time and overhaul your existing web presents or get help building a small new one.
Improve your Google my business entry.
Generate (with professional help) leads for CONVID-19 downtime.
Don't freeze! Take advantage of your opportunities.
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I have tried to answer this to some extent in a recent blog I wrote, especially for the e-commerce sector
A major point to understand is to try and stay in contact with your clients or potentially reach out to prospects. This can be achieved by advertising on multiple marketing channels including creating a website online and sending out direct mail!
In this pandemic, everyone is at home so direct mail is a fantastic way to spread the word of your business and your offerings. In addition, you can utilize targeted mailing lists that will allow you to segment and target categories that mirror your current customers! Direct mail is a cheap marketing strategy that continues to thrive in this pandemic! Check out: https://www.theaddressers.com
I put together this list of financial resources for those suffering economic losses during the Coronavirus outbreak.
Hope this helps answer your question!
-Mike
Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has already hit small businesses hard.
Business owners need to be ready to buckle down, reassess and make changes to their business strategy in order to weather the storm (and beyond).
To cope up with this, do read this blog on - 7 Tips To Keep Your Business Afloat During COVID-19.
This will help you for sure.