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5 Small Business Tips To Survive And Thrive During The Pandemic

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Business Tips During the Pandemic

One moment, you're standing firm and steady; the next, you're grasping at straws.

What now?

That must be what everyone thought when C O V I D - 19 hit. Especially small business owners.

Some companies temporarily closed, and others even filed bankruptcy because of this p a n de m i c.

So, how do you pandemic-proof your business?

If you're an SMB operator trying to survive or wanting to thrive during this time, here are 5 small business tips for you:

Tip #1: Put everyone's safety first.

If you're a brick-and-mortar business, practice safety protocols.

  1. Open the door for your customers to lessen their surface contact.
  2. Have alcohol or sanitizer ready at the entrance.
  3. Take their temperature; if convenient, have someone ask them about their symptoms.
  4. Wear face masks (and PPEs if needed) to make your customers feel safe.
  5. Disinfect the place regularly.
  6. Have your employees checked and tested for C OV ID,
  7. Monitor your team's condition. Let them take the day off or work remotely if someone feels sick.
Take health precautions seriously. A decrease in productivity is better than the whole business shutting down because of the virus spread.

Business tip to survive the pandemic #1 safety first


Tip #2: Adapt to change.

Be like bamboo. Strong but adaptable.

If this crisis has taught retailers something, it is to be flexible. Change with the times.

Use modern technology to your advantage. Let your customers find you online.

"Grocery retailers have to realize online order and click-and-collect will become 30-40% of their business," Brittain Ladd, Global Business and Strategy Consultant.

Here are a few new normals most businesses are adapting to keep their businesses surviving and thriving:

  1. Operate with a skeletal workforce.
  2. Offer house delivery or partner with delivery apps.
  3. Have a pick-up or take-out-only option.
  4. Adjust your space to ensure social distancing inside your store/office.
  5. Ask customers to give the exact amount.
  6. Provide online payment options or cashless transactions.
  7. Offer subscription services. A subscription box is flourishing in the health, beauty, fashion, and pet industries.
  8. Go digital. Even companies as big as Target are turning to online shopping because of C OVID.
Putting up an online shop is easier than you think. There are online tutorials you can check. Or you can book a consultation with a digital marketer and plan a strategy. 

Business tip to survive the pandemic #2: Adapt to change


Tip #3: Stay connected with employees.

You need your team for your business to survive. 

Your employees need you now more than ever, so stay connected by ensuring you have a good internet connection - if you are considering switching internet service providers or researching suddenlink internet plans. Other similar packages could help you to find a good fit for your needs.

Thank heavens for technology. Working remotely is now possible. 

Establish a work-from-home option with your team.

You have the advantage if you've already created a remote work system before C OVID. However, if you don't have one, don't fret. It's not rocket science.

Have clear work-from-home guidelines for your employees.

Here are 3 tools you can use for productivity:

  1. Slack is an excellent tool for chatting and simple project management.
  2. Google Meet, Zoom, and Skype for calls.
  3. Trello is a fantastic app for keeping track of your team's daily tasks.
Talk about your deliverables---who should do what, and when is it due?

Clear communication is the key.

More than work, ask your team about how they're coping during this crisis. Offer support. There are free mental health consultations online you can refer them to.

Your employees should feel heard. They will take care of your business if you take care of them. 

Business Tip #3: Stay connected with employees


Tip #4: Keep your clients/customers in the loop.

Like you, your customers are trying to figure out what's happening and where they should go.

Be their guide. Be the constant and regular they know they can still depend on.

How to communicate with customers while everyone's staying home? 

According to the International Telecommunication Union, over 4 billion people use the Internet now. That's a whopping 53.6% of the global population!

Make sure someone's manning your communication channels. 

  1. Set up a Messenger bot for FAQs. Have someone check message inquiries.
  2. Send emails and/or post updates about new policies, process changes, store hours, or promotions.
  3. Get their feedback. Ask your customers what they need from you as a business and what changes they want to see.
  4. Use social media to share your behind-the-scenes stories with your followers and engage with them.
Customers will appreciate your effort to ensure they're still getting the service or product they need, even during this crisis.

Be transparent with your company's plans. A well-informed customer is a happy customer. Show them you care and that their needs come first.

Don't leave your loyal customers in the dark.

Trust goes a long way.

Business Tip to survive the pandemic #4: Keep your clients/customers in the loop


Tip #5: Give back.

Some companies involve their customers in giving back to the community by asking them to donate.

Human Nature offers Pledge a Package wherein you can shop online for natural hygiene kits. They will then deliver these to health workers in different hospitals.

Some restaurants offer their kitchen for organizations to prepare free meals.

What can you offer?

Remember: whatever you give comes back to you a hundredfold. 

Business Tip to survive the pandemic #4: Give back


Bonus Tip: Change your mindset!

Now is not the time for a victim and scarcity mentality. Now is the time to think out of the box.

Your business will not progress if you stay stuck as the business owner.

Condition your mind as it is your most important asset. The more you master your mind, the more you can take control of your business, no matter the circumstances.

The resources you have at your disposal or your skills will all go to waste if you have a poverty mindset.

Take this trying time as an opportunity to grow your business and yourself.

When you feel lost, return to your business's mission and vision. Why did you start? What are your goals?

This crisis will end soon. But your business doesn't have to.

Use these tips to help your small business survive and thrive during the pandemic. 

Hang in there. We're in this together. 😉

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  1. Thanks for the awesome tips. I feel we need to keep in constant contact with the employees, so that they don't feel alone.

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    1. You're welcome. Yes, we all need each other especially during this time. Thanks for stopping by.

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