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Post by account_disabled on Dec 2, 2023 5:07:33 GMT
Conor Cawley Conor CawleyLast Updated: Thursday, December 24, 2020 5 minutes read As the lockdown eases and more employees head back to the office, we were interested in investigating the challenges small businesses have faced due to the Covid-19 pandemic, what they have been doing over lockdown to develop their business, any upskilling they’ve done, the technology they’ve used over this time, and what their plans and outlook for the future are. The team at Tech.co surveyed 100 small businesses about how Buy Bulk SMS Service they’ve managed during the lockdown. 80% of small business owners said Covid-19 has had a negative impact on their business, yet 55% are feeling very positive for the future 100% of respondents have been using lockdown to build their business, with the majority focusing on marketing, connecting with customers, and upskilling. 76% have upskilled during the lockdown – with SEO, social media, learning a new language, and data analytics as the most common new skills to learn. So whether that’s producing helpful content to navigate the crisis, or reassuring clients services are at their disposal to help cope, it’s important to open dialogue early and to continue talking to your client. Jon Davis of tech company Medius Talk and make connections with your customers. Find out what they want you to do to help their situation. Use this time to create content that is good for now and for the future as this period of time won’t be forever.
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