Tuesday, September 15, 2020

How To Emerge As A Successful New Entrepreneur During A Global Pandemic

 


 

Across the globe, nations are reopening the economies after the initial wave of shutdowns to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The pandemic has been a “black swan” disruption event for global economies - forcing business owners to reevaluate how they manage, lead, and drive change in a crisis.

As businesses slowly begin to reopen their doors and start welcoming customers back, a new class of pandemic-hardened entrepreneurs is emerging from the dust. As some business owners focus on how to help their firms and companies recover from a market-shifting shutdown, real entrepreneurs are putting in the time to develop the skills necessary to emerge more successful and competitive than ever.

The Pandemic-Led Entrepreneurial Advantage

Common sense would try and tell you that events such as a global pandemic would be a death sentence for most entrepreneurs. Yet history has shown us that creative and crafty entrepreneurs can pivot and adapt to the winds of change even during the worst economic moments.

The pandemic has already altered the market landscape forever. But for those who have been paying close attention to consumer trends, the landscape has already been in flux. In business operations, three significant elements have been driving businesses forward:

     Seismic Shifts in Market Globalization

     The Increase Of Knowledge Work

     Increased Technology Solutions For Automation

Simultaneously, consumer demographic behaviors are also changing, as Millenials and Gen Z continues to emerge into yet another financial upheaval in their history. As an entrepreneur and business owner, these consumers will be looking for companies to support that have their interests at heart. 

With these ideas in mind, here are four tips for emerging from the pandemic as an entrepreneur with a competitive edge:

Locate & Dominate A New Market

The shutdown of the entire economy has thrown the whole system into disarray. Companies that were thriving on December 31, 2019, may no longer hold influence in September 2020. Many of those market leaders may no longer exist, as the virus has quickly snuffed out their business.

As an entrepreneur, you have a unique opportunity to rise in the place of companies or brands that have lost their control on a particular market. See a need that others are failing to meet? Step up and create a solution, and you will quickly take your place as an industry leader in no time.

Increase Your Brand’s Reputation

When it comes to successful branding, there is always a bit of mystery involved in going viral. However, the pandemic economy has created the perfect conditions for rising above the noise of other brands struggling to adapt.

Take the time to build your brand’s reputation during this short period of pause, and when the world reemerges, you will find yourself ready to invite new customers into your business. Start creating connections with clients now, and you can watch your brand recognition soar post-pandemic.

Introduce A New Technological Solution

Have you had a great idea in your incubator, but no chance to introduce it to the world? The pandemic has allowed many entrepreneurs an empty stage for introducing their next great technological solution. Disruptions such as global pandemics can help bring to light solutions to problems that have only recently arrived. Consider the popularity of ride-sharing-turned-food-delivery.

By merely switching services to adapt to the changing market need, an entrepreneur can create a winning product where no opportunity was before. Get creative - the most world-changing technological advances were birthed from economic shutdowns!

Boost Customer Loyalty

As the market changes, one element remains the same: customer loyalty and appreciation hold an incredibly influential business dynamic. As unrest and public health continue to fill 24/7 news headlines, consumers are looking for ways to find hope in a chaotic world.

As an entrepreneur, you have a unique opportunity to bring influence to the consumer marketplace with ideas that not only generate needed products and services but positively engage with social issues. Consumers who see that a business or brand is taking a stand for the greater good are willing to pay a higher premium to be aligned with those services.

A great way to find an edge in the pandemic economy is to invest in customer loyalty through creative initiatives and community engagement. Find unique opportunities to serve those who are helping others, and invite your customers to join you for the journey. You will soon see the rewards that come from being an entrepreneur concerned with more than the bottom line.

Become A Post-Pandemic Entrepreneur


Many entrepreneurs will be slow to start a new venture or increase their current business operations during a difficult economic moment. However, those willing to boldly step out in new ways and grasp opportunities as they arise will find a post-pandemic market ripe for harvest.

The future of the global economy is as unknown as the coronavirus itself. Nobody is quite sure what business methods of the past will fade with the virus, and what innovations will lead the way in the new market. For those who are ready to turn difficulty into opportunity, the changes wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic will provide limitless chances for entrepreneurial success. Will you rise to the occasion?

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Thursday, September 10, 2020

How To Increase Your Business Earning Potential During A Pandemic

 


As an entrepreneur, did you ever imagine that you would need a global pandemic response policy? Few businesses could foresee at the close of 2019 that the opening months of the new decade would see a complete global economic shutdown.

The novel coronavirus pandemic took no prisoners - especially for businesses. In a matter of days, the COVID-19 pandemic hit economies like a tsunami. Many companies and organizations were shuttering their doors to mitigate the spread of the virus. From small startups to established enterprises, the rulebook on effective business leadership and growth was thrown out in exchange for crisis management. For others, the sudden shift was fatal. As early as May 1st, nearly 100,000 businesses closed their doors for good.

Is there hope for businesses to survive amid a once-in-a-century global pandemic. Better yet, are there ways that a company can thrive despite the challenges that lay ahead?

Empty stores and challenging sales environments don’t mean that your business has to struggle. There are huge benefits to be gained in the new pandemic economy for entrepreneurs and business owners who are willing to pivot their operations and adapt to new processes. The only limit is your creativity. Consider the following three practices to increase your business earning potential and thrive during COVID-19 and beyond.



3 Ways To Boost Your Business During A Pandemic

 

1. Revisit & Revamp Your Digital Presence

When the world goes online to shop, you should be there to meet them with open digital arms. It is shocking to see how many businesses ignore their digital web and social media presence. Many simply open social media accounts and websites and allow them to become antiquated and outdated quickly. As consumers head online to shop due to health risks and business shutdowns, your presence in the digital marketplace is more important than ever.

The first step to boosting your business during a pandemic is to invest in a digital audit. Look over every aspect of your social media and website presence to analyze whether you are taking full advantage of digital marketing opportunities.

Are you reaching current and new customers through targeted, ad-driven posts and organic content?

Does your website feature updated content and an online shopping system?

Have you placed a line item in your budget for digital marketing strategies?

By combining high-quality online content and a robust social media marketing plan, you can quickly reach and remind your audience that your business is still open and ready to meet their needs. Don’t let your storefront on Digital Main Street suffer - open your online doors and watch your sales traffic skyrocket.

2. Invest in Online Sales & Delivery

Once you have adapted your online presence to a pandemic-friendly marketing plan, you need to ensure that your products or services are online-sales friendly. One of the hardest-hit industries during the initial months of the shutdown was the restaurant and hospitality market. However, those businesses that adapted their sales to online-only with quick delivery or curbside service saw their sales take a much smaller hit than those who shut down completely.

Having a way for customers to reach your business and buy online through your website and social media is essential for creating an environment for your business to thrive. Revamp your services by creating outlets for curbside delivery or contactless door delivery to help your customers enjoy your company without risking their health. The increased convenience will pay huge dividends as the market goes digital in the years to come.

3. Help Serve Your Community

The pandemic is creating opportunities for businesses to increase their PR presence and raise awareness for various causes. A byproduct of getting your business involved in the community is increased awareness and brand reputation.

Lisa Laventure, Director of Strategic Communications at online businesses commerce company Lightspeed, says that mission and value are among the most important aspects of a business finding a way to reach consumers during a crisis:

“Companies that are more in touch with their customers and brand will be the ones that succeed. These are the moments when you fall back on your values… It’s not the time to market and promote, it’s the time to stick up for your customers.”

To increase your business’s impact on your customers, find a local or regional cause to support and create new ways to invite your customers to join you. During COVID-19 shutdowns, many business owners began to look outwardly and started initiatives to serve and celebrate frontline workers with unique events and donation-driven sales. Don’t miss the opportunity to increase your brand reputation and recognition by getting involved in your community.

Get Creative & Watch Your Business Thrive


One reason many entrepreneurs start their own business is to lead in creative ways and impact the community in which they live with quality services and products.

The pandemic has created a tragic and challenging environment for everyone. Still, it has also created an incredible opportunity for creative business owners to flip the script and lead new and exciting ways. Your ability to thrive amid a global pandemic is limited only by your willingness to be bold and creative.

Friday, September 4, 2020

Starting a Business During The COVID-19 Pandemic

 


Think that a global pandemic is the worst possible time to start your dream business? Think again - the opportunity may never be better to capture the momentum of a market in flux.

For many business owners worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the most unexpected events they have ever encountered. From sudden economic shutdowns to government-mandated restrictions on patron numbers and health code requirements, not a single element of “business as usual” has remained “usual.”

The pandemic’s impact has been even more unbelievable for businesses and startups just getting their feet under them when the pandemic struck. Whether they were only signing paperwork for a loan or moving equipment into their new locations, the hopes and dreams of many entrepreneurs in 2019 were quickly dashed when 2020 reared its ugly head.

For all its havoc, are there any silver linings for those just starting their businesses amid the global pandemic? The plunging markets, the increased health concerns, and rising unemployment could offer more than enough reasons to pull the plug on any new business venture - at least until the pandemic subsides. However, could there be hidden pearls of success waiting to be uncovered for entrepreneurs who are willing to push ahead and open their business doors during the pandemic?

There are many ways that your business or restaurant can begin to pivot and optimize adaptability to function in the post-pandemic economy. Below are four examples to consider leading your company into the pandemic economy:

1. Hello, Reduced Overhead Costs!

We get it - opening your new business during a global pandemic may seem like an insane decision. If you are looking for a silver lining amid the chaos, consider the reality that the pandemic has brought to companies around the world - decreased overhead costs.

As consumers move to online shopping, and team members increasingly work from home, businesses have quickly discovered that many of their daily operations can be done just as effectively from home. Unfortunately, this has left large, expensive buildings to sit empty and rack up costly utility bills.  

As a new business, how can you take advantage of new business practices to reduce your overhead budget? Can your team members work from home to help launch the business? Do you need to purchase a lease on a brick-and-mortar location after all? Do you need to spend money on physical business cards, paper supplies, and more?

You will be surprised how much margin you can regain in your startup budget by moving away from the traditional cost of starting a business in a physical location. Don’t fear the unknown that comes with launching a business in a digital-only format. Should the time come that consumers start emerging and returning to physical locations, you will be primed to move in that direction. However, don’t be surprised if you never do. The pandemic is changing many traditional ways of doing business - and the need to visit companies in-person may fall victim to the effects of digital convenience.  

2. Reach Your Target Audience Through Online Advertising

Just because doors are closed doesn’t mean you can reach your target audience with news and announcements about your new business opening. In fact, the pandemic’s impact on consumer behavior may give your new business an edge that few have ever enjoyed.  

Instead of depending on in-person sales and engagement, throw your marketing budget toward online engagement through a robust digital marketing strategy. By hosting live streams that showcase your new business mission, values, and products, you can reach more potential customers than ever before.

A benefit of launching your new business through an online medium is the ability to reach your audience on their terms. Instead of inviting them to visit your business location physically, simply show up on their smart devices through an integrated advertising plan. With a robust digital presence, you can potentially open your brand to more customers than you expect. Social distancing doesn’t mean you have to postpone your business launch. It may make reaching your customers more manageable than ever before.

3. Take Advantage Of New Technology

The world of COVID-19 has given way to incredibly significant new technological advances. This shouldn’t be that surprising - most innovations in the business world have come from a crisis. By adopting new technologies early in your business startup phase, you can enjoy the benefits of being on the front-end of exciting innovations that will lead the businesses of the future.

Consider the power of analytics-driven automation and applied intelligence to your business from the beginning. These solutions can help you choose the most price-effective products to help you engage your customers in new ways online. While other companies and businesses attempt to adapt their large-scale operations to these new technologies, by implementing them from the start, you can race ahead of the pack - before you even begin building your customer base.

Smart analytics is a great way to lead your digital marketing above and beyond in a world where online sales and engagement are taking precedence. As you move forward in opening your new business during the time of COVID-19, make sure to take advantage of all possible technological options to help you build brand awareness quickly.

Ready To Start Your New Business?

As you can see, there are many reasons to consider launching your business during a global pandemic. There are new, emerging technologies available that will allow you to reach customers like never before. Reduced overhead costs and the ability to conduct business digitally will open up new avenues of revenue to help you focus on providing the best products and services. Don’t be afraid to be bold - there is much to gain in the post-pandemic economy for those entrepreneurs who are daring enough to launch their passions!

Get started! Register a business online or get incorporated in Canada!