All the Covid-19 challenges is affecting the market dramatically and people are in stress and wondering...
· When will we be out of lockdown?
· Will there be more flare ups and border closures?
· How can I stay safe and healthy, avoiding Covid-19?
All of these questions create loads of uncertainty in the mind of your clients. However, there’s still things you can do which will put you ahead of the pack. Planning can help your business be stronger and better prepared. Here’s some suggested activities:
ð Update your marketing plan with a three-month social media schedule, so there’s no last minute stress and uncertainty about what you are going to post. Think about all the milestones you want to hit in 2021 and how you can use your marketing to get your messages and offers out there.
ð Set out a plan of business goals and activities you want to have in place. Decide what are you aiming to achieve in the next 90 days.
ð Ensure your website is up to date and accurate – as people will rely on this information to contact you, make enquiries or assess your offering. Are there any features that will help to create leads that you could add?
ð Assess your projected income and outgoing cashflow. If income has reduced, look at how you can save money and negotiate extensions to payment terms.
ð Could you be offering add-on services or pivoting into e-commerce or other new products and services? How about taking advantage of the new Facebook Marketplace?
ð Keep an eye on your overdue invoices and act quickly to collect payments
ð Create special deals and packages that are seasonal or related to special days (such as Valentines Day or Mothers Day), to increase cashflow
ð Acknowledge loyalty from your clients and employees by giving them small gifts as a token of your appreciation.
ð Check what assistance you may be eligible for if you’ve been impacted (directly or indirectly) by drought or bushfires - www.business.gov.au
I hope these suggestions will prompt you to consider how you can be better prepared to reduce the stress and overall impact of Covid-19. Time spent planning is never wasted, especially when you can ensure that your business is performing at its best.
If you need help with your business, please do get in touch.
Jacquie Tewes, CEO, Nurturing Your NDIS Business,
Email info@nurturingndis.com.au
Jacquie Tewes is assisting new and current disability sector services with the NDIS, Registration, Business Development and business set up and management. She has worked across several community services organisations, as a Program Manager, and provides coaching and training. She is committed to ensuring business owners are empowered and equipped to navigate the NDIS. She has won a range of awards for outstanding achievements with exceptional performance with the BEC, Initial Healthcare and DHL. She has a management degree from University of Canberra, is an accredited trainer, coach with Diplomas in HR, Small Business and Business Administration.Welcome to your blog post. Use this space to connect with your readers and potential customers in a way that’s current and interesting. Think of it as an ongoing conversation where you can share updates about business, trends, news, and more.
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