Reevaluate Your products
Some products you sell may be irrelevant to their needs, while others may be more important than ever.
During the pandemic, you may be selling products that aren’t relevant to your customers anymore. For example, you may be selling travel or live event accessories or – travel and live events are extremely limited due to the pandemic, so you may not be selling many of those. To adapt to this and mitigate any lost sales, you may need to remove those products or alter them in a way that can adapt to at-home use.
Comunicate with your clients
Utilize your messaging channels, including social media, to inform customers about what’s changing (and staying the same) with your business.
You have to Think
There’s no better time than the present to start planning on how you’ll be approaching the rest of the pandemic and how you’ll be returning back to normal once it’s over.
While we all want to increase sales, we also don’t want to lose sales either – look at what your business is doing right now and locate any weak points.
To start your plan, perform an audit of your business. Where are you losing sales, where are you gaining sales, and where have you stagnated?
Do Marketing
Everyone is in front of a laptot, cellphone, tablet.