by Ailsa Page | 27.09.21 | COVID-19
Everyone knows you need to do marketing, but how do you continue to do your marketing in lockdown? We need to develop different strategies for our marketing in lockdown whether you’re able to run your business or not. In this video discover new ideas and ways to...
by Ailsa Page | 21.09.21 | COVID-19
Have you or your business been slow in lockdown? It’s not surprising with the constant changing of momentum, it’s hard to keep things accelerating. It’s also hard to manage our own personal energy levels when we have to keep stopping and starting. It’s a bit like...
by Ailsa Page | 29.05.20 | COVID-19, Insights, Marketing Tips, Small Business Marketing, Social Media
In these COVID times communication seems to take on two extremes. Businesses are either retreating (verbally isolating as well as physically) and it’s difficult to find out what is happening with them or the opposite occurs with businesses frenetically providing...
by Ailsa Page | 08.04.20 | COVID-19, Insights, Marketing Tips, Small Business Marketing, Small Business Tips
Here is another ‘C’ to consider that will help you through the Coronavirus crisis. COMMUNICATION. Communication is absolutely vital right. Communication with your accountant, your suppliers and most importantly, your customers. These are just some of the questions...
by Ailsa Page | 06.04.20 | COVID-19, Insights, Marketing Tips, Small Business Marketing, Small Business Tips
Here’s another C to adopt throughout this Coronavirus stage. CONTACT. Yes, I know we’re not allowed to have physical contact with our customers and others, but we need to stay in ‘virtual’ contact with everyone we do business with. We need to stay in touch with...
by Ailsa Page | 03.04.20 | COVID-19, Insights, Marketing Tips, Small Business Marketing, Small Business Tips
The first C to note in any crisis is to STAY CALM. With all the noise and panic that’s surrounding us, I know it’s easier said than done, especially if you’re a business owner trying to navigate your way through this far from perfect storm. But staying calm is...