I am very fortunate to be able to work at home during the Coronavirus pandemic. Some of my clients have had to pull back work, but many others are still working on the marketing and PR for their business.
Clients still need content for their website, or help with a press release for the UK media. The focus shifts on different industries and additional options for customers.
There is of course a spotlight on healthcare businesses, companies that offer delivery for their customers and financial advice for customers. These are just three industries which are still pushing their marketing to keep communicating to new and existing customers.
Many businesses are having to take a new path - a traditional farm shop may now have stopped allowing customers into the shop, but instead are offering delivery of their items instead. This new concept requires marketing communications to their local area. A business may need new blog content, email marketing or brand communications to their local area.
So many businesses are having to think outside the box to survive these challenging times.
I'd love hear how you may have adapted your businesses to keep going.
Stay safe,
Julie.
Clients still need content for their website, or help with a press release for the UK media. The focus shifts on different industries and additional options for customers.
There is of course a spotlight on healthcare businesses, companies that offer delivery for their customers and financial advice for customers. These are just three industries which are still pushing their marketing to keep communicating to new and existing customers.
Many businesses are having to take a new path - a traditional farm shop may now have stopped allowing customers into the shop, but instead are offering delivery of their items instead. This new concept requires marketing communications to their local area. A business may need new blog content, email marketing or brand communications to their local area.
So many businesses are having to think outside the box to survive these challenging times.
I'd love hear how you may have adapted your businesses to keep going.
Stay safe,
Julie.