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  • What are you doing to make your business survive or thrive during the pandemic?

    Miguel Hill
    15 replies
    Did you have to lay off workers to cut down expenses? Any tips on how to adjust to the new normal?

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    Marina Timchenko
    go remote and use time tracker to keep up with employee activity tmetric.com
    Devin Gray
    Say Their Names
    Say Their Names
    Go Remote
    Matthew Wildrick Thomas
    All of our tutoring went online. It's had its benefits and drawbacks. We've seen less local demand, but we can also reach new customers who are much further away.
    Pankaj Patidar
    Cost cutting on infrastructure.
    Maya Ben Zid
    A remote working solution.
    A remote working solution.
    Shifted to working from home and doing as much networking as possible
    Meng Wee Tan
    Doing more online marketing
    Dave Newmuis
    We're a 100% remote company with our team spread across three countries. We use operwell.com for almost everything we do now, that cut our software costs down by about 70%.
    Dave Newmuis
    Operwell is my company, but since we still use it to run our own business, it's been a lifesaver in a few different ways for us.
    Greg Ludvickson
    Lots and lots of communication through slack, google meet, etc.
    ABHISHEK SINGH
    Betterment of networking
    Sarah Marion Zeus
    I think it really depends on whether or not your business can adapt a more remote style of working. over simplifying it stuff that needs to be made at location may have a hard time while cases where you just need a computer and internet will have it much easier
    LocalPin - Find Local Vendors Near You
    Just increase your marketing efforts and keep finding new new online resources to enhance your online reach. Also, social media is always a great way specially if you can fin your audience over LinkedIn can just give you some amazing results.
    Bryan Stouffer
    Webinars, Embrace Remote for all Ages, Focus on Communicating your Value everywhere.