The Parent Trap
It’s not news to anyone who has had or has been a child that parenting is really hard work. It is.
It’s not news to anyone who has had or has been a child that parenting is really hard work. It is.
Just a few months ago, you can probably imagine the stares and implicit condemnation that you would receive for wearing a surgical MASK in PUBLIC. Not that people didn’t.
Has COVID-19 managed to move you outside of your comfort zone? Join the club.
Teaching isn’t just about imparting your personal knowledge. Or even the knowledge of your staff. It can also be educating consumers about the finer points of your brand.
One of the hottest trends online – especially in the era of social distancing – is distance learning or online instruction. Even if educating isn’t your thing, you probably have some valuable expertise that you can share. And guess what? There’s probably an audience for it.
If you are stuck at home with little to do, you actually have one of the greatest assets a business can have: Time. This precious commodity allows you to do interact with your customers like you’ve never had the chance to do before.
Perhaps you don’t have the kind of business that needs to sell online. Maybe you own a restaurant, or a service that offers deep tissue massages. You may already have a website, but you’ve probably never explored e-commerce before because you never needed to.
Right now, an unprecedented number of people are scrolling through their social media feeds, staving off boredom and hunting for content. Why not produce some?
One of our clients is a museum with acres of scenic Japanese gardens, and we are assisting them in weathering the downtime by staying relevant to their audience.
You may not have noticed, but there is a vast conspiracy afoot to make everything have meaning. Value. Worth. Especially Internet content.