Why we want to help you go digital during this crisis

Mar 31st, 2020

We’ve been expecting an economic downturn for a while now – there have been plenty of signs, and numerous predictions around the interchange of bull and bear markets – what few could have guessed is that it would be a global pandemic that finally tipped us over the edge.

The last time we wrote about the possibility of recession was early last year – and it feels far longer ago than that – when America and China were involved in a battle of the tariffs and Brexit was the headline everyone was concerned with.

However, the emergence of COVID-19 as a global threat has changed the world – we’ve seen the acceleration of trends as brands have been forced to adopt remote working, while digital conferences have leapt from a minority to the only game in town. It’s difficult to think of business at times of crisis, but there are many business owners and self-employed people that have little choice.

Situations like these leave people with choices to make about budgets, about the direction that their business is taking; it has accelerated some change and has cut others off at the root. What news reports have shown consistently is that businesses that have not considered a digital presence previously have to find ways to accomplish the shift in a rush.

We don’t know how long this situation will last, but studies have shown that maintaining budgets during economic downturns has great advantages for recovery, while many top marketers recommend shifting to brand building in order to accelerate out of the turn.

As a digital marketing company, we can only look to carry on as we are – do the best we can for our clients and try to help them any way we can. However, as we’re by no means the key workers that the world is currently relying on, it can feel like we need to do more. For that reason, we’ve put together a guide to going digital during a crisis and we’ll make ourselves available to anyone needing some advice until things settle down.

The eBook includes sections on:

  • Google My Business
  • Your free Google website
  • Selling through Amazon
  • Shopify
  • Building a Website
  • Optimising your existing website
  • Promoting your site with paid search
  • Using social media
  • Working from home

You can find our guide below (free to access – no forms to fill in – we understand that this isn’t the time to ask for anything in return), and if you need any help navigating the choppy waters ahead, you can contact us using the address [email protected]

Need anything else, or want to take advantage of a pause in content marketing and PR efforts to push some technical fixes?

Then get in touch with our team who will be on hand to help you on your content marketing journey!

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