Your business presence during lockdown
25th March 2020
There is no doubt that COVID-19’s presence is having a significant impact on the world, in all walks of life. As a business owner, now is the time to invest in your online presence. This will help ensure that when the world inevitably recovers from the current situation, your business will be there shining like a beacon when normality resumes. We have listed eight ways that might help you to continue to run your business, or prepare for your return when this problematic period ends.
Video Conferencing
As
we are now officially on lockdown, before you jump into cancelling all meetings
and events take a second to explore other ways these could still take place. It
is always a viable option that a meeting could be held as a video conference,
using free communication tools such as Zoom. Holding meetings in this way
allows you to maintain some resemblance of a
normal routine, while at the same time helping alleviate any feelings of isolation within your team.
Show your website some love!
Websites
have the potential to become outdated more quickly than we can predict, so what
better time than now to update your content? Keeping your content fresh and
current works wonders in maintaining your business’s visibility, while
effectively representing your brand at the same time. If you have had to temporarily close your
business, it’s worth remembering that Google never sleeps. When Google sees
that your content is being regularly updated with high quality content, this
will increase your Google ranking, making a small amount of work worth the
time.
Work together
Partnering
with other similar businesses during this challenging time can be hugely
beneficial. There will be time to compete with each other later but for now,
pooling your resources means you will all have a better chance of weathering
this storm and emerging relatively unscathed.
Within business communities during this difficult time, more and more businesses
are sharing the details of other businesses in the area. Almost as a show of solidarity. Write a blog about these businesses and link
their websites in the piece. Not only
this, but your customers will appreciate information being made available to
them in one place, as they can find services they require with ease.
Acknowledgement backlinks (which is what these would be) which lead people to
high-quality websites are essential for SEO too.
Link up!
Now
is a perfect time to ensure all customers and clients can access your links to
various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and
LinkedIn. Double check that they are all
up to date. Something to bear in mind is to make sure these links open in a
separate browser page, so the visitor can return to your site with ease. Broken
links are a massive frustration to users, so don’t waste this opportunity to
double-check them.
Maintain your social media presence
While
in isolation or working remotely, it is the perfect time to stay on top of your
social media posting. Live streams, uplifting posts, and engaging content are
good practice under normal circumstances. However, in the current climate,
these types of posts will play a large part in keeping morale up too. Best of all, it is clear you are open for business!
Everybody wins!
Accessibility
This
one does not just apply to times of isolation. Having a webpage that adapts to
any device is a great habit to get into at all times. Not only will it prevent
frustration in your clients viewing on their mobile, but as mentioned above,
helps hugely with your Google rankings. Google now uses mobile-first indexing
which in layman’s terms, means that your place in Google is determined by how
your website appears and performs on a mobile device.
Security is key
A
secure website is an emblem of trust. With people taking online security more
seriously than ever before, an SSL certificate is hugely reassuring. An SSL is
a digital certificate that provides authentication for a website and enables an
encrypted connection between the user and the host. Not to sound like a stuck
record, but again, this is key to your ranking on Google. A website deemed ‘unsecure’
will display a warning message to the user, which increases the likelihood of
them leaving your page immediately.
Light the beacons!
Calls
to action cannot be emphasised enough. You can do everything right, and still
lose business if you do not have a clear call to action that directs your
client or customer to where they should go to acquire your service. Popular
advice is to have three calls to action on your site’s homepage. An example
would be how to contact you, with options to call, email and a ‘contact us’
form.
These are just some of the ways you can stay ahead during these inarguably uncertain times. Would you like some more advice? Perhaps you have a suggestion of your own? Either way, we would love to hear from you! Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us!
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