What to do if you are not a food deliver

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What to do if you are not a food deliver

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If your business has its own specifics and does not provide for a complete transition to online, try to be flexible, and not just wait. Based on customer demand, you can come up with temporary solutions that will allow you to partially satisfy needs and stay afloat. Even in the most severe crisis, people do not completely stop buying familiar goods, but try to make their choice more carefully, based on conditions dictated from outside. Do not try to go into "finishing off" with constant imposition, this will only cause even more stress and negativity.

Don't overprice or underprice. The first will germany telegram database scare away buyers, and the second will ruin you even faster than a protracted crisis. Instead, think up some special (but temporary!) promotions or create a separate line of goods at more loyal prices, where you can save money and maintain interest in the market.

At the moment, the sphere of food delivery to home is at the peak of demand. But not all business is food. And what to do if you sell clothes? Try to implement a promotion for free fitting at home when buying 2 or more items (to justify the trip). Shopping without leaving home has long been feasible. This way you will save staff (temporarily, by transferring an employee to delivery) and support those customers who periodically buy something from you.



For fitness centers and training courses, there is an option to switch to online training. Some companies have already started practicing this type of training. For example, WeGym conducts training via video communication for those who do not want to interrupt their training during quarantine. If some clients do not want to go this route, offer to freeze the subscription or add a few visits to it as a gift.
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