|
The Herman Trend Alert
January 13, 2021 Small Business Pivots for Pandemic Success Some small businesses and solopreneurs have pivoted their businesses and become more successful than ever before. This Herman Trend Alert addresses three effective pivots. As you read about these entrepreneurs, my challenge to you, dear readers, is to consider how you and your friends could apply this kind of adaptability to other industries? Looking Great on Zoom Before the Pandemic Ginger Burr was providing fashion and image makeover consulting for women clients over 40 from her location in metro Boston. A brilliant red head, not surprisingly, Ginger's wardrobe is simply perfect for her hair, skin, and eyes. With fewer in-person opportunities due to COVID, Ginger pivoted to helping women (and men) look amazing online. Now, she's coaching and teaching courses to help women look their best on Zoom, including wardrobe, lighting, and sound and other platforms. You can find Ginger's Zoom videos on YouTube, and if she doesn't have one already, I'm certain she will create a course soon. You can find a video from Ginger on "How to Look Good on Zoom". Virtual Walking Tours of Savannah Last year, Forbes had listed Underground Tours of Savannah as one of the top 10 things to do in town. When COVID-19 hit, Patt Gunn, the CEO and founder, was quite disturbed. Without tourists, how was a walking tour and reenactment company, showcasing African American history to survive? Then, Sistah Patt as she is fondly known by locals, came up with the idea offering her tours virtually. This pivot made a huge difference for this Gullah Geechee master storyteller and her whole organization. Now, with the entire country focused on race issues, Underground Tours has seen an uptick in the request for their virtual walkabouts. And here's the best part, though there is currently a 10-guest limit on in-person tours, their virtual tour option has no such restriction. How cool is that?
A Chef's Transformation and Success I love these inspiring stories! The presence of this Coronavirus does not need to mean economic downturn; if, like these three forward-thinking businesspeople, we look for the opportunities, it could mean new success. To learn more about Ginger's services or sign up for a consultation, visit her website. To access Underground Tours of Savannah, visit here. To order Chef Gio's "unforgettable [vegan] dining experiences," visit his website.
Next Week's Herman Trend Alert: COVID-19 and Climate Change
HEAR JOYCE SPEAK TOMORROW AT 11:30 AM EDT
GET COACHING FOR YOUR PEOPLE FOR LESS THAN $1/DAY!
JOYCE IS ON THE RADIO EVERYDAY NOW
To read this Herman Trend Alert on the web: https://hermangroup.com/alert/archive_3-29-2023.html.
New subscribers are always welcome. There is no charge for this public service. The Herman Trend Alert is read by over 30,000 people in 90 countries, including other websites and printed periodicals. Click here to sign up for the Herman Trend Alert.
Do you enjoy receiving this weekly e-mail update? Contact us about our co-branded Herman Trend Alert service.
Subscribe or Unsubscribe to weekly Herman Trend Alert
|
7112 Viridian Lane |
Web site design by WebEditor Design Services, Inc.