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The Coronavirus Forces Brick & Mortar Businesses to Sell Online

People from around the globe are feeling the
pinch of being quarantined for days on end, due to the deadly Coronavirus. What started as a “stay
indoors” suggestion has now become an absolute quarantine for many people. Most
people made temporary arrangements. They bought enough food and other
necessities to last about two weeks. Those who could work remotely from home.
People listed as essential employees used the greatest precautions and took the
streets to save lives. These were doctors, nurses, law enforcement, and many
more.

Before long, people began to realize that the
COVID-19 was unlike anything our generation had experienced before. When toilet
tissue, bottled water, hand-sanitizer, and antibacterial gel flew off the
shelves. Citizens started paying attention. We did what we do. We went to the
internet and tried to buy the things we needed. That was a very brief window of
opportunity.

Businesses did what they knew to do. They
called their suppliers and took advantage of online business opportunities for retailers.  Since retailers are used to materials being
picked up at their shop, the quarantine caused yet another problem.

If the entire order is going from one supplier
to one vendor, you simply follow the rules and have a 6-foot area between the
people delivering and the people accepting the merchandise. Orders, packing
slips and other paperwork is done via the computer.

How can a brick and mortar business sell their goods if no
one comes in?

Going online to weather the storm and doing business during the coronavirus pandemic became a matter of necessity to ensure business continuity, ensuring that the business and the people could survive the proverbial storm. Doing business under Covid-19 also meant going online, which soon became the new normal, forcing businesses and people alike to figure out how to continue their lives in a virtual world online. Fortunately, we do live in a digital age and the idea of business continuity conducting business online is a challenge that can be easily overcome

We are not people who expect to wait. When the
government shuts our doors, they leave us to ourselves to figure out what we
need to do. Here are some clues:

Use your email

Now is the time to keep communication open
between you and your customers. Run specials on things you want to sell. If the
customer insists on picking up, chalk a staging area. Have an employee in full
gear place the order on the square.

Encourage your clients to use
their computer

Most businesses have websites that
communicate, receive and process orders. They check the availability of
equipment. They have customer service agents that are there to serve you. But,
a lot of customers would rather pick up the phone and call an agent rather than
type a short message. During a time like this, technology is of great value.
Encourage your customers to use the system. An easy way to do this is by
commenting, let’s look in the system because whoever gets to it first gets the
product.

When you have done all you can do

If Coronavirus continues and we have all we
can do, it is time to be honest and ready. Post signs that read, “We are
temporarily closed, for deep cleaning.” Take this time to really do a deep
cleaning for safety’s sake. Stay active online. Do not allow a customer to
think you don’t care. Stay in touch via your website and email. Do not give the
impression that you are just resting until something else happens.

Now is the time to let your customers,
employees, vendors, and end-users know that you are their side. When little
things show up that can help someone, go the extra mile. We all approach this
with a positive outlook. It may be frustrating, but it is necessary if we are
going to get through this as quickly as possible.

This too will pass

There have been deadly pandemics before. There
have been illnesses that have changed our world. In each of those horrific
situations, people died painful deaths. While these horrors were all around,
people reached for any ray of hope. In 2020, we have hope. We have world-class
scientists working around the clock to solve this. We have the greatest minds
in the study of health working around the clock. We have the technology and
have the ability to cure COVID-19 if given a bit more time.

With all of this power, we know Coronavirus
will be conquered soon. We know the virus is forcing governments around the
world to scramble. Every man, woman, and child is affected by this pandemic.
Businesses from retail to freelancers are trying to find enough “normal” to
carry on. We will survive this pandemic as we have survived those that came
before it. Until then, we will use the tools at hand to do our part to bring
COVIC-19 to its knees.

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