How COVID 19 Is Affecting Small Businesses

The effects of COVID-19 have become a reality for many. However, small businesses are bearing a unique financial burden. Fortunately, you can help keep these companies afloat with some small, but incredibly helpful measures. Local nonprofits and charities in Atlanta are doing all they can to support those in need in our area and there are many ways to help them out during this time. Click here to learn more.

The best thing you can do to help is simply by liking, following, and leaving a review on a business’s social media platforms. You can also help by simply sharing updates and changes posted. For example, many restaurants are doing curbside pickup. Simply re-sharing this on your story allows them to spread the word and get more business and costs you no money to do! If you want to further support small businesses in this time, keep reading to see the best (and free) ways to do so. 

Leave Good Reviews

Consider leaving great reviews online for services you’ve used, or refer them to others. Many hairdressers are asking people to support them by doing this! This way, they are still building their business and potential client base while waiting to be able to work again. A word of support can also go a long way for stressed-out business owners, especially those in industries who are at a standstill due to the pandemic. 

Virtual Service

Many businesses are finding virtual ways to continue to serve their customers so be sure to check for other options before canceling an appointment. Many in healthcare have shifted to online consultations to be able to listen to symptoms and prescribe medicine for those in need. Our clients have been offering gift cards, online shopping options, and offering virtual appointments. Staying safe is the number one priority, but it’s important to keep in mind many services can be provided via phone and video conferencing. It’s also important to re-schedule these appointments as soon as you can.

Be Patient

In many cases, businesses are working with fewer than needed employees and resources. There's a good chance that you'll experience longer waits, surged prices, delays, or out-of-stock items. These things can be so frustrating for the consumer, but remember it is also stressful for the business owner. Everyone is working hard to stay open and serve their community so shop local and say thank you to all of the essential employees bravely still serving people.

The best thing you can do to support others is to stay home and stay healthy. Please comment below if you know any local Atlanta businesses that could use a shout out right now or if you have any other tips for how to support local businesses in our Atlanta community for free during this unprecedented time.