I don’t have to tell you it’s a new day and new way to do business. Every email, every social media post, and every notice begins with similar messaging on how the organization or business is suspending, changing or cancelling their hours, services, capabilities and events.
The impact on our business and social lives also impacts our economy and many businesses are concerned about life now, during and after we make it through to the other side. Whether we dip into a recession or we rapidly recover from the changes companies are mandated to go through, here are some firsthand insight and recommended marketing approaches to help stabilize and grow – yes grow – your organization during this unpredictable time – whether you are a health care organization, a financial services firm, a college or primary school, or part of any other industry.
Are you a college or private school concerned about the lack of opportunity for tours/visits during this critical admissions time? Why not develop a virtual tour or online tour with a guide specifically dedicated to prospective student interests? Are you a health care organization seeing office visits dwindle? How about developing interviews/videos and/or blogs with thought leadership on what individuals can do during this timeframe to work through challenges/symptoms? Are you a financial services organization closing down your lobby? Can you create a direct mail campaign or special call-in assistance so individuals can take advantage of news/special rates?
Develop an individual microsite with the information and insight that might be most attractive to audience(s) right now. Is your school providing an innovative approach to education that can be shared front and center? Are you offering new interest rates that will allow individuals to refinance? Are you a health care organization offering a customized phone line for patients who have concerns? Put these front and center rather than forcing your audiences to dig for the information.
As a school, can you highlight one of your awesome teachers providing a lesson plan to give individuals a glimpse of your culture and academic excellence? If a financial services firm, can you provide a webinar for different ages on what to consider during this economic downturn? Can you as health care organization show your caring bedside manner by offering insight through a video?
For example, rather than a lengthy email to your employees (most who will not read), can leadership develop an interactive webinar in which team members can see and hear directly from the C-suite on the current situation?
Each day a news conference on a local, state and federal level is mandating us – for appropriate health reasons – to continue to live our professional and personal lives in a ‘new normal’ capacity. What we’ve shared with staff and clients is that it will not be forever, but it will be for now.
Lean into the changes, think differently from others, and you’ll find a different outcome which will benefit your organization inside and out.
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