Monday, November 15, 2021

Roll With The Wave

So much has happened due to COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic started in mid-march of 2020 and many businesses are still struggling at the end of 2021. Struggling to keep employees, pay taxes, and operate day-to-day. The pandemic was a huge wave that drowned alot of businesses. The wave was massive. It changed the normal face-to-face manner in which we did business. In November 2021, we are still wearing masks and slowly getting back to engaging our clients in an office setting. Virtual meetings have been a way of the norm these past years. As a business owner, you cannot have a "pond mentality" because as you see, we have all been dropped into the "deep water" so to speak and must survive and swim. Learning how to swim is not always easy, yet in these times, you have to do more than just get your feet wet. You have to learn to swim with the wave, not just keep your head above the water. In addition, many businesses have been affected financially and have closed shop and filed bankruptcy. Studies show that approximately 200,000 small businesses closed their doors in the United States in the first year. So if you are still managing to stay afloat in your business in 2021, you have an opportunity to connect yourself with practice-based resources to survive in the upcoming years. Business is changing from day to day and as a business owner, it is imperative that you roll with the tide and learn how to swim with the big fish.
The Network of Women Business Owners provides services and resources that help small businesses to learn how to swim with the big fish and survive the "deep water" in this new digital space. Some of our services include: Yearly Plans: Business, Marketing, and Revenue Professional: Online Classroom, Workshops. Conferences, Expos Compensation: Get Paid For Referring Friends and Family You can manage your business at our website: www.networkofwomenbusinessowners.net

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Roll With The Wave

So much has happened due to COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic started in mid-march of 2020 and many businesses are still struggling at the end...