Pulse May 2020 | Page 4

SPECIAL MAY SUPPLEMENT YEARS 30 STRONG Marketing in Turbulent Times BY DEBRA JASON AFTER 9/11, TIMES GOT TOUGH, and companies began cutting back. Sometimes they let employees go and stopped there. Other times, they eliminated their marketing—afraid to spend their marketing dollars. Today, in this COVID-19 environment, we know it’s about more than letting employees go—spas, hotels, salons and more are being required to shut their doors to customers. Yet many realize, despite the crisis, it’s important for them to maintain a presence in the marketplace. Totally eliminating your marketing in turbulent times is not your best move. It’s a fearful and stressful time, but as sales and leadership expert Meredith Elliott Powell suggests, you can “Recognize, admit and embrace the fear.” You can keep your message out there and stay top of mind, but do so with authenticity and compassion. Help people solve problems in the moment. As PR professional Wendy Marx explained, “People are panicking right now. It’s no time to focus on your needs. Look for ways to put your audience in first place and address their needs and concerns.” What can you do to help your clients and/or prospects get through this? Marketing (like life) is about building and nurturing relationships. You can nurture your relationships by putting out valuable information while building your reputation as someone who serves others. Remaining visible during turbulent times means you’ll be remembered later—when times are good again. For instance, on their website, ISPA provides a list of COVID-19 Resources from information about the CARES Act to the Professional Beauty Association’s (PBA) COVID-19 Relief Fund. Our colleagues at Skin Inc. Magazine offer “9 Tips to Keep Your Spa COVID-19 Free.” You too can be someone who serves by creating content that addresses what’s happening in the marketplace and: Present it in a webinar and/or podcast. Share tips 1. that relate to the current situation that your audience finds beneficial (and helps alleviate their fears and anxiety). Punta Cana Wellness offered a webinar on “Your Business After COVID-19.” This program revealed how wellness can generate confidence, community involvement, well-being for your employees and clients while creating provision. The team at Book4Time Inc. launched a weekly webinar series. Here’s what they said about it, “Many of us may have been furloughed or are trying our best to work from home. We understand it’s difficult to create a ‘to-do’ list when your business is closed. However, we want to make sure we’re encouraging our customers to work ON the business, even when you can’t work IN it…We want you to be ready to return to work stronger than you were before.” “Repurpose that webinar content into an article. Post it on your blog first and then, after four to five days, post it as a long-form article on your LinkedIn profile.” COVID-19 UPDATE ■ PULSE ■ MAY 2020