4 critical crisis communication steps for small business

Hot diggity! Are you a small business affected by COVID-19? Yep, you are. They all are.

This video shares the 4 critical crisis communication steps you MUST take for your business right now in terms of marketing messaging, if you want to get through this without losing your livelihood.

All of these tips are completely FREE for you to do as long as you have a device and an internet connection.

In this training video, I offer up my AMAE crisis comm framework so small business owners know how to seamlessly navigate their way through any long term crisis using free marketing techniques and public relations hacks.

Now is not the time to slack on your messaging. Marketing is what will keep your business thriving through COVID-19 and add a healthy dose of longevity. You just have to be smart, strategic, and NOT SHADY about how you do it.

Dive into the video to learn EXACTLY what you should be doing right now in terms of marketing your business and let me know what questions you have in the comments!


Listen to the audio version of this training on the Brand in Bloom Podcast - OUT NOW! SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES



Oh! And, here’s the link to get 50% off ALL of my online courses until April 30: elisabethfleming.teachable.com/courses Code: HEREFORYOU50 — I’m doing this to help all the small businesses who are struggling with their visibility right now and who may very well have some extra time on their hands to learn a few handy hacks from a professional about how to grow online.

For those of you who are new here, my name is Liz Fleming, and I’m an award-winning visibility strategist based in Pinehurst, North Carolina with a passion for helping others grow. I primarily teach female entrepreneurs simple, stress-free ways to make organic marketing easy and fun so they can easily grow their online visibility, profit more from their passions, and see their businesses bloom boldly long term.

I’m also the founder of the all-female networking group, The Small Town Social, here in North Carolina that consciously connects women from all walks of life through free networking events and in-depth immersions. Now in our second year, we serve over 800 women and, later this year are set to expand to cities beyond Moore County, like Cary and NoDa.

Psst… If you’re looking for an example of the AMAE Framework in action, go follow @thesmalltownsocial on Facebook and Instagram.


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