Move Your Face-to-Face Service Online

One of the most difficult transitions for any business in the coming weeks (and even months) is that of trying to take a face-to-face service online, from photographers, restaurants, beauty therapists, and more.
The solution comes from figuring out other things you can offer, as well as finding a way if possible to deliver your current services, even if it requires creative solutions!
Here are a few things to consider during this time, and moving forward.
Tips to Take Your Class Online

Across a wide range of industries and sectors, training courses, workshops, and classes aren’t just an essential resource for people - they’re often a primary source of income for those that deliver them. Without access to physical spaces for these events, taking these classes online is the next best thing.
On top of this, for many people, running an online event may be a new avenue they’re looking to explore, both to compensate for lost income, and to keep those professional fires burning.
However, if you’re new to running an online event, you may be unsure about how to proceed. Here are a few suggestions on how to begin.
Tips to Take Your Shop Online

Just because you can no longer get people into your store doesn’t mean you can’t keep on taking orders. By taking your store online, you’ll be able to reach your current clients and expand into new markets in a way that is both convenient and accessible.
Here are a few tips on how you can make your shop go online.
Getting Your Business Online: The Basics

It’s always been true that businesses should have a robust online presence. But now with physical stores closed down for the foreseeable future, it’s the only way to keep your business going and keep reaching your customers.
As with all things, you need to make sure you have the right foundation by getting all the basics of taking your business online right.
Here’s a guide to what you need to do next.