How To Vacation In Lockdown

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The lockdown has made vacationing tough. It’s not as if you’ve got plenty of options, and the ones that you do have come with plenty of risks. With the gamble of contracting the virus and getting stuck in a foreign country for a couple of months, it’s easy to see why people are staying put!

Still, restrictions are letting up, making it a perfect time to branch out a little. After all, it’s been a long four months, and it might only get longer. Therefore, taking the opportunity for a break will disturb the current monotony and help if there is a second wave of the virus.

If you’re searching for vacation inspiration during a lockdown, here’s what you need to know.

Stay In The Country

It’s obvious, but it needs repeating – the best option is a staycation. Your home nation has plenty to offer, especially as you’ve probably taken the chance to explore more exotic countries in the past. As a result, you’ve got lots of towns and cities to visit, all of which have tons of incredible sights and attractions. Plus, you can hire an RV and make it feel holiday-like without taking unnecessary risks. As long as you and your family are the only ones in the vehicle, it’s a safe bubble that should remain COVID-free.

Don’t Leave The House

Staying in the house doesn’t sound like a vacation! Okay, so you should go outside and enjoy the beautiful weather after being cooped up for months. However, what you shouldn’t do is feel like you must buy a hotel for a week and sleep in a different bed. Although it’s currently novel, it’s bound to be expensive and unsafe since it’s almost impossible for establishments to reduce the chances of infections. Thankfully, the body requires downtime to restore itself, so any time off is healthy, even if you only spend it relaxing at the local beach.

Travel Heavy

Traveling light is typically your friend as it never pays to lug around clothes that you won’t wear. In a world where the Coronavirus is at large, the opposite is true since the rules can differ depending on the area. In one state, for instance, you might require a face mask in stores, whereas it could be compulsory in every public place in another. Packing as many COVID essentials as you can fit into your suitcase should prevent you from getting caught out and fined.

Understand the Dangers

Always remember that you can’t eliminate the risk of infection. If you’re traveling out of your home and place of residence, you’re going to increase the odds of exposure. That’s not necessarily a bad thing as you could be willing to take the chance. If, for example, you live with your partner and don’t see anybody else, it won’t make a difference as long as you’re together. Still, it’s worth noting that a vacation is to take a gamble, even if it’s a calculated one.

Will you go on holiday during the lockdown? Or will you wait until the quarantine is over?

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4 COVID-19 Hacks SMEs Must Know

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COVID-19 has dominated the landscape for small, medium, and even big businesses. Unusually, it’s a situation that has leveled the playing field and put every company in the same predicament.

Like every other organization, you’ve been following the guidance to get your business up and running again. Whether it’s wearing face masks, using hand sanitizer, or reducing contact points in-store, there’s a lot of information flying around.

While most of it is essential, it’s the stuff you’re missing that is as crucial. After all, a single mistake in this environment could lead to a second spike. So, here are four pointers you might not know that you really should.

The Virus Survives On Nonporous Materials For 48 Hours

This is essential because putting up a screen and assuming that your shoppers are safe isn’t realistic. Studies show that the pathogens which cause the virus to spread can be recovered from the likes of glass and plastic for up to forty-eight hours, which is high compared to cloth, paper, and tissue. What this means is that you must clean surfaces often with bleach and disinfectant if you are going to highlight your desire to create a healthy environment for customers.

Installations Are Expensive

Of course, the flip side of the coin is that security installations aren’t cheap. They are necessary for now, and you have to use them if you want to start trading again, but you should be savvy about the material of choice. Nonporous fabrics aren’t realistic as they’ll break down almost instantly, which is why plastic is popular. However, more businesses understand the necessity of sheet metal manufacturers for financial purposes. After all, blackened steel is less likely to rust or erode as it’s galvanized and incredibly durable. Plus, it’s safe and easy to wipe down.

You Can’t Forget Online Security

The UK government recently released data that showed the Russian government was attempting to steal information relating to Coronavirus vaccines. What this proves is that hackers will take the opportunity to steal sensitive data as they see a chance while your attention is focused elsewhere. Thankfully, you can increase your company’s online security by migrating to SaaS-based systems that use robust platforms to withstand the risks. You’ve got to make safety a priority because digital thieves are patient and will wait for a mistake to exploit. Merely letting your security protocols dwindle is enough to make you a target.

Or Marketing

The world’s changed dramatically since the start of the outbreak four months ago. As a result, standard marketing messages appear lazy and out of place. They show that you haven’t bothered to transition, and rather than making you a thought leader, it cements the fact that you’re outdated. Although you never want to jump on the bandwagon, you’ve got to address the pandemic and customers’ concerns to encourage them to stay loyal. Remember that acting selflessly pays off as consumers recall your altruism.

Were you aware of these four Coronavirus-related impacts?

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Home Improvement Business? Making More Of It

There are many different businesses that people can have, and having one that specialises in home improvements can be quite lucrative. There is always a market for things such as fixing a roof, dealing with ;plumbing and electrical issues and decorating properties. However, could you be doing more to increase your business? Here are some of the ways you can make more of your home improvement business. 

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Outsourcing elements of the business 

Any business will have elements of it that you may not be expert in, and if your business is home improvements and repairs, then the accounts side of things, finances or even things like marketing might not be your speciality. Marketing is important so you could get more info here on how outsourcing your marketing could help improve sales. It might also be time to look at managing accounts and other aspects of your business seamlessly so you can be the face of it and focus on where you add the most value. 

Word of mouth advertising helps

There is no denying that advertising is important for any business but when it comes to repairs, specific skills like electrics and plumbing and fixing a roof, or even decorating, word of mouth advertising will be your biggest asset. The more people that share your work and how great you are, the more recommendations you will get and also repeat business. Filling up your diary is essential so you may want to ensure that you always look after every customer, so that there is a good chance they will come back or share your business with friends and family. 

Expand your skill set 

It is important that you don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Home improvements can mean a lot of things. Electrics, flooring, bathroom and kitchen fitting, plumbing, decorating, pest control and even the roof. It is important to ensure that you expand your skill set. This means that you can offer up more services. If you don’t want to be responsible for many things, having people on your team that species in different areas could be the answer. You could also then manage projects like extensions or big renovations instead of only being hired for one part of it. It could also rapidly increase your revenue and open up more doors in terms of your overall business. 

Personalise your service 

Finally, make sure you personalise your service. It is important that your clients and customers feel special. Home improvements are always a personal choice so no job will ever be the same. Understanding that your customers want tailor made services will help you to ensure that your customer feels valued and special. This can also then be a leading factor for them to recommend your services to other people that they know as they will trust the work that you do. Which will lead on to more sales in the future. 

Let’s hope these tips and suggestions help you to improve and expand your home improvement business, whatever it is you specialise in.

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