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Controlling What You Can: Pivoting During COVID-19
Season 2 · Episode 18

Controlling What You Can: Pivoting During COVID-19

Pixie Dust & Profits · Author: Nicole Boucher & Yasmine Kashefi Spencer

March 24, 202023m 32s

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Show Notes

Each week, we come to you with ideas from the Mouse on how you can grow your small business. In this episode, we're sharing strategies and ways to pivot your small business during these unprecedented times.

Join us for tips, tricks, and creative ideas that we are implementing daily in our and our clients' businesses. Remember, we are in this together and supporting each other is how we will get through this!

Listen now and discover:
  • How Disney has responded to this worldwide pandemic The impact Covid-19 is having on Disney movie releases and the creation of movies
  • The effects of the majority of the resorts also being shut down
  • The business decisions we personally have had to face for the safety of ourselves and family
  • Six things you can think about in your business while everything is rapidly changing
  • Look at your email and paid advertising campaigns and decide if they need to be revised
  • How to adjust your messaging and content to speak to your audience's current pain points
  • Creative ways to support your favorite small businesses while maintaining mandatory social distancing
Your small business takeaways:
  • The importance of multiple revenue streams (Disney+ and product licensing is now a significant source of Disney's revenue!)
  • Make sure to check in with your team and understand that there are a lot of adjustments
  • Have grace with yourself, your team, and strategies you can use
  • Adjust your expectations of your audience and sales - seasonal trends have basically been disbanded
  • Check on your contract's terms and conditions and start creating contingency plans