When a crisis hits, staying visible and relevant can feel overwhelming.
But here’s the thing—your business doesn’t need to disappear because times get tough. Staying visible can help build trust and loyalty when your customers need it most. So, how do you keep your business in the spotlight without being tone-deaf? Let’s talk strategy.
1. Stay Transparent and Authentic
The first rule of crisis mode is to be real with your audience. People can spot insincerity a mile away, especially in tough times. If you’re upfront about what’s happening, whether it’s delays, changes in service, or simply adjusting to new circumstances, your customers will appreciate the honesty.
2. Offer Value First, Sell Second
During a crisis, people aren’t just looking for products or services but solutions to their immediate challenges. This is where value-driven content comes in.
3. Leverage Social Media (The Right Way)
Your customers are likely to spend more time online during a crisis, so meet them where they are—on social media. But remember, this isn’t the time for complex sales or tone-deaf marketing.
4. Keep Your Paid Ads Relevant
If you’re still running paid ads during a crisis, ensure they’re sensitive to the current context. There’s nothing worse than seeing an ad that feels out of touch when people are facing challenges.
5. Maintain a Consistent Presence
Out of sight, out of mind. Don’t let your business fade into the background because times are tough. Even if you can’t operate fully, keep showing up for your audience.
Keeping your business visible during a crisis doesn’t mean you must be aggressive with your marketing.
It’s about being thoughtful, transparent, and genuinely helpful. When your customers see that you’re there for them, even when times are tough, they’ll remember it when things return to normal. At TechSteps, we’re here to help you navigate these challenging times with strategies that keep your business front and center, no matter the circumstances.