PHOENIX, July 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Small
businesses tasked with obeying ever-changing "reopening" guidelines
and social distancing recommendations from the CDC and local
governments are closing their doors at an alarming rate. Companies
that operate by bringing together medium or large groups of people
to promote products or services as well as sharing operational
thoughts and creativity, such as networking groups, public
speakers, etc., have all but been shut down and unable to generate
revenue.
With the event of live streaming and other produced videos, many
small businesses have seen some relief. They seem to have found a
real solution to keeping their customers and audiences engaged
while remaining safe from the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Sofia Mariscales, Founder &
CEO of Creando Alianzas, a Hispanic Network of Women entrepreneurs
in the Phoenix Metropolitan area,
has shifted her focus from live gatherings to video streaming and
produced promotional videos,
"I strongly believe that in today's world, video marketing is
the best way to run our business, especially during COVID-19
shutdowns," says Mariscales. "I've been able to adapt our platform
virtually, to stay connected, utilizing some great tools like ZOOM
for network video conferencing. I've personally experienced
measurable results using streaming and professionally produced
promo videos to attract women entrepreneurs to Creando Alianzas. We
also educate our network of business owners by helping them
understand the value of using creative video productions to market
their products and services."
More about Creando Alianza:
https://marthallamas.com/creando-alianzas-mastermind/
Martha Llamas, Owner of M&R
Inc, has used the platform for sharing her inspiring personal story
as well as promoting her commercial cleaning company's
anti-COVID-19 fogging services.
"We've teamed up with a very talented video content production
company, Volumedia, LLC, to help keep our clients and social
networks connected. We're creating content and service videos for
those companies that are struggling to deal with the global
pandemic shut down and still need to maintain healthy communication
with their clients and networks."
More about Volumedia, LLC:
http://volumedia.com
Martha's company has just released a new video detailing their
fogging procedure and how it is affecting their standard business
practices. It's available here:
https://marthallamas.com/cv-disinfecting/
Local governments are cautious about reopening businesses. There
is currently no specific date set as to when things will get back
to some form of normalcy. This environment has certainly sparked
business owners into using more video tools, whether live streaming
or produced elements, to maintain critical relationships with their
clients and to potential future revenues.
Martha is happy to network and share information with other
small business owners and invites them to reach out and connect
with her.
Contact:
Martha
Llamas, Founder
M&R Inc
480-577-9574
Email: empowered@marthallamas.com
http://Marthallamas.com
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