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Chelsea Lamb

How to Thrive as a New Business Owner Post-Pandemic

What a long year, right? Honestly, it has seemed like the year and crisis that would never end, but slowly we’re starting to feel like an end is in sight for the pandemic.


As we wind down and prepare to return to a new normal, you may be wondering whether now is the right time to start a new business? Since we’re not out of the woods just yet, it’s understandable if you’re apprehensive but these tips can ease some of your fears and make sure your new business is positioned to thrive.

Figure Out Your How, What and Why

Prior to opening your new business, you should sit down and ponder a few fundamental questions. These questions, which implore you to explore your how, what and why, are applicable whether you want to start a business now or after the pandemic has faded.


  • How is my business idea going to solve a problem for consumers?

  • Why do I want to own a business and why haven’t I started just yet?

  • What advice, tips and resources can I garner from friends and mentors?


If you want your business to thrive while COVID-19 is still a factor, asking the “how” question is incredibly important. Some savvy entrepreneurs have even turned pandemic problems into brilliant and booming businesses that are sure to enjoy long-term success. There’s no reason why you can’t follow their example and build your own successful small business.


Find Tools That Will Streamline To-Do’s

You know your how, why, and what, so now you’re ready to get to it and start setting up your brilliant new business. But hold on for a second, because the checklist for actually planning and starting your business is a bit longer than three questions or points.


In fact, there may be quite a lot that you need to get done at the start but you don’t have to take care of it all on your own! Let’s say you want to hire employees right off the bat but you’re not sure how to set up and manage payroll? There’s a payroll app for small businesses to help out with that! One that can help with tax tasks, direct deposit, and work with iOS and Android, which can process payroll while in the field.


When and if you download a payroll app, also take a quick peek at these top-recommended smartphone apps for entrepreneurs. Apps can help with everything from productivity to accounting to self-care and will make life as a new business owner so much easier.


Connect With Pros to Boost Your Business

Apps and software are brilliant for DIY entrepreneurs who want to save time and stress, but hiring experienced professionals can take your business even further post-pandemic. Now if you’re concerned about being able to social-distance, you should know that most of these helpful folks can be hired and can work remotely, including Wild Grace Associates.


Wild Grace Associates can provide assistance and resources to help with administrative tasks, general organisation, social media, event planning, and more. More and more business owners are turning to virtual assistants to make the most of their time and to enhance their operations.


Find Ways to Connect With Potential Customers

There’s no time like the present to bring your business dreams to life. Even though the pandemic has changed so much about society, economies, and how businesses connect with their customers. Some changes may be temporary, but the latter is likely here to stay.


What people are looking for now and will continue to look for are digital experiences and interactions that make them feel connected to the companies they support. So you should focus on your online presence but don’t forget to tweak any in-person experiences as well.


The end of these stressful and uncertain times is oh so close! So if you have been thinking about starting a new business, there’s no time like the present. At the very least you can use the tips above to come up with a plan for your business and then you’ll be ready to start it later!


Signing on,






Article written by: Chelsea Lamb

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