5 Ways Small Businesses Can Grow After Emerging From Disruption

The pandemic made 2020 a difficult year for many small businesses, as many closed permanently. But other small companies had success despite the surge in outbreaks and are hoping to build on those achievements in 2021. 

How can they keep their momentum going, and what can other companies learn from their struggles to navigate the challenges of the new year? 

“To stay afloat, owners adjusted on the fly and creatively found ways to change their operations,” says Chris Buitron, CEO and president of Mosquito Authority. “Those that survived can use innovations they came up with during the pandemic to generate new opportunities and drive revenue. 

“But there is a lot of uncertainty still ahead in the business world, and strategy should be a combination of honest reflection and a deep study of where your industry and audience currently are.” 

Buitron has these five tips for small businesses to improve or keep their momentum going in 2021: 

“The pandemic made businesses think about their operations in a very in-depth way,” Buitron says. “Going forward, more small-business owners will be better positioned for success – if they really learned from what it took to survive 2020.” 

 About Chris Buitron 

Chris Buitron is CEO and president of Mosquito Authority, a nationwide leader in mosquito control with franchises serving communities across the U.S. and Canada.

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