These are difficult times that we are living in today for small businesses. COVID-19 has put a tight squeeze on all businesses in Massachusetts now that they are forced to be closed. This is causing owners to cut spending, adjust hours, and find alternative services to generate income. However, this will end, and you need to ask yourself if you and your business are ready for post COVID-19. At Paragon Technology get that things look bad now, but it can’t last forever. Many small businesses have applied and received loans from the government. We want to help you invest that back into your company so you can keep running as this situation evolves.

When things began to change we put all of our customers ad campaigns on hold, we delivered each customer a customized report of required renewals over the next 3 months, and offered free postings from their sites to their social media outlets. We understand that weathering this storm is the biggest challenge to your business at this time, and we want you to know, we’re here for you.

Lets Do It!

With all of that said, this will end. The quarantining will end and everyone will be running to the stores, restaurants, movies, start home renovations, etc. You may notice people walking around your neighborhoods more or just driving around aimlessly. That’s because people want to be out an about socializing and they’re getting tired of being in their homes. Recently, people have begun to order out more and longer lines at coffee shops.

The question becomes, is your business ready as we move from our current state of quarantine to phase 1? Paragon Technology can work with you to identify services you may be able to process through your website to lessen the burden of quarantine. We can help you take orders through your website, connect with your customers via social media channels, and even help you sell other products through your site.

Contact us today for a free consultation and plan to get you up and running right away! We look forward to helping small businesses get through and most importantly, post COVID-19.