Valentine’s Day isn’t just for couples anymore. It’s for friends, families — and businesses. Just like other holidays, Valentine’s Day is a prime opportunity for small businesses to connect with their customers, show appreciation and boost sales. In today’s digital age, utilizing technology is more critical than ever for small businesses looking to capitalize on special occasions. Here are a few ways your business can get creative and leverage connectivity for success during holidays and celebrations throughout the year.
So, what do these recommendations have in common? They are all cost- effective, engaging and require modern technology and internet connectivity. It’s hard to host a holiday event, in-person or virtual, without reliable, secure technology and devices. It’s even harder to livestream to your Facebook followers with no Wi-Fi. And you certainly don’t want to chat in real time with multiple customers about a limited-time deal you have going on while dealing with a slow and lagging connection.
Don’t overlook connectivity when planning a successful holiday campaign. In today’s digital-first world, it’s easy to assume that technology and the internet will just work, right? Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case.
That is why it’s important to set aside time to explore your business’s connectivity solutions and think about investing in advanced, future-proof technology. Fiber internet can set up your business for success now and well into the future.
Compared with cable, fiber technology is more resistant to weather and other factors that could disrupt your business operations. It offers faster upload and download speeds, and is better for the environment, too.
Holidays like Valentine’s Day present a golden opportunity for small businesses to connect with customers and drive sales. With superior connectivity and a bit of planning, you can host virtual events, create engaging content and execute tailored customer experiences.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Samantha Seger is a marketing manager at Hawaiian Telcom. Reach her at Samantha.seger@hawaiiantel.com.
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