Moving your small dance business quickly to a new location—whether planned or unexpected—presents unique challenges, especially if it involves any renovations.
Here’s how dance stores can set themselves apart by going the extra mile to serve local dance studios.
Here’s the scoop on PPP Round Two, plus other financial assistance and tax breaks to counter the pandemic’s economic blows to your business.
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Even with many of their businesses on hold, dancewear makers, studios and stores are doing what they can to help during COVID-19.
Here are six takeaways that should be useful for navigating your way through the rescue package.
This store established itself as a unique brand by focusing on fashion—brought to life annually with its community-wide fashion show. What branding strategy are you cooking up during this hiatus?
We want you to know that we are here for you. We’ll do our best to be a support in the weeks and months to come—bringing you news and business ideas you can use, links to business relief resources, and yes, inspiration and ideas from your fellow dance retailers and studio owners, on how to move forward.
Recent changes in Facebook Messenger, Pinterest and Instagram features could be useful for understanding and reaching out to your customers.
Worrying about online reviews can certainly keep a dance store or studio owner up at night. But negative reviews aren’t necessarily the business-killer you think they are, and engaging with online review sites actually boosts revenues, this study shows.