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ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Michimich -- According to Michigan SEO Group, one of the most important things small business owners can do for their businesses this year is to devote time to the company's digital presence. The mass move to digital last year resulted in three generations of consumers who have turned to technology in ways they never expected. Those who were reluctant to use the internet before COVID were catapulted into the digital age. What they found was a new business model raising the bar on convenience.
As companies rushed to adapt to COVID restrictions, many embraced internet-based technologies as a way to stay connected with employees and customers, a practice that naturally evolved into online ordering and customer service. At the same time, companies were employing safe and convenient delivery methods like curbside pickup and video appointments.
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Along with sharing information and promoting safety, the digital shift changed customer expectations. As businesses adapted, customers did too, enjoying the convenience of 24/7 customer service and the safety of curbside pickup and touchless delivery.
Convenience has become the new normal.
MSG reports that the move to digital isn't slowing down, and small businesses need to have a strong digital presence using best SEO practices to keep up and to offer the kind of service and convenience that customers are demanding.
Michigan SEO Group
MSG has specialized in website design and best SEO techniques in Michigan since 2001. We provide our clients with fast, reliable, and personalized websites with quality content that helps build customer relationships.
To contact us for a free website analysis, call 734-619-0736 or visit us on the web at: https://www.michiganseogroup.com/searchengine/optimization/thrive-in-2021.
As companies rushed to adapt to COVID restrictions, many embraced internet-based technologies as a way to stay connected with employees and customers, a practice that naturally evolved into online ordering and customer service. At the same time, companies were employing safe and convenient delivery methods like curbside pickup and video appointments.
More on Michimich.com
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Along with sharing information and promoting safety, the digital shift changed customer expectations. As businesses adapted, customers did too, enjoying the convenience of 24/7 customer service and the safety of curbside pickup and touchless delivery.
Convenience has become the new normal.
MSG reports that the move to digital isn't slowing down, and small businesses need to have a strong digital presence using best SEO practices to keep up and to offer the kind of service and convenience that customers are demanding.
Michigan SEO Group
MSG has specialized in website design and best SEO techniques in Michigan since 2001. We provide our clients with fast, reliable, and personalized websites with quality content that helps build customer relationships.
To contact us for a free website analysis, call 734-619-0736 or visit us on the web at: https://www.michiganseogroup.com/searchengine/optimization/thrive-in-2021.
Source: Michigan SEO Group
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