How the heck are we supposed to know if @Google doesn't even know. #nationalsonsday
NOW is the time to grab local market share from your competitors. https://bit.ly/2MKr5pL
SEARCHENGINELAND.COM
How local marketers can prepare for the ‘great reset’ [Video]
Found this at O'Reilly Auto Parts. Oh, how I wish. https://bit.ly/3aOCmj2
OREILLYAUTO.COM
Flux Capacitor - Great Scott! | O’Reilly Auto Parts
A great photo from Edward Thomas showing a good way to manage a line for local businesses that need to remain open. If you are a customer PLEASE be aware of and adhere to the 6 foot rule!
Edward ThomasWhat's Happening in Auburn and Opelika
March 30 at 5:59 AM ·
A hopefully helpful suggestion for those businesses that are open. People are generally really bad at judging distances. In other places, stores are placing tape on the floor at 6-foot intervals, especially at check-out lines, in order to help enforce social distancing. Yes, it may give the appearance of longer lines, but it reduces the health risks for everyone, especially your employees!
Here is the full list of Governor Kay Ivey's non-essential business closures. The closures will begin at 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 28 and must remain closed until at least April 17. Non-compliance could result in a $500 fine per violation (which I assume means per day the business remains open).
Entertainment venues:
(1) Night clubs
(2) Bowling alleys
(3) Arcades
(4) Concert venues
(5) Theaters, auditoriums, and performing arts centers
(6) Tourist attractions (including museums and planetariums)
(7) Racetracks
(8) Indoor children’s play areas
(9) Adult entertainment venues
(10) Casinos
(11) Bingo halls
(12) Venues operated by social clubs
Athletic facilities and activities:
(1) Fitness centers and commercial gyms
(2) Spas and public or commercial swimming pools
(3) Yoga, barre, and spin facilities
(4) Spectator sports
(5) Sports that involve interaction with another person of closer than 6 feet
(6) Activities that require use of shared sporting apparatus and equipment
(7) Activities on commercial or public playground equipment
Close-contact service providers:
(1) Barber shops
(2) Hair salons
(3) Waxing salons
(4) Threading salons
(5) Nail salons and spas
(6) Body-art facilities and tattoo services
(7) Tanning salons
(8) Massage-therapy establishments and massage services
Retail stores:
(1) Furniture and home-furnishings stores
(2) Clothing, shoe, and clothing-accessory stores
(3) Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores
(4) Department stores
(5) Sporting goods stores
(6) Book, craft, and music stores
Best wishes to everyone trying to run a business and support employees during this time. #SupportLocal
Here's a great resource for #localrestaurants looking for news and encouragement during the #covid19 pandemic.
EATER.COM
Eater
If Apple is successful in creating a new search engine it won't be better than Google's. Still, it will be the default search engine on EVERY SINGLE iPHONE. https://bit.ly/3mBGLvc
COMPLEX.COM
Apple Might Make Its Own Search Engine in Wake of Department of Justice's Google Lawsuit
If Apple is successful in creating a new search engine it won't be better than Google's. Still, it will be the default search engine on EVERY SINGLE iPHONE. https://bit.ly/3mBGLvc
COMPLEX.COM
Apple Might Make Its Own Search Engine in Wake of Department of Justice's Google Lawsuit
How to turn off those annoying voting reminders on Facebook. If you're viewing on mobile click the full screen button in the top right corner.
Here's a quick and free way to get a quick overview of your online presence. Does yours need work? 😬 Get in touch. #smallbusiness #localbusiness #onlinemarketing
SHHA.RE
Free Presence Report
Are you making gift cards an easy choice for your customers this year?
#smallbusiness #localbusiness #giftcards
We're empowering local businesses to do what they do best instead of wrestling with the internet. Get in touch to get some help. #smallbusiness #localbusiness