New trends
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Hey there,
This is Mike from Treendly.com
Here are some new trends:
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Repair your phone
Normal wear and tear can make used phones and IT equipment undesirable for buyers, but when it can serve its purpose, it becomes significantly less relevant if you are using a new or old piece of equipment. Setting up with a proper repair company can be a life-saver since you can repair almost any computer or laptop malfunction and continue using it without any additional investments.
In case of considerable phone damage, there are two options: to repair it or replace it immediately. Repairing a phone can certainly be cheaper than buying a new one, especially when you cannot go over the budget that month. Also, iPhone repairs have become very common since new phones are very expensive, and repairing your broken screen has never been easier.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some stores could not cope with the rising demand for new computers and could not offer enough merchandise. And buying repaired goods became the only chance for small companies to get all the necessities for their business. In some cases, stores altered their prices just to stay afloat causing companies as well as individuals, to turn to more affordable options.
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Workplace safety improvements
Working during and after coronavirus pandemic is particularly challenging for big companies. To ensure continuity of operations, they had to install additional security measures to make sure that everyone can work in a safe and clean environment.
Firstly, regular monitoring of employee temperature and potential symptoms is an important precautionary measure. Pre-screening is necessary for every employee who enters the building and ideally, these check-ups should be conducted daily.
Investing in improved workplace technology like a contactless thermometer and contactless door opener makes people feel safer and have more confidence in the company. Of course, workers must abide by all social distance rules, always wear a mask, and disinfect their hands and working surfaces as often as possible.
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Plane food on delivery
For those who miss flying and eating in the plane, there is a new service that wants to eliminate food waste making sure that flight lovers can enjoy their favorite snacks at home. An online delivery company called Imperfect Foods is offering JetBlue snacks like cheese, dried cherries, and crackers. Imperfect Foods is one of the best COVID-19 waste recovery options that supported food companies that were on the verge of existence thinking how they would have to throw everything away. They also started working with hotels since they had staggering amounts of food with no one to serve it to. Since the beginning of March Imperfect Foods has doubled the volume of food that was bought, and it continues to grow.
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Telemarketing in a new format
Lately, we are witnessing dramatic changes when it comes to new marketing strategies. A rising trend in telemarketing is live streaming that takes viewers, and all potential customers, into the heart of the production process.
A shoe factory in Jiangsu used videos to demonstrate their shoe-making process and sold all footwear that was built up during coronavirus lockdown. One small Chinese farmer started indorsing his food in videos where he describes his farm's location and how it attributes the quality of his apples. This got him a wide range of audiences (sometimes measured in thousands).
There is an army of small Chinese retailers who boosted their sales and stopped throwing food because they could not sell it. Now, thanks to live-streaming slots, retailers maintained their sales even during the lockdown making sure their families are taken care of.
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