1. Clean up the showroom and workspace. Disinfect all counters, doors, and other places people touch.
2. Throw out all those things that have accumulated and you swore you would use someday (that someday is long past).
3. Some maintenance and repairs are always needed on our equipment.
4. That dreaded filing… it’s time to catch up.
5. It may be time to archive your accounting system.
6. Time to add new samples to the showroom. New products have just come out.
7. Take down all the old samples of products that are not selling or maybe are not available any longer.
8. Clean up your website; post new images, new products, check all your text for spelling and relevancy, and check all links.
9. You may even have time to paint a wall or two, or clean carpets, without disturbing customers.
10. Catch up on your social media postings. If you post, be positive.
11. If you are open for business, use social media and your website to let people know.
12. Reach out to customers who may be in need to see if you can help.
—Bob Hagel, Eagle’s Mark Awards and Signs
This article originally appeared in THE SHOP’s sister publication, A&E. Bob Hagel is a small business owner and regular contributor to A&E.