The pandemic may have broken many things, but it did not break the resolve of our people. We have been blown away by the countless stories of small business owners, artists, creatives and folks in every profession. The resilience and the ability to pivot to survive has been beyond inspiring and below we’ve shared stories of how folks have adapted their business models and ways of operating.
Bonny Bailey-Finck

When the Pandemic started to emerge Bryan and I had just started to work together. Being a husband wife combo in our industry is not unusual, but our skill sets were definitely different. He being Sales & Accounting Driven, and myself with the experience in the industry. Well… It turned out great for about the first 7months. Then, March 2020… That was when the world shutdown, and we looked at each other going “what the hell do we do now.” Read more>>
Abbi Rew

If there is one thing COVID has taught us as individuals in the workforce is that we have to be willing to adapt. Due to a move across the country, I left my traditional 9 to 5 job right before the COVID pandemic began in early 2020. I never expected that a pandemic would throw me into being self-employed. But ultimately, i’m grateful. I’ve been able to learn that there are so many different ways to make money online. I’ve gotten to explore different passions, grow online communities, and serve other small business owners as they build their communities, as well. Read more>>
Mahima Tripathi

Prior to Covid, Saleint was a Sales & Marketing agency focusing heavily on traditional means to grow revenues like sales calls, trade events, and trade show participation. Our clients and their clients were accustomed to the in-person meetings and interactions which is what we had to cater to. Digital acceptance came with Covid which has allowed us to encourage our clients to look at digital marketing as the means to grow their brand awareness. Read more>>
