Interview: How your events business can adapt to the challenges of Covid-19

Are online events the future?

 At GoDaddy, we see the impact the Covid-19 crisis is having on micro-businesses.

Since the crisis hit the UK, micro-businesses have been put under extraordinary pressures.

In order to help you adapt to these challenging times, we’ve pulled together resources to help you stay open, even if your doors are closed. We want to help to get you through tough times.

We have spoken to a number of subject matter experts, all of whom are small business owners running their own companies. The interviews are designed to help other entrepreneurs with advice on how to stay open during COVID-19.

This week, we speak with Lizzy Eaton, founder, and Director of Oddity Events, based in London. Lizzy speaks about the pressures Covid-19 has had on the events industry, how events companies can adapt to the changing circumstances, and what the future holds for events. Watch the full interview below: 

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#OpenWeStand

It’s for shop owners minding their customers’ and employees’ safety — and for everyone who stands with small business.

As #OpenWeStand gains momentum and the need for resources for small and micro-businesses increases. GoDaddy UK will use customers to foster a GoDaddy inspired community of support for those in most in need.

 

Thomas Costello
Thomas joined the GoDaddy EMEA team in 2017, following the acquisition of HEG as Head of PR and Communications, UK. He leads PR efforts for EMEA brands, introducing a new customer benefit led approach. Previously to joining GoDaddy, Thomas worked as a journalist at The Independent. Thomas holds a BA (Hons) from The University of Exeter.