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Digital Adoption Must Become a Priority for Small Businesses

In support of Small Business Month, Intuit QuickBooks Canada is sharing the results of a #SmallBizLessons pulse-check survey, capturing key findings from 583 small business owners across the product and service industries in Canada, with the goal of better understanding the top pain points and lessons learned over the past 18 months.

Through our survey, results showed that only 26% of small businesses across Canada identified that transitioning their business online during the pandemic was a primary focus. At QuickBooks, we know prioritizing your business’ online presence is critical to survival, and we’re here to help.

Having seen unprecedented change in the last 18 months in how businesses engage with their customers, staff, and other businesses, we are looking ahead at the trends still to come over the next year.

If you’re a small business looking to better understand how digital will continue to impact your business during the course of recovery, tune into our upcoming webinar Business Builder Webinar – Digital Transformation for SMB’s: Trends and changes to prepare for moving forward hosted by our friends and experts at Digital Main Street. In this webinar we explore the monumental shift to how businesses leverage digital adoption.

Topics covered at the webinar include:

  • Biggest trends currently impacting SMBs currently re: Digital Transformation
  • Trends that are here to stay and how you can embrace them
  • How you can leverage digital transformation to enhance your customer engagement strategy
  • Unique ways you can leverage digital transformation to grow your business

 

Join us on Thursday, October 14, 2021, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST.

Sign up today!

Learn more about how to digitize your business with these articles on the QuickBooks Resource Centre:

About the Survey:

The study, conducted leveraging Pollfish on behalf of Intuit QuickBooks Canada, was completed by 583 Canadians. All 583 Canadians identified as small business owners. Of the total, 262 identified as having 1-15 employees and 321 identified as the sole proprietor. The estimated margin of error for the total sample is +/- 5 percent at a 95 percent confidence level. The study took place online on September 22, 2021.


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