Any time weather affects a retail business, it is hard to deal with, but snow is especially bad.
Deliveries are delayed, employees may have to deal with children needing care, and your utilities may not work reliably.
You need to communicate to everyone; hope for help, but plan to take care of all of it yourself.
1. Call all employees and confirm they are OK, if they have transportation to and if they can schedule work.
2. Get to your store with a snow shovel and assess any damage. Yes, you might have to shovel your way there from your car.
3. Do whatever is necessary to clean off your awnings, windows, sidewalk, and street in front of your shop. Enlist other shop owners to do the same. You must look open for business.
4. If necessary, hire private services to clear your street, parking lot, and egress and ingress into your shopping area. Better yet, have this arranged in advance.
5. Update all your customers via email blast, Facebook Fan page, Twitter, what your hours will be, and who to call if there is something the customer needs - for example, a dress pickup for an event if you are a woman's apparel store.
6. Consider making a quick YouTube video showing your store, that you are open, how to get in and out, etc. Post that link to your contacts in #5.
7. If you have seasonal items, immediately sell them at a larger discount.
8. Get to the local media and show your area is open; don't assume they'll find you. Also, don't just talk about "how much business we lost."
9. Listen to authorities, of course, but open as soon as possible to return to business. Don't let your store, street, or neighborhood be a victim.
By integrating these digital strategies, retailers can maintain customer engagement and drive sales, even when severe weather conditions impact their physical stores. This approach helps in immediate recovery and strengthens the retailer's resilience against future disruptions.
In Sum
Realize that customers have postponed shopping, not given it up. Don't dwell on the past event but remain focused on those customers who come in and give an exceptional experience.