Understanding the nanobusiness opportunity

Nanobusinesses set to increase in response to COVID-19 crisis

Nanobusinesses are essential for households to survive and thrive after the COVID-19 crisis. They will provide valuable additional income and enable people to get out of debt, stop being underemployed and get back to work if they’ve been made redundant.

Nanobusinesses are a feature of the Digital Economy, which has provided powerful platforms for people to sell their skills, their time, things that they already own, their influence, or even goods on a part-time basis. There is even an opportunity to combine one or more nanobusinesses to create a full time income for an individual.

Nanobusinesses represent a significant opportunity for B2B telecoms service providers, but only if they recognise the opportunity, adjust the way they think about households, and target packages aimed at supporting nanobusiness workers.

Find out more by downloading our free Powerpoint presentation, a copy of our Green Paper, or reading our articles. We even have an MP3 of an interview with our chief analyst discussing the opportunity for service providers.

Resources

Powerpoint presentation: nanobusiness overview

Article: 4 types of workers set to benefit from the nanobusiness opportunity

Article: Is your business ready to support the rise and rise of the nanobusiness?

MP3 of Interview:

PDF of Green Paper:

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