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Learn moreWhether you’re running your small business out of your home, your garage, or even Timbuktu, there are incredible technologies, tools and services that’ll make managing your small business easier and help you work and earn better, faster and smarter. Here are a few I've found particularly helpful:
Accounting
I know, I know. Accounting’s not my thing either. But like many things in life—and business—it’s is a necessary evil.
So make it easy—and automatic—with Outright, a company whose tagline is,“Free yourself from accounting.”
Outright was created specifically for small business owners like us and provides a simple way to record income and expenses, pay the right taxes, and keep our businesses on track and growing. The nifty (and comprehensive) reports alone make the $9.95 monthly fee well worth it.
Outright takes just minutes to set up and then all your business stuff is safe, secure and accounted for.
File storage
Have you ever lost a file that you’d been working on for hours? Forgot to save your big presentation on your laptop? Or how about this: your computer crashed and you lost your entire e-mail database, contacts and all. Sounds familiar, right?
Yep. We’ve all been there, lost that.
Fortunately, the folks at Dropbox offer a free service that lets you safely store 2 GBs of photos, docs and videos in one place. Of course, they'll sell you more GBs if you need them.
Any file you save to your Dropbox will automatically save to all your computers, phones and even the Dropbox website. Even if you accidentally spill a juicebox on your laptop, you can relax knowing that Dropbox always has you covered. Beyond safe backups and easy file synching, Dropbox lets you quickly share files and folders with clients and colleagues.
Time tracking
Working from home certainly has its upside, but one of the biggest downsides is how easy it is to lose track of time and spend the whole day surfing the Web. One minute you’re busily working, and the next, you’re sharing The Oatmeal cartoons with your Facebook friends wondering how it got to be 5 o’clock.
Losing track of time is especially bad for service providers who bill clients by the hour and have to provide a project status update each day. Ruh-roh.
Enter Chrometa, the app that tracks your time without notes or timers. Chrometa logs all your computer activity and breaks down your time by application, e-mail, Web page and document.
Chrometa installs in minutes on both Mac and PC and makes time tracking an easy task. And the depth of its reporting may also keep you on task and off Facebook.
Scheduling
Ring, ring…
If your business involves booking appointments, then check out Schedulicity, a Web-based scheduling tool that will instantly plug your business into three of the fastest growing trends in America: social media, mobile Internet and online scheduling.
With Schedulicity, you have full control over your calendar and can access it anytime, anywhere.
And Schedulicity puts your calendar where your clients are, online. Clients can book appointments with you 24/7—on your website , on your Facebook page, or from their iPhone, Android or Blackberry—instead of using them to play phone tag.
Information organization
Let’s face it, we’re all on information overload.
Sticky notes covering the fridge, mile-long bookmarks online and a desk somewhere beneath all those papers.
Enter Evernote, digital storage that lets you capture anything and remember everything, right from your computer, desktop and even your mobile devices.
Everything you capture is automatically processed, indexed and made searchable with Evernote. You can add tags or organize notes into different notebooks. Later, you can search your notes by keywords, titles and tags. Evernote even makes printed and handwritten text inside your images searchable.
So go ahead, type a text note. Clip a Web page. Snap a photo. Grab a screenshot. Record a voice memo.
Evernote will keep it all safe and ready for you when you need it.
E-mail signature
If you’re looking for an easy way to transform your boring old e-mail into a powerful marketing tool, Wisestamp is the coolest way to do it.
With Wisestamp, you can easily customize your e-mail signature with your social profiles and add auto-updating dynamic content to your outgoing e-mail, like your newest eBay item for sale, most recent blog post, your latest tweet or a cause that you promote. You can also make your Wisestamp signature match your branding by getting creative with fonts and colors, and by adding images and logos to your Wisestamp signature.
The recipients of your e-mail will see the updated content of the E-mail App and will be able to interact with it directly from the e-mail. For example, they can link over to your latest blog post, follow you on Twitter or buy an item in your eBay shop.
Pretty cool, huh?
Wisestamp is currently available for the Firefox, Chrome (my favorite browser) and Safari browsers and works with Gmail, Yahoo, AOL and Hotmail e-mail platforms. It’s fast and easy to install and configure, which means your email will be ready to do your marketing for you in no time.
Heather Allard is the founder of TheMogulMom.com, a website for moms who run a business, raise a family and rock both. You can find her on Twitter @heathALL.
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BizBrag is another great cloud tool for small businesses. It's a simple and easy way to get businesses to collaborate to expand their social reach. http://www.bizbrag.com
I checked out Schedulicity and it does look slick indeed. I just could not figure out how many resources (employees, facilities etc.) I can handle with it.http://www.ganttic.com is better for scheduling several resources and projects simultaneously.
Love the list of tools, but I think you missed out the tools which allow you to manage a lot more serious business processes like Invoicing, Project Management, Timesheets, CRM etc.Infact, it is these tools which are expensive and small businesses need to shop around for. Apptivo, where I am the Product Manager, provides 40+ of such apps for Free. So with Apptivo (http://goo.gl/wl44m) you are able to manage projects, send invoices, track hours and create timesheets, and manage your customers for Free.
Very helpful article, thank you! I installed Chrometa and have been loving it. Wrote a review here: http://julievetter.blogspot.com/2011/06/chrometa-review.html
Couple additions that I use every day or almost every day. WiFi Buddy by Andre Rabold will help you connect wherever you are, Restaurant Finder (http://uknowapps.blogspot.com) will make sure you won't die of hunger, Qik (qik.com) is a mobile video streaming program that will help you share video feed and AHG Cloud Note (www.cloudnote.net) is indispensable when you need to create step-by-step instructions, document a process or video-share a problem or solution.
Many businesses do not realize that standard email messages are often transmitted in plain text over the internet without any form of encryption and is an inherently an insecure medium. As a result, anyone can intercept the emails and easily access its contents, including any attachments. A good email encryption solution will use powerful cryptography techniques to ensure your messages are both stored and transmitted securely, and that only you and your recipients have the capability to decrypt your message data.I use a free encryption service from Send Technology. All you need to do is use the secure Web form at https://www.sendinc.com/ to type your message, list the recipients, and send the message. The recipient gets notification that a secure message is available, with a link that embeds the decryption key. A recipient who never used this technology before gets an invitation to create a free account. The combination of the recipient's account password and the embedded key allows the message to display in the browser and the recipient can download any attachments and send a secure reply back.
Great list, Heather. Would add Mindflash.com, our online training application. It offers an easier, effective and affordable alternative to live training of your sales team, customer service reps, distribution partners, etc. You upload your existing content (power point, excel, word or video), add quizzes and publish in minutes. After that, Mindflash handles all the email invites and delivers real-time reporting. Making yet another core business process easier and accessible via the cloud. We love the trend and run most of our start up on cloud-based apps. GeckoBoard, GetSatisfaction, SurveyMonkey and Google Analytics are some other favorites.
I have always like XERO for accounting, and SugarSync for files...
not to blatantly plug the site, but www.resourcevillage.com has about 150 cloud based resources that are all small business focused. what we have found is that there is a long tail of applications (solving very specific needs) for small businesses that are free to inexpensive to use but not any great place to evaluate them.. that is the site's purpose. 30 or so will be added every month.. if anyone has recommendations on resources, let us know. thx
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Roberto Frattini 3 months ago
A nice list. I do use couple of sites above and one that is not listed. For online appointment booking I use Qooshi (www.qooshi.com). It is a free app, which I appreciate since I need to have as low overhead as possible. I also appreciate Mailchimp (www.mailchimp.com) which is virtually free. Powerful tools in combinations.