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How To Hire And Manage Freelancers, According To Experts

Allwork

They’re a flexible expense. Search Google, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, or countless freelancer marketplaces — it’s hard not to find freelancers. ‍ We recommend setting up a shared Google Drive or Dropbox folder. They can hit the ground running. They’ve seen your tech stack before — especially if you’re a DTC brand.

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13 Ways You Should be Using Your Smartphone for Business

Tips From T. Marie

The images I take with my iPhone 7 are far superior to my expensive, 10 year old digital camera. Facebook , Twitter , Instagram , LinkedIn , YouTube , you name it, it has a mobile app. Adobe Scan , but there is also ABBYY Scan and the Dropbox app has a scan feature as well. Capture the Moment(s). Speaking of Social Media.

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How We Pulled Off a Huge Event Through Outsourcing

Productivityist

You can also link up with her on LinkedIn and follow her on Twitter. File exchange: Dropbox, WeTransfer. This saved me the trouble of checking Dropbox regularly and uploading files one by one.). Task management: Trello, oDesk Work Diary, Wunderlist Pro. Review: Google Docs. Sometimes a task cannot be done all at once.

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Best Business Technology for Small Businesses & Their Owners (28 ideas from them to you!)

Stephanie LH Calahan

I use both TweetDeck (on desktop, laptop, and iPad) and MarketMeSuite, as well as Twitter's own interface. LNM LOVES Dropbox! Then we found out about Dropbox. We now have Dropbox on 4 of our LNM computers and we are able to share files and they update automatically which would have been a problem with a server-type solution.

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How To Manage Your Receipts

Brilliantly Better

But one of the things I didn’t mention in that post, mainly because I didn’t know much about it at that time, was about the practical side of the… expenses. Each trips has its own pile of receipts, waiting to be categorized, transcribed and somehow processed into my own personal expenses tracking system. Namely, receipts.