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Another Reason to Love Dropbox. Paper!

Tips From T. Marie

Dropbox just changed my mind. After trying out lots of online storage options early in my business, a few years ago I finally settled on Dropbox. I have come to love Dropbox, from the ease of use to features like having an expiration date on a shared file. Dropbox, you have renewed our love affair. A link to Paper.

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Building Client Trust: Communication is Key

Step It Up VA Coaching

Nobody wants a call to their home phone late at night or during family times if it’s not an absolute emergency. Simple, free online programs like Dropbox and Google Docs allow you to share and update information easily and instantaneously.

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Building Client Trust: Communication is Key

Step It Up VA Coaching

Nobody wants a call to their home phone late at night or during family times if it’s not an absolute emergency. Simple, free online programs like Dropbox and Google Docs allow you to share and update information easily and instantaneously.

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Guest Post: 5 Indispensable iPhone Apps for Virtual Assistants

Eco-Office Gals

The award-winning Quickoffice is the first and only application to allow you to share, access, view, and edit Microsoft Office documents with the ability to connect to multiple cloud services, including MobileMe, Google Docs, Box.net, and Dropbox.

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How We Pulled Off a Huge Event Through Outsourcing

Productivityist

In order to monitor contractors’ work, keep the communication streamlined and work together on things remotely, we used a number of applications that we work with internally with all the VAs to optimize work progress and avoid confusion: Communication: Skype, Google Chat, Yammer. File exchange: Dropbox, WeTransfer. Review: Google Docs.

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

Stephanie LH Calahan

" That is what I heard from her as we were talking on the phone.  Evernote information is stored in the cloud (so that I do not have to worry about my computer crashing) but allows me to add a note from my computer, iPad, or phone. Can't Live Without Google. LNM LOVES Dropbox!   OK! 

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Time Management (or whatever you want to call getting the important stuff done without going crazy)

Denise Aday

I’m a virtual gal and a firm believer in storing these things in the cloud in such places as Google Docs and Dropbox. You might squeeze in a phone call at the airport or in a taxi, but this is iffy, so don’t rely on it. Organize information you refer to often in folders or databases.