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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. Amazon , Staples and Sam’s Club apps. My favorite is Slack , but there is also Yammer and Skype. Capture the Moment(s). Speaking of Social Media.

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How to Use Evernote: 22 Ways

Ian's Messy Desk

Evernote recognizes text on the card, so you can search for names such as “Staples” or “Henry” when that’s all you can remember about the person. Track Expenses - When you get a business receipt, photograph or scan it, and send it to Evernote. Evernote on a mobile phone can geotag the photo.

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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. When I'm done with different things (income & expenses), I make sure to update my spreadsheet right away. Remember when card readers were large, complicated, and expensive? Find here:  steph.bz/mhIa5P.

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12 Business Productivity Tools They Can Not Live Without.

Stephanie LH Calahan

The tool allows us to know where the business stands at-a-glance, view client data, track sales and expenses, create and manage invoices/purchase orders as well as see industry trends. You can find it here: Amazon, Staples and other office supply stores Thanks to Julie Bestry of Best Results Organizing 6.

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What happens to your website if you die | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Twitter,Facebook, your project manager, your to-do list app, Google Analytics, your bookkeeping software, or your email accounts? Just a few days ago, I created a document with all the details about my online businesses — hosting, logins, passwords, regular expenses, etc. Twitter sucks sometimes. Voodoo, I tell you.

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