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20 Must-Have Tools to Automate an Online Business
Donna Gunter
With all the information online about tools and techniques available to help someone effective manage and run an online business, how do you ever decide which ones are truly useful to have in your business management toolkit? Here's my listing of the 20 indispensable tools that I cannot live without:
1. Article Marketing:
SubmitYourArticle.com automates the article
submission process by allowing you to submit up
to eight articles each month and then
distributes the articles to hundreds of web
sites, article directories and ezine publishers.
Without a doubt, this has been my most effective
online marketing tool that has produced
tremendous results for my business.
2. Audio Recording/Podcasting:
AudioAcrobat.com makes audio streaming fast
and simple, whether you want to add an audio
greeting, audio testimonials, podcast or videos
to your website or send out an audio postcard or
record a teleclass.
3. Backup:
Carbonite.com offers an unlimited amount of
data storage for $50 per year. Carbonite is
very intuitive and went directly to my email
files and Roboform files to back them up without
me having to manual select the backup files. I
frequently use this service to find the original
version of a file that I've accidentally
overwritten, as well.
4. Blogging:
Typepad.com is both simple to use and
powerful. You can set up as many blogs as you
desire with a Pro account, and you can customize
your blog in an infinite number of ways. Once
it's set up, the online interface makes it a
snap to make new posts to your blog.
5. Bookmark Manager:
SPURL.net
makes managing a moderate to massive amount of
bookmarks very easy. You create any number of
categories in which to file your favorites, and
adding a favorite website is as easy as clicking
a button.
6. Color Matching:
Pixie is
a tool that I use daily to help me match a color
exactly for a document that I'm creating or a
color I'm trying to replicate on a website. Run
it, simply point to a color and it will tell you
the hex, RGB, HTML, CMYK and HSV values of that
color.
7. Content Management:
Edit.com is a website maintenance service
that makes your current website editable so you
can change the content yourself. They handle
everything to get your site set up and provide
you with a phone training to walk you through
your first edits. There is no software to
install because it just uses your web browser.
At no charge, you can have them review your
website to ensure that your site is compatible
with their service.
8. Email List Management/Autoresponders:
aWeber.com is a great service for creating,
mailing and reporting back on the success of
your newsletter as well as to subscribe your
readers to a sequential autoresponder, either
associated with your newsletter or with another
product. I love to be able to see how many
readers opened my newsletter, who opened the
newsletter, and what links they clicked on from
the newsletters.
9. Fax:
MaxEmail.com lets you send a receive faxes
through the Internet/email and makes your need
for a fax machine obsolete. The faxes arrive in
PDF format, so you can easily share you faxes
with others as needed. They also offer voice
mail on your fax line, and the voicemail message
arrives as an audio file in your email inbox.
10. Graphics Program:
SnagIt.com
lets you show someone exactly what you see on
your screen. Select and capture your screen
image. and send it to SnagIt's editor to add
professional effects, edit the image (resize,
adjust color), and or drop it into your favorite
application.
11. Hosting:
Aaces.com
offers the ability to buy a hosting plan in
which you can host and manage a large number of
websites through one account rather than buying
multiple hosting plans for each website for your
business. And, their customer service can't be
beat.
12. Idea Management: With
EverNote.com
you can easily store and quickly access typed
and handwritten memos, webpage excerpts, emails,
phone messages, addresses, passwords,
brainstorms, sketches, documents and more! A
free version or a 30-day trial of the paid
version is available for download.
13. Merchant Account:
PracticePaySolutions.com offers an
all-in-one ecommerce solution that helps you
take payment online. The coolest feature that
they offer in this service is the ability to do
batch uploads of charges, so if you have a
number of clients on retainer that you invoice
every month, you can simply create a spreadsheet
and batch upload the data rather than entering
each client's information individually.
14. Publicity Tracker:
Google
Alerts let you type in an unlimited number
of search terms, like your name, your company
name, your industry, the name of your
competitors, etc. Google will then deliver an
email alert for any mention of your search term
online. This is a wonderful way to track your
own PR as well as industry trends.
15. Password Management:
Roboform.com is the top-rated password
manager and web form filler that completely
automates password entering and form filling.
You'll never have to remember a password again!
I maintain both my passwords and user info and
that of my clients in this program.
16. Shopping Cart:
KickstartCart.com is easy to use and setup,
and offers the ability to create affiliate
programs, follow up with prospective and current
customers with autoresponders, create coupons
for limited-time offers, as well as enable
buyers to immediately download electronic
purchases (ebooks, audio files). There is a free
30-day trial, but don't sign up until you have
the time to test drive it--30 days goes by
fast! Get your free ebook here, How to Pick a
Shopping Cart System That Makes You Money.
17. Spyware:
CounterSpy.com will protect your computer
from spyware, adware, Trojans and other malware
threats.
18. Teleconference Line:
LiveOfficeFreeConferencing.com lets you meet
with colleagues, associates or even family
members through a teleconference bridge line
that can bring up to 250 people together at one
place over a teleconference phone line. You can
use the line to conduct classes and training and
record your calls, as well as manage your
participants from an online interface.
19. Time Tracker:
TraxTime.com
has helped me keep track of my consulting
projects for years. You simply create projects
and clock into and out of them, with the ability
to write memos about how you've used your time.
20. To Do List Management:
Accomplice.com works online and offline,
integrates with Outlook and other software you
already use, and syncs with your PDA. What I
love most about this software is that I can
create in-depth, hierarchical to-do lists (tasks
and sub-tasks of a bigger project) very easily,
and add additional tasks on the fly as they
occur to me. I can see at any point what are my
more important tasks and what is coming due
soon.
Try out these tools with the trials offers
provided and see how your business becomes
easier to manage!
Comments or questions? If so, please post them to the discussion forum.
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