This is a guest post.
In today’s challenging environment, small business owners seeking to expand must walk a narrow line to achieve and maintain profitability.
With each step forward they need to find new ways to leverage their time and resources. Fortunately, there are now a number of online tools which can readily be put to use without having to buy expensive software.
Here’s a look at five promising and practical tools you can use to help streamline your business:
1. Grasshopper Virtual Phone System
As your business expands you need a phone system that can grow, adapt, and stay affordable. The beauty of Grasshopper is that it gives you the features you need without having to buy expensive hardware. In fact, you use your existing equipment and manage everything online. From setting up multiple extensions to customizing voicemail greetings that reflect the time of day, you are always in control of the phone experience your customers and clients will receive. Grasshopper can even transcribe your voicemail and e-mail it back to you.
2. Outright (Finance Manager)
With all the demands of a growing business the ability to automate needed tasks becomes more and more essential. Outright, a convenient cloud-based service, allows you to automate all of your accounting tasks by centralizing and organizing them in a user-friendly format. With Outright there’ll be no more wading through a sea of data to try to get an accurate picture of how your business is really doing. Outright’s finance managing software gathers relevant data, then reduces it down to easily understood charts and graphs that give you an accurate and visual picture of what’s really happening with revenues and expenses. And since Outright’s software is designed to automatically categorize and organize all business transactions—in keeping with accepted IRS guidelines—you can rest easy, knowing that your tax records are both current and accurate. As an added benefit, Outright can also give you accurate projections for future taxes your business may end up owing the IRS.
3. SpeakWrite (Voice-to-Document Service)
With a growing business everything seems to accelerate, especially the flow of ideas through that entrepreneurial brain of yours. Naturally, not all of those ideas are going to be brilliant, but having a way to capture them instantly on your phone and transcribe them into written words is. That’s where SpeakWrite comes in. And best of all it’s a breeze to operate. When you have an idea just pull out your phone and let SpeakWrite take the dictation, automatically forwarding your voice message to a secure system. Once in the system, your message is routed to trained professional typists who will type up your submission according to criteria which you establish in advance. Once completed, your document will be delivered to your designated email account in the form of a word processing attachment to be edited, printed and otherwise manipulated, as if you had created it on your own computer. Although the service is not free, SpeakWrite charges a flat fee of 1.25 pennies per word. When you consider what your time is worth and that SpeakWrite gives you a virtual staff at any time, day or night, the cost of the service is a bargain.
4. Doodle (Polling/Scheduling)
Face it. Although business meetings are a necessary and often effective means of communicating and getting things done, scheduling all those meetings can take up a ton of time. Thanks to Doodle, a cloud-based scheduling service utilizing tools such as My Doodle and Meet Me, you can schedule meetings in a prompt professional way by posting your calendar, along with dates and times of availability for others to consult and coordinate with at their convenience. Then, using Calendar Connect, you can sync Doodle with your Google or Outlook Calendar. Another service, Doodle Mobile, allows you to effectively schedule even last minute meetings on the run.
5. Mindmeister (Mindmapping Tool)
One of the truly daunting challenges that accompany business growth is being able to effectively manage those elements of your business that are essential to success. Mindmeister gives you the ability to visually organize complex things in a way that makes them easier to understand, delegate, and accomplish. Whether you’re setting up complex marketing campaigns, formulating to-do lists, mapping out websites or attempting to team- manage client accounts, Mindmeister gives you the tools to do it all in a streamlined cost-effective manner. At a cost of only $9 per month, and with benefits that are giving Google docs, Google wave, Basecamp, Manymoon and other tools a run for their money, you won’t mind using Mindmeister.
About the Author: Carla Sanchez is a freelance writer for Omniture, a leader at cms website software and marketing automation.









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Hallo,
I got some questions for that web design things, because i´m a totally newcomer in this business and don´t have any ideas how to manage it. So could you help me with a good program for that programming ? Now I got that Dreamweaver CS 4 but i don´t know is it good ? What are you use or you can advice me ?
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November 19, 2011 at 6:58 pm
Hi Cable,
There is no need to learn how to program unless you just want to because the site owner – especially in blogging – doesn’t need to do all that technical stuff themselves.
If someone just wants to blog I encourage them to write on an existing blog instead of starting their own. Group blogs are more powerful and by working with one you like already you eliminate all the upkeep and the cost of installation.
Those who want their own blogs can have another blogger install and set one up for not very much money. I encourage most small businesses and individuals to focus on creating content and NOT on learning how to install and maintain a blog.
Businesses can also an hire experienced blogger to create their content so they can just focus on running their business but still get the benefits of having a blog.
I also teach blogging one-on-one online for those who want to get started writing without having to learn everything the hard way.
Dreamweaver was the program many Web designers started using and some still use it for graphic designs. Which programming languages someone wants to learn depends on what they want to do and specialize in. If you tell me what it is you want to accomplish I can provide additional guidance.
Anyone who wants to find a group blog or have a blog installed or learn to blog is welcome to leave a comment here or contact me through the information on my contact tab under the name of this blog (at the top).
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September 30, 2011 at 1:54 am
thanks for sharing this list..i have 3/5
definitely impressive information
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Steamline in business is the basic necessity and Doodle is the best one to keep track of your business schedules
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September 8, 2011 at 2:10 am
Employing tools for your online business is necessary for you to maximize all the potentials of your business. We all know that online business today is getting tighter and every businessman aims to be on the top.
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I like doodle. thanks so much for the information.
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this is really impressive.
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SpeakWrite seems very interesting. Love to give it a try.
I love Doodle! It makes scheduling meetings easy and other appointments.. Online business tools are critical for running a business online. Not only will they help you save time, but also help you make more money! This website also provides the knowledge and tools you need to start and run an online business.
Thank you Miss Carla. My husband has been in development with web based usenet groups. I am getting my feet wet with limited experience myself and am contributing my efforts with blogging. The choices in the options of your article really captured my attention. Not only do they provide flexibility, they also provide the expertise of management we are looking for in commerce. From all the blogging I have done recently, this is the highlight of my work week. Bookmarked and thanks.
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August 15, 2011 at 8:02 am
I am going to have to check out that voice to document service. I have to wonder though if it will work as well as it says. I am usually a little leery about voice to anything…..always seem to be glitches I am not patient enough to work through.
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August 23, 2011 at 3:19 pm
Voice to anything usually requires extensive training of the software to recognize your unique voice – or at least that was true in the early days. Hopefully that is less painful now.
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Some use full tools listed here.But i think, the third tool “SpeakWrite (Voice-to-Document Service)” is a must.i personally feel it has vast use.Nice tools though
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August 9, 2011 at 12:48 pm
Excellent write up. Some tools I also find helpful, granted that may be industry specific, are Salesforce, Hootsuite, Mailchimp and ping.fm. If in the internet industry, these are all great, inexpensive options to extend your outreach.
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August 8, 2011 at 12:52 pm
Please share more online tool for steamline business.
Thanks for nice article.
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August 8, 2011 at 8:38 am
I can say from personally using SpeakWrite that this service is one of the better voice dictation services. The accuracy is above average and that’s basically what you’re paying for (accurate transcriptions).
Really, things are getting easier and more confusing. I didn’t even know these tools exist not until I read all of those.
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August 8, 2011 at 4:17 am
Doodle is a great service, I actually did some work for those guys troubleshooting some problems they were having with their Exchange Plugins. Great bunch of guys they were. Great collection of Business tools you’ve provided too will certainly look into them.
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August 6, 2011 at 7:06 am
Website management is getting tougher these days, specially in the cases where one need to manage multiple of them. But such tools are really helping and making the task to be completed with ease.
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August 5, 2011 at 11:39 am
Awesome as Ed Dale says. Not heard of any of these tools. Really like the sound of Grasshopper (and that is not meant to be a pun). Especially this function: Grasshopper can even transcribe your voicemail and e-mail it back to you.
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August 3, 2011 at 11:19 pm
cloud based scheduling services offered by doodle is amazing and very handy. Thanks post content is useful
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September 30, 2011 at 1:11 am
i agree!i love doodle..makes business easier and organize
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I need some tools for organizing my Internet Marketing business and I think Mindmeister may just do the trick, thanks for the article, it was very useful!
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December 27, 2011 at 1:52 am
Mindmeister is a godsend to our business it made it more convenient for us too. Doodle too is a great business tool
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August 3, 2011 at 10:46 am
Doodle looks like an interesting tool I can use, I’ll have to check it out. I’m a very organized person so it’s important for me to have everything scheduled properly :0
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The Mindmeister looks interesting. I need to get my hands on those to keep me organized.
Thanks for sharing this helpful list!
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August 3, 2011 at 10:19 am
I like Mindmeister and i think that it’s one of the best mind mapping tools available. I’ve been also advised to use Doodle by a friend, but i haven’t had the chance to take a closer look at it. Thanks for the great list
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