bits & bytes: Dropbox File Sharing

April 14, 2010


I’ve discussed project management and file sharing before. I use BaseCamp all the live long day to share files and comments with my clients. If you want to share a large amount of files, or ever better, sync files online and across different computers, Dropbox has the answer. It’s great for collaborating with other contractors or sharing photo galleries with family. If the word “backup” makes you shudder, you can use Dropbox as online backup. Sold.

  • 2GB of online storage for free, with up to 100GB available to paying customers.
  • Sync Windows, Mac and Linux computers.
  • Efficient sync – only the pieces of a file that changed (not the whole file) are synced. This saves you time.
  • 30 days of undo history, with unlimited undo available as a paid option.
  • View your files on your iPhone or iPod Touch.

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bits & bytes: The Invoice Machine

February 8, 2010

www.invoicemachine.com

I’ve received lots of interest in this post regarding ways of organizing your small business online.

I just came across The Invoice Machine over the weekend. They appear quite similar to FreshBooks, offering online invoicing and time tracking, but pricing appears to be arranged by number of invoices as opposed to number of clients, which may work better for those with higher volume. Let me know if you give it a try.

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newsflash: discount from 37 Signals

January 5, 2010

If you have been contemplating signing up for any of the web-based apps after reading this post, now would be a good time. 37 Signals is offering:

New Year’s Special: 50% off a new account or an upgrade!
Sign up for a new account, or upgrade your existing Basecamp, Highrise, Backpack, or Campfire plan and receive a 50% discount on your next bill when you use coupon code Hi2010. This coupon expires on January 15, 2010 so don’t miss out.

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bits & bytes: Small Business Apps

November 23, 2009

I know, sounds exciting. It is Monday after all. I’ve had many conversations with other small business owners regarding how they keep track of their finances, invoicing etc. If it’s time to graduate from the Excel spreadsheet, or expensive accounting software is bogging you down, I’ve got a few ideas.
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For me, it started with Freshbooks, an online invoicing and time tracking tool. No more watching the clock or losing track of time. No more transferring data to Excel invoices. Great for freelancers or service providers, it allows you to send custom invoices by email or snail mail, keep track of expenses and manage contractors. They offer PayPal integration if you’re interested in accepting credit card payments. You can try it free (seamless transition if you decide to sign up) or pay a monthly fee based on how many clients you wish to manage.
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Freshbooks works well with Basecamp, a web-based project collaboration tool. Share files, meet deadlines, assign tasks and centralize feedback. Clients can view project status and associated files 24/7 which I find really cuts down on millions of back and forth emails. Clients can view the project timeline and find out what they are responsible for, which helps keep things on track. For accounting purposes, you can import time spent on projects into Freshbooks. If you get in to Basecamp, Timy is a great time-tracking tool.

bits-4I just came across Shoeboxed. So get this. You send ALL of your random receipts in to them (by mail, fax, email, from your phone) and they scan them, and organize them in a tidy online account. You can actually view your real receipts by clicking on the online entry. They have automatic categorization and will also keep track of your contacts – all you have to do is send in a business card! Integrates with Freshbooks. Dying to hear of anyone who has tried this!

bits-5MailChimp is a email marketing tool and list manager. Integrations with WordPress, Twitter and Salesforce make MailChimp a pretty powerful social networking tool. Store up to 500 subscribers for FREE.

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