In any startup or small business there is more to do as an owner than most people have time for, including accounting, inventory, product development, operations, team management, and recruiting — just to name a few. The good news is that there is a plethora of software that has been built to automate tedious tasks and/or create new ways of doing business. Here’ s 10 technologies that will help you run your business more efficiently.
If you sell physical goods, Square is a must have. It allows you to accept payments on your iPhone or iPad from anywhere. The company does charge 2.75% per transaction, but other than that there are no hidden charges or fees. To get started, order a Square card reader or pick one up at an Apple store. If you own a storefront, you should also check out Square Card Case. The killer feature here is that Square provides analytics on what you sell and when. Customers can create a tab and at checkout, all they have to do is say their name and their information will appear in your system, then the transaction can go through. A receipt will be sent digitally to their phone.
Business owner, go create a Twitter account. I’ll wait. Good. Now that you have access to the thoughts and feelings of millions of people, you can start using this service to build your clientele, keep your current customers informed, and test out business ideas. For instance, let’s say you’re a consulting firm who specializes in iPhone apps. You could go on Twitter, find 5 or 10 businesses that you could potentially consult for and follow them. Then you can strike up a conversation with them and build a relationship over Twitter. All of this can be done with minimal time and no phone call. Or maybe you own a restaurant. You can create a Twitter account and ask your customers to follow you. If someone mentions that they are visiting your restaurant on Twitter, ask them how their experience was and what you could do to make it better. Or, simply tell them you appreciated their business. This an unexpected way to create goodwill for your business, and a great way to get feedback.
Your business probably has relationships with many different people – vendors, prospective clients, or partners. These relationships help your business run, or in the case of clients – make money. CRM’s like Salesforce or Zoho CRM help manage your relationship with customers by tracking your interactions with them. By keeping all of your customer data in one place, your sales people can spend less time tracking down information and more time closing sales.
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