A Social Network for Women in Business, Women Entrepreneurs, and Bloggers
Social Networking is all about interacting and working together, so let's get social! On a mission to get all our BBWO Business Women on track I would like to start this discussion in the hopes that we can build a resource list of over "100 Web Tools for Web Entrepreneurs".
To make this happen we all need to participate and comment. Post at least one web tool that you enjoy using and/or have recently discovered. If you can post a series of resources that would be even better.
Throughout my years of working online I've discovered that the more you give, the more you receive. So in the spirit of 'virtual abundance' let the gift giving begin and the technology talk commence!
I will start by sharing a few of my personal favorites:
Alright - now its your turn. Let's see if how long it takes to reach the goal and pass it! Related posts include: 5 Web Services I don't Mind Paying for, Best Tech Tools Picks, and 20 Free Web Tools for Internet Entrepreneurs.
Tags: bbwo-small-business-talk

Permalink Reply by Tatia Bradley on January 31, 2012 at 6:48pm THANK YOU, I USE,1,GOOGLE FOR EVERYTHING,2 SKYPE,FOR CALLS ALL CALLS,3,PANDORA ALL DAY,4,NING, FOR MY SOCIAL NETWORK, 5,BBWO,FOR EVERYTHING,!!
If you ever need to share a computer screen with team members or for an online class, I suggest Join.me.
Permalink Reply by Artiatesia Deal on February 1, 2012 at 2:40pm ohh this is a good one.
1. WordPress for all of my personal web projects
2. Paypal to handle my invoices for my design services
3. E-junkie to sell/promote a few of my design services and ebook
4. Dropbox to send large files to clients and as a backup computer files
5. When I don't use my own personal photos, I buy them from istockphoto.
6. Madmimi for my email marketing
7. Shoeboxed to save receipts related to my business (great for tax time)
8. Flickr to store and share photos
9. Twuffer to send out schedule tweets
10. Hootsuite to send out tweets
11. Twitter lists - I was missing out on connecting with people because my timeline was too busy. Now I group certain people into groups so I don't miss out on connecting with them.
Permalink Reply by Tatia Bradley on February 1, 2012 at 4:51pm I JOINED FREE CONFRENCE CALL,YESTERDAY,THANKS MS,HENRY
Permalink Reply by Monise Seward on February 21, 2012 at 10:14pm I would have to add Google Docs as a must have as well as Google Business Apps. I started using the apps because I really did not want to manage business email accounts on another server. With the apps, I can access the emails associated with my business even though they are not 'technically' set-up on my business site. Also, I use WP as my web site platform; of course, you have to buy your own domain name first and then point it to your WP site but the fact that site edits are easy as pie for me makes me happy!
Permalink Reply by Rikki on July 15, 2012 at 1:36am www.suite369.net for domains/hosting/email and more, loaded with extras
MailChimp for newsletters/list management
Google Voice for phone service...
MeetingBurner for webinars/teleconferencing
Permalink Reply by Carmin Wharton on September 9, 2012 at 3:42pm I use Hootsuite to post to all of my social media accounts. This application allows me to post from my iPhone and to schedule posts in advance so they can spaced over a period of time.
Hootsuite is a nifty tool you can use to keep you on top of your social media game.
Permalink Reply by Latifah Abdullah on January 27, 2013 at 12:44am
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