Four ways technology can help your small business

Technology is a part of everyday life these days. In business, it isn’t much different. Here are four ways technology can help your SME.

1. Effective Marketing Software

Unless you are utilising Internet marketing, you are cutting yourself off from a huge potential customer base. Besides online ads, there is email marketing, shopping cart recovery software, and general digital advertising programs. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn are also great ways to get your name out there and market your specific demographics.

2. Online POS Systems

For many small and/or highly mobile businesses that found it hard in the past to take payment in any form but cash or cheque. Square and Shopify have revolutionised their business by enabling them to take credit cards. Being able to make and receive payments on the go is a necessity. Check them out here: Square Up and Shopify

3. Modern Invoicing Software

Another important component of your business technology can be advanced invoicing software. You will save time and money, and you’ll be able to see your cash flow visualised. Plus, you can create customised reports and analyse customers’ spending patterns. This you can find in any package offered on the EasyBiz website: EasyBiz Shop

4. Project Management Software

Your business can greatly benefit in the form of better organisation and a centralised hub for viewing and managing all your ongoing projects. You can track who’s on which project and how much progress has been made so far. You can also manage appointments and important documents on the same software system. Schedules can be viewed on a master calendar; your life and your business can be simplified while using your time cost-effectively. Try out MPSYS

While there are millions of different software programs, apps and other key technologies out there that can boost your business, these four are a good place to start. Putting these tools to work for you can make it easier and faster to grow your small business and allowing you to focus on the more important things.

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