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5 apps every small business owner should have on their mobile

November 26, 2015 by admin Leave a Comment

Small business owners are constantly looking for ways to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their operations. Within a highly competitive marketplace, businesses are relentlessly striving to gain an edge over their competitors. The power of mobile has emerged as a major factor contributing to how a small business is able to thrive in today’s technologically dominated business arena. 

Increasingly versatile and powerful mobile app development is playing an ever increasing role in helping small businesses improve customer service, boost sales and gain an overall competitive edge in their market.

Here’s our pick for the top 5 mobile apps every small business owner should be taking advantage of:

1. Expensify

Inefficient control over how a business handles its expenses can quickly lead a small company down the road toward ruin. Expensify simplifies the process of expense reporting, expense approval and synergizing with your business’ accounting package. With super handy features like unlimited receipt uploads, to the ability to submit expense reports anywhere, anytime, this administrative app is a firm favourite amongst finance managers everywhere.

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2. Trello

Designed to boost productivity and enhance internal collaboration within a business, Trello couples a strong emphasis on visuals with free, flexible functionality. The result is an app that acts to streamline organization and speed up collaboration and co-operation within your business. Project management is simplified thanks to the elimination of reliance upon marathon email threads, out of sync spreadsheets, haphazard sticky note style organization and clumsy software.

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3. GoToMeeting

If you are looking for the fastest way to connect and communicate with clients, co-workers, collaborators, suppliers or prospects then this is the App for you. Users reported closing deals 20% faster than they did when using any other communications solutions on the market. This app is all about providing businesses with a mobile, professional, fast and secure way to conduct top level business meetings with anyone, anywhere on any mobile device. This is a fully-equipped boardroom in your pocket that is able to integrate with the other important apps in your workflow like Outlook, Gmail, SalesForce and Zapier.

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4. LevelUp

How to get paid is a huge factor for any business, but more so for small businesses looking to stay ahead of the curve and meet the needs of its customers. LevelUp is an App that offers your business the capability to process one-touch mobile payments whilst at the same time enhancing customer loyalty, gathering essential data for improved customer profiling and generating rewards programs. All of this helps your business entice new customers, raise existing customer service levels and track sales performance.

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5. Snapseed

For businesses heavily reliant on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, Snapseed provides professional quality photo editing capability for businesses looking to keep their corporate image in tact when posting to social media. Eliminating the need for highly-priced photo editing software and the graphic designers to run it, Snapseed puts the power of professional photo and image editing on your mobile device.

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Apps are playing an integral part in how businesses optimize their operations – from marketing and driving a social media presence to how they process payment and organize expenses, projects and communication. The mobile phone and the technology to drive business growth have now been put in the small business owners’ pocket.

Filed Under: Australia, Review Tagged With: Black Friday, Cybermonday deals, Mobile, Technology education

Staying Secure in the Mobile Gaming World

October 29, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

If you’re a sports betting fan then you’ve probably already tested out Unibet’s iPhone betting app and know that it’s a fantastic place to ply your trade. However, aside from giving you competitive odds and instant access to a slew of live betting markets, the platform is also one of safest in the business. The new smart devices enable you to have a punt on the go, by just firing up your app on your tablet or smartphone and having a punt in minutes via your online account.

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Popular sporting events like Melbourne cup , Ashes cricket series and the local  state soccer championships are gaining in popularity and so are iPhone and smartphone devices to check scores , odds and having a punt.

As the mobile betting industry has evolved, so has the security features sites have in place to protect players. Of course, when you wager your hard earned cash on the latest sporting fixture, there’s a certain amount of trepidation when it comes to safety. However, as you’d expect from any reputable operator such as Unibet, there’s nothing to worry about.

All licensed iPhone betting apps will have a host of security features in place and that means your bankroll is completely safe. In fact, the first thing you should be aware of is that any product that’s put out by a licensed operator is that it meets certain standards. In order to meet the conditions of fair play and safety that any regulatory body insists on, a mobile betting app must have full 128-bit SLL digital encryption. This layer of protection is there to ensure your data can’t be intercepted and your details stolen.

Protecting Yourself

As well as an internal layer of protection, Unibet’s mobile betting app also requires a password on start-up. Set by the user and not accessible by anyone else (including staff at Unibet), this password is the first line of defence against hackers. Not only is it required the first time you login, but it will also be needed if you time out. Because Unibet’s mobile software will detect periods of inactivity, it will automatically shut down the app to ensure you stay secure.

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The final layer of security you should be aware of when you download a mobile betting app is the verification process. Before you can withdraw any cash you’ll be asked to provide evidence of who you are. This information is then used to confirm any subsequent transactions and stop anyone else from accessing your account and stealing your cash.

Mobile sports betting is one of the fastest growing areas of the gambling world and operators across the industry are putting a lot of effort into ensuring this stays the case. If players don’t feel safe then they won’t use an app and this is the reason why the software has been made as secure as possible.

Filed Under: Apple, Apps Tagged With: Gpost, Mobile, Tablets

Mobile Broadband Speeds | How Much Speed Does Mobile Internet Deliver?

June 26, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

smartphone mobile speedsWith the world on fire for mobile broadband technologies, everyone is wondering just how much speed mobile broadband services really deliver. Mobile Internet connectivity makes our lives easier. We can stay constantly connected, ensuring that we miss nothing in the way of business communications, payments, customer service, or even just receiving that much-awaited Facebook update, you can learn more here.

The point is that we demand to be wired, preferably at all times. But we wonder if mobile broadband technologies are developed enough at this point to provide a fluent and dependable Internet experience.

The answer is YES!

Mobile broadband internet connectivity is no longer a thing of imagination and wishing. It exists, and provides excellent speeds, especially for those in prime locations. Generally speaking, the larger the city you are in, the better broadband connectivity you will receive. It’s also important to distinguish between mobile Internet and Wi-Fi. If you are using the free Wi-Fi at Starbucks, that’s not the same as using your broadband hotspot connection device.

In the past few years, mobile internet connection services have begun to drop in price. That’s directly due to the fact that on-the-go Internet is an awesome technology that almost everyone has a demand for. Even for the casual surfer who just watches a few videos here and there, and maybe checks her email every couple days, mobile broadband connectivity is desirable. Why should be restricted as to where we can access our online lives?

Mobile broadband connectivity has become so heavily demanded in fact, that it is beginning to be a common replacement for cable, DSL and satellite Internet providers. It costs less, and more and more of us are graduating to tablets and other mobile devices instead of our traditional, heavy, cumbersome, laptops.

Mobile broadband Internet vs. Cable & DSL

If you are a heavy web surfer that loves to burn data, then it’s still going to better for you to go with a traditional ISP like Comcast, Time-Warner or Direct TV. The data plans for heavy users in the mobile realm can get astronomical. This is especially true for teen users who still have no concept of what it takes to pay those large usage bills every month.

If you surf heavy, then use a home-based Internet service for the majority of your online adventures. Save your mobile broadband data for staying touch via email, Facebook and the like. Stream videos, play games and other high-data activities at home.

If you do decide to go with a mobile Internet service provider, consider the following tips to choose the best for your needs:

If you are a frequent traveler, then research the coverage areas of major providers like Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile. The business moguls have incredible R&D budgets and will most likely blow away the coverage limits and areas of smaller, less reputable providers.

Consider how much monthly data you actually go through. There’s no sense in buying a plan that is more than you will user – and it’s very frustrating to always have to be counting every megabyte if you don’t buy enough. If you are a heavy gamer, then you should choose a plan with at least 6GB/month. On the other hand, if you just want broadband Internet to be able to stay in touch on email and social networks, then you will probably only need a Gigabyte or 2 per month. Experimentation will show you more specifically what you need – and almost all plans are able to expand at any time you want or need to.

There are very few surprises ventured from major mobile ISPs. They tell you exactly what you are in for in terms of costs and fees. You just have to read through those user agreements that everyone blindly clicks "Accept" on. If you want to develop a clear understanding of what you will be paying, just read that fine print!

Filed Under: Gpost, Internet Tagged With: Broadband, Mobile

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