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How to Come Up with a Killer Idea for an App (And Get it Made)

Creating a mobile app and selling it through Google Play or iTunes is undoubtedly one of the best ways to make money online, and has incredibly low barriers to entry with a disproportionately large potential pay-off.

What You Need to Know About Cloud Commuting

Cloud commuting is a lot like telecommuting. The only difference? Employees rely on the cloud—an online network for storing, sharing, and accessing data—to communicate with coworkers and access files.

How Carriers Are Costing Your Small Business

In 1986 I got my first cell phone that wasn’t in a bag. It was a Motorola DynaTAC, and it cost me over $2,000. Since then, cell phones have been adopted ubiquitously by small businesses in the US.

How Does What Your Customers Read Online Affect What They Purchase?

With so much consumer faith being put into online reviews, it pays to understand how your online reputation affects what—if anything—customers purchase from your company.

Top Mobile Apps to Help You Stay Organized

As a small business owner, you have to wear many hats and juggle plenty of tasks throughout your work week. It can seem overwhelming, and you might wonder how you can stay more organized and maintain your productivity.

Best of Both Worlds: Integrated and Hosted Voice Business Phone Systems

Even with email holding the top spot as the most frequent mode of business communication, nothing can replace the value, direct contact and efficiency of speaking on the phone with a client, colleague or other business contact.

How to Account for Gift Certificates in Your eCommerce Store

So you decide you want to issue gift certificates. How does the accounting work for those? It is a little involved, but nothing that is beyond the capability of services like GoDaddy Bookkeeping to handle.

Should You Use the Cloud? Talking Security

Every business is trying to save money these days. One obvious solution for doing so is in the cost savings seen by using cloud storage. With the expense of IT professionals, servers, and other internal storage and hosting solutions being far more than that of storing your data in the cloud, many small businesses are turning to this option.

How to Avoid an Inventory Meltdown

The most common cause of inventory management breakdown is a failure to be consistent, timely, and accurate—simpler put, a failure to “keep up with it.” Whether you manage your inventory manually or you utilize an automated system, you won’t enjoy the desired results of inventory management unless you keep up with the procedure.

New Statistics Show Mobile Continues to Grow

Since our earliest reports on the mobile space, we’ve continued to watch the industry explode, and Affiliate Window’s latest mobile study is a perfect portrayal of that.

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