25 Websites To Help You Find Customers & Save Money In A Downturn Jeff Turner President/Founder RealEstateShows.com Founding Partner Social Media Marketing Institute
Reduce Costs. Office On The Web. docs.google.com zoho.com Use online tools to do the work of expensive desktop applications and provide a more collaborative environment at the same time.
Reduce Costs. Edit Photos On The Web. picnik.com fotoflexer.com 95% of everything you need a photo editing tool for can be accomplished using extremely inexpensive and easy to use online tools.
Reduce Costs. Store Everything. Find Everything. Box.net Carbonite.com For Mac Users: DropBox Never worry about lost files or where you put a document again. Move your file storage to the cloud.
Reduce Costs. Talk Using VOIP. Skype TokBox
One of the most cost effective tools on the market is Skype. You can talk for free to other Skype users via chat, voice and video. Google now allows similar features.
Reduce Costs. Meet On The Web. GoToMeeting.com Yugma.com DimDim.com Face to face is always best, but sometimes it’s simply not cost effective.
Save Time. Think Differently About Email Zenbe.com OtherInBox.com Time is money. One of the biggest wasters of time is our email inbox. Zenbe and OtherInBox provide a look at how to manage your email.
Become More Social. You’re Already Connecting. Do It Better. Linkedin Facebook Twitter Flickr Special Mention: Utterli You’ve been social networking your entire life. The tools available now via Web 2.0 simply provide another way to connect with people you want to meet. The big difference: speed and reach.
Be Remembered. Be Creative To Stand Out From The Crowd. AwesomeHighlighter.com Eyejot.com Combine Awesome Highlighter and Eyejot to present information in a way that will insure you’re remembered.
Communicate Better. Use Social Messaging Internally. Yammer.com Present.ly Yonkly.com SocialCast The Benefits of social networking are not confined to personal networks.
Don’t Forget The Basics. Some Of The Best Tools Are Old Tools. A Hand Written Letter The Telephone Have you received a handwritten note recently? How did it make you feel? And the phone is a ubiquitous form of interactive technology. When in doubt. Pick up the phone.