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When you run your business, it’s all about efficiency, and that means doing the things that are most important to you to move your business forward. The last thing you want to do is spend time doing things that keep you in the dark or keep you away from doing what’s important.
In this article, I will share useful tools you can apply within your business.
Get Notify.
This Great Wonder of a website allows you to get notifications as to whether someone received, opened, and read your email. Track whether your headlines are working or not, whether that is attractive to your audience, and leads to a higher open rate.
Sync.in
If you have documents that need different input and insight and collaboration then Sync.in is your tool of choice. It allows you to edit notes in real-time with multiple users at one time.
Skyscanner
Are you having to fly for business or leisure and need the best budget flights? Skyscanner provides a global search on millions of flights from thousands of airlines including car and hotel services.
Fuelly
Do you need to track the fuel mileage of staff and personnel? This is always a major concern for owners. Fuelly helps you compare, analyze, and share vehicle fuel consumption. Crisis averted!
Project Gutenberg
Do you need to brush up on some educational books for you and your staff? Project Gutenberg has up to
59,000 digital books are available for you to read for free!
What Should I Read Next
This website is for you if you enjoy reading but simply don’t know what’s out there and what’s relevant. This site generates suggestions based on what you’ve previously read and pulls up books others have read in relation to yours. So if you need a business book, head to Project Gutenberg.
One Look Reverse Dictionary
Are you a writer in need of a phrase or a metaphor, let alone a word that doesn’t come to you, or simply stays on the tip of your tongue? We’ve all been there and we feel your frustration. Type in a few letters or words and a list of possible answers will be generated.
We hope these have been useful to you, and we’d love to hear how you are applying these to your business in the comments below.
We hope you enjoy operating your business a little bit more this time around!
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