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hardware
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software
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business and office supplies
In the area of hardware, today's computers have advanced to the level that you could likely run a small country
from a laptop or iPad. That's not to say that you need an iPad, or even a
laptop. In fact, as long as you have a PC or Mac, a printer, and dependable
internet access, you've got the basics covered. You may also want to look at a
mobile phone or iPad that will allow you to get online when you're on the road
– provided that you do actually head out on the road. If you're strictly
desk-bound, skip the portable devices and invest instead in the latest software
to help you keep track of your business.
Software comes in a number of flavors. For most small
businesses, you'll need:
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A word processing program. MicrosoftOffice Word is standard, but OpenOffice (available for free online) is a
cost-free and versatile option.
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An accounting program. On one end, you
can keep track of your budget and spending with a simple spreadsheet. If you
want more bells and whistles, try Quicken or Quickbooks.
You may also want to consider a graphic design program. Even if you
outsource all your graphic design needs, you may still will want the ability to
make small adjustments (price, etc.) to your “Buy Now” buttons, easily handled
with Photoshop Elements. If you want to be able to design your own pamphlets,
brochures, PDFs and more on your Mac, check out Apple's Pages.
The good news about technology is that it's readily available
and relatively inexpensive. The bad news is, the new versions come so fast and
furious that no sooner have you invested in the latest and greatest, than
it's already obsolete! But before you plunk down your credit card to upgrade,
ask yourself:
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Is not having this holding me back?
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What am I hoping to do that I cannot do now?
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How much will it cost me to upgrade?
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If I make this investment, how long until it
pays off?
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Do I have the cash to pay for this?
If your answers to the above questions are satisfactory, go
ahead and invest. Do your research online to find specials or the best deal,
and after you make your purchase, see if there is an affiliate program. If so, sign up as an affiliate and tell others about
your recommendations. That way you can convert your expense into a revenue
stream – and get a gift that keeps on giving all year long!
3 comments:
Thank you so much! You've just given me ideas for my Christmas list!
Dr. Lisa
I know Lisa. Every once in a while it's fun to spend money on yourself. And when you buy technology for your business it's also an investment so it's double the fun!
I've always been reluctant to spend on technology...thinking I had enough for what I want to do with it, and that it would be obsolete before long. These are some good ideas though. Thanks, Melodieann!
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