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Sunday, January 10, 2010

BP4_2010011_RSS Feeds


Since I started a new job and am beginning the process of starting my own company I looked into Web 2.0 sites that had RSS Feeds involved with different aspects of business.

Chargify.com

This blog keeps me informed on the advances in billing and the site allows you to setup credit card transactions for your business. The first 50 customers you set up are completely free and it is encrypted and secure. This would allow me to charge people for my services easily and effectively.

Kublax.com

This blog is great because it contains information from the United States and Great Britain and the site has a great budgeting tool that uses your bank information to set up charts, graphs and spreadsheets. It would allow me to see where my company's money is being spent and the percentage of income each expense takes up.

Mitto.com

Since I am dealing with a lot of customer contacts and their websites, Mitto allows you to store all of your passwords and logins for many different sites. The RSS Feed will update me on new websites that will accept Mitto. This would allow me to save time and the hassle of trying to remember bookmarks, passwords, and login information when I travel.

Datalightproject.com

My new job requires a bunch of spreadsheets with various columns, headings and information. This feed updates me on new versions of their products and the site would help by sorting the information and then allowing me to manipulate the now sorted information however I wanted so that reports, charts, and presentations would be more precise and efficient.

Startups.com

This is a great blog that has other people who have questions when they start up their own business. I hope to use this to learn from other people either through their mistakes and/or their successes.

2 comments:

  1. Budgeting tools...hmmm. Now that is definitely something that I NEED to use.

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  2. Starting Your won business can sometimes be hard. It is great way of keeping up to date with the latest events in money and corporate management available on the market.

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