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moneytalks Is Your Head in the Clouds? Peter Wesley explains what the 'cloud' is and how it saved his business. I was on my way home, looking forward to spending some time with my kids, when the phone rang. It was a client, an important one. He wanted a quote changed and needed it asap. Before I began using the cloud, I would've had to turn around and go back to the office. But now, with all my systems hosted in the cloud, I was able to head home, change the quote and have it back to him before he expected. When I set up my business I knew I wanted things automated, inexpensive and simple, but at the time there wasn't much available. Today, there still isn't one package that can do everything, but with two or three software solutions, you can pretty much run your whole business remotely and automate so much of it – cheaper, faster, more easily. What is the Cloud? The cloud is software as a service – in other words, you pay for someone else to manage software, backups, security etc. Instead of buying software and installing it on your computer, the software is installed on a server in a data centre, with all the security and redundancy built in, and you log on via a browser. What tools are available for Trade Businesses? Email The main benefits of having your email hosted are security and redundancy. Microsoft Office 365 and Google Apps are both good but have different strengths. Google Apps costs $5-$10 per month, per user, while Office 365 for small businesses is up to $13.50 per user, per month. 84 A File Server All your files are stored in the cloud so you can access them from any computer. Plus all the backup is taken care of. Options: • Dropbox – www.dropbox.com • SugarSync – www.sugarsync.com • iCloud – www.apple.com/au/iCloud • Live Mesh – login.live.com • SharePoint – www.office365.com/ SharePoint Dropbox costs $10 per month, so $120 per year keeps my file server secure. Job Management Systems Every business has different requirements so you need to spend some time working out what will best suit your business. Online job management systems allow you to get your business processes into the cloud and automated. Being able to complete a job, have the customer sign off, email the invoice and take payment all on your phone saves time and money. Web-based systems include: • Connect 2 Field – www.connect2field.com • Foxbuddy – www.foxbuddy.com.au • SimPRO – www.simpro.com.au • GeoOP – www.geoop.com Accounting Software In the past, the major problem with accounting software has been data security. If you lose your data file, you can spend thousands of dollars trying to recreate your most important business information. It's important to consider the business behind the software so you know that you'll have support and backup in the future. Most accounting software packages start at around $9 per month. To get full functionality, expect to pay about $50 per month – excellent value when you consider the cost of running a server, UPS, backups and software updates. Options: • Xero – www.xero.com.au • QuickBooks nline – www.intuit.com.au • MYOB LiveAccounts – www.myob.com.au • Saasu – www.saasu.com Getting your business automated takes time and effort but ultimately, it will save you time and increase your profits. "When I set up my business I knew I wanted things automated, inexpensive and simple." Peter Wesley is the creator of BetterBackOffice.com.au and author of 11 Secrets of the Millionaire Tradesmen. peter@betterbackoffice.com.au

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