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As a startup, you want to make sure that you have the right tools to do the right jobs. Many of the famous software like Microsoft Office and Photoshop are expensive for a startup. The good thing about this generation is that many useful software and tools are free and they are as good as the expensive ones. Here is a list of ten freebies that every startup should consider using. (Just Google the names of the following freebies and you can find them in seconds.)

1) OpenOffice (Word Processing)You can see it as a free version of Microsoft Office. I am sure that you still will find Microsoft Office much easier to use only because you have used it for many years. But as a startup, it saves you a lot of money. I am sure that you will find it as easy to use as Microsoft Office after using it for a few weeks. Continue reading ‘10 Freewares Or Free Resources For a Startup’ »

1. Google Website Optimiser

This is one of Google’s most advanced tools. Let’s say you want to use your website creator to change your website design. Do you think that big text and small images works best? Do people prefer blue text or black? Do they like the menu on the left hand side or on the top? Does a special offer help sell more products or does it put people off? Google Website Optimiser can answer all these questions. You can set up ‘experiments’ that varies the content of your web pages, and then randomly presents different versions to different users. The system then measures which combinations lead to the highest conversion rate. Once a statistically reliable number of tests have taken place, Google will tell you which combination is best. No more arguments about your website design – let your website visitors decide which works best! Continue reading ‘5 More Essential Google Products For Every Small Business’ »

Credit card is one thing that everyone has now. You just can’t move without credit card. It has become a way of life. There are so many types of credit cards that you are totally bewildered as to the type of credit card you want. You should know a little about the types of credit card, before taking one. How do you know which one is best suited for you? How do you compare credit cards? Comparing credit cards might prove to be difficult for you. You want your interest rate on credit card should be low as well as it should have flexibility.

The various types of credit cards that are available are meant for different purposes. For example, a business type of credit card is meant for business purpose. In this also you should compare the features of the various companies that offer such credit cards. One factor to keep in mind is rewards; you have to keep in mind the reward offered on every purchase. The cashback credit cards are also such credit cards that give you cash back after a certain number of points are accumulated. Generally the cash back that is offered is 1% to 5%. Another feature to look for is discounts. How much discount does your card offer on every purchase.

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