What business needs an office when you have an iPad?
These days there are some great applications we can use on the road that greatly expand our ability to avoid working in an office. And the device we’re using is not the traditional laptop computer. Our device of choice is rapidly changing to tablets, the most popular of which is the Apple iPad. With the right model, it is useable anywhere a phone signal is available. While there are of course many other tablets out there that are also wonderful for watching movies, listening to music, reading books and playing games, the iPad still has the lead when it comes to app choices and selection. So let’s review a couple of great apps for running your business.
Chaaaarge it!
As a contractor working in clients’ homes, it’s convenient to offer multiple payment methods, including cash, checks and charge cards. However, in the past, offering to take charge cards often involved the use of a costly wireless hand-held credit card device. Although some services offer virtual terminals via a web-based application, traditional merchant services involved expensive monthly and annual fees, often adding up to hundreds of dollars a year.
Check please!
An acquaintance, seeing us writing out a paper invoice for a client remarked that it didn’t seem high-tech enough for an IT company to be using paper. Well, we’ve remedied that with an app for our iPad. We looked at several free invoice apps, but most had some sort of limitation only remedied by a purchase. For those interested, ILoveFreeSoftware.com reviews five free apps.
A touch of the screen will provide detailed monthly and quarterly income reports. Frequently sold products can be stored in the app’s database, and client information is entered directly from your contact list. The app ($14.99) can be used stand-alone, or with a companion app for your Mac or PC ($99-$149) which is a bit more robust for invoice creation, and also allows you to export invoice data to Intuit’s Quickbooks. The invoice can include your logo and contact info, as well as a link to allow clients to pay via PayPal.
So there you have it, everything from accepting payments through invoicing and reporting on the back end. We qualified “almost” running your entire business from outside the office using an iPad in the title of this article. Expense tracking and balancing the accounts will be done elsewhere. But then, that’s why we love our bookkeepers, right?
Jim Pfingst is the founder of Scottsdale Technology Solutions, home of the $99 PC tune up special. Currently they are offering an additional $25 savings for SmartFem readers.