5 Tools I Use to Run My Own Business

 
 

There are five tools that I couldn’t run my business without and they’re all very user-friendly.

These tools support me everyday in creating, maintaining, organizing, designing, and marketing my small businesses. With these online tools, it’s like I have an entire in-house team helping me out. They help me do what I need to do and they keep me organized when working with my marketing manager, sponsors, and guests.

If you’re a small business owner or just looking for new tools to support your EdTech team, these are the ones you need to try.

You’ll Learn:

  • The five tools I have open all day every day to use for my business

  • What tools I use for marketing my small business

  • The tools I use for podcasting

  • How I design everything myself for my business

A Look Into the Episode…

  • [01:11] All about Kajabi

  • [01:50] Using Podbean for podcasting

  • [02:49] You need to be all over social media

  • [03:54] Why you need Notion

  • [04:42] Canva is crucial

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