Does your backup strategy include your cell phone?
October 29, 2008 by Phil Montero · 11 Comments
While I know it’s probably not accurate (at least not as much as I’d like it to be), I’m going to assume that you have some type of backup system in place for your important data. You know those little things like the documents, email, and contacts you need to stay in business. The sad truth is that many mobile workers and too few home offices have a good backup system in place.
There are plenty of options for backing up the data on your computer such as writeable CDs and DVDs, external USB hard drives, and affordable online backup services. And if you are smart you have some type of system in place – one that is automated and scheduled as much as possible so you don’t have to think about it. But is ALL the data you need to be up and running easily restored?
How about all the contacts on your cell phone? Have you found the best way to back up your cell phone address book? If you lost your phone or it was stolen could you restore them easily to a new phone?
Tools for running a business online
September 25, 2008 by Phil Montero · 2 Comments
A few days ago I came across a recently published list of 270+ tools and apps for running a business online. Whether you are a small business owner, entrepreneur, or solopreneur you are bound to find something useful in this list. It is broken down into categories covering topics such as accounting & billing, calendars & scheduling, collaboration, contact management, online meetings, project management, and virtual offices among many others.
Although no list like this can be exhaustive (we currently use some tools not on this list) – there were plenty here I have never come across before. If you’re looking to be more mobile and increase your ability to work where and when you want I encourage you to give this list a gander and consider which ones might be able to improve your business and workflow.
Tools like these were previously only available to organizations with large budgets. Thanks to them becoming more affordable small businesses can now truly work from anywhere.
Send email, text messages, and reminders with your voice
September 17, 2008 by Phil Montero · 3 Comments
If there is one thing I’ve learned 17-months into fatherhood, it’s that I no longer seem to be able to keep a thought in my head! Between running a busines, working with clients, the endless list of things to do around the house, and frolicking with my little boy – my brain is often full. So I realized that if I don’t write things down immediately – within seconds – whooosh – it’s gone.
The problem is that many times when I think of these things I am driving, on line at a store, or somewhere else where it’s just not practical to write down my reminders. My savior and solution has come through exploring some new services available that let you use your cellphone to easily send yourself a reminder, or send emails and text messages to others all with just your voice! Read more
TAO Podcast (Mobile Work Tip) – Remote PC Access
April 15, 2008 by Jason Montero · Leave a Comment
Phil talks about accessing your home or office PC remotely using an online service called GoToMyPC. This allows you to use any web browser to securely access all documents, email, and programs on your remote computer as though you were sitting in front of it.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 2:35 — 2.4MB)
Virtual Collaboration and Brainstorming – Use the right tools
February 7, 2008 by Phil Montero · 1 Comment
I recently stumbled on a great article on Read-Write-Web about the “Work From Home” Generation.
They give a good overview of the pros and cons. While I agree with almost all of it, the first issue they raise as a negative is “Brainstorming is difficult”. While I agree initially it can be more challenging while you adapt to collaborating with others virtually, like anything it becomes much easier with practice. A large part of successfully brainstorming and collaboration with others across distance is choosing and “thoughtfully applying” the right technology. This is something we often talk about and stress in our workshops and books. Read more