“Change” is the universal theme in 2009 – and to save some change, habits are shifting both at home and in the workplace. Traditional New Year’s resolutions, like slimming down, saving money and taking better care of our health are popular not only with individuals, but also small businesses.
So, we wanted to offer small businesses simple technology tips to help meet business goals in 2009 and prosper despite the economic times. The tips below show how one company is using YouSendIt to save cash and become more efficient, along with a few other ideas. Look for more to come in our second installment.
By the way, we’re always interested to hear how you’re cutting costs during these tough economic times, yet still maintaining the level of service and production your business requires.
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Spend smartly – avoid luxury costs – Courier services like FedEx and UPS are expensive. Why bother? We can’t ship you’re nephew that copy of Rockband you bought him for his birthday, but we can certainly send your business files a lot faster and cheaper. As a quick example, Consultants PRN, a medical consulting company, saves more than $7,500 in shipping costs every year by using YouSendIt.
Get in shape – slim down on vendors – Businesses can save time and money by going to one vendor for other business-critical needs, such as communications. Look for broadband and phone services in one, cost-effective bundle, such as those offered by Speakeasy, a Best Buy company based in Seattle.
Support the local community – outsource to the US – Companies on average spend more than $6,500 per employee on IT (InfoTech Research Group). This includes time and expense involved in maintaining technology solutions. For IT support, consider eBay-like online marketplaces for ‘help by the hour’ as needs arise.