Start a SaaS Business – Even If You Don’t Know Programming!
It's more common than you think: Many smart marketers and business folks have great ideas for a product and a great plan for selling it, but no ability to build…
It's more common than you think: Many smart marketers and business folks have great ideas for a product and a great plan for selling it, but no ability to build…
New co-working spaces in Kuala Lumpur's are popping up regularly. Because of flexible lease terms and lower deposit requirements, shared workspaces in KL are preferred not only by local startups…
Slack is a wildly popular team-chat and collaboration app that solves three main problems – team communication, collaboration (file sharing and integrations) and most importantly, staying up-to-date (notifications). However, it’s…
Most small businesses use QuickBooks as their first CRM. Being able to access customer contact information from the accounting software is good enough when you are a startup. Why businesses…
Businesses exist to do only one thing - "Make Money". Even Non-profit organisations need constant cash flow to reach their target. So how does a company become profitable? The answer lies in…
G Suite (previously called Google Apps for Work) and Microsoft's Office 365 offer similar set of productivity tools. Which one should you choose for your small business in 2019? Plug: TeamWave - Simple CRM,…
SaaS is a revenue and distribution model for software "product" companies that make money by charging customers on a monthly or annual basis. The SaaS business can be incredibly profitable…
Upwork was formed by merging two popular freelancing platforms, oDesk and Elance. Upwork is arguably the largest freelance marketplace at this time. That said, it doesn't mean that Upwork doesn't…
Founded in 1999, Basecamp was the pioneer in cloud-based project & communication management software. Key features that made Basecamp popular: Simple & Elegant Task Management Search (keyword, person, images &…
There are over a dozen email service providers in the market geared towards towards small business. Google’s Gmail and Microsoft’s Outlook are the primary options. Both provide similar features, but…