6 Apps to Propel Your Business in 2017
If
your New Year’s resolution was to start a
business, or grow your current one, there are tons of digital resources that
can make your life a lot easier (being an entrepreneur doesn’t mean you can’t sleep). In fact, there
are so many options out there, it’s hard to distinguish which ones
are really worth your time and money. Here’s a rundown of the apps and
sites that have really proven their worth in my company:
1. StratPad

2. Shopify
Looking
for your digital storefront? I encourage you to try Shopify. I started my
company on Shopify five years ago and they continue to impress me with their
ease of use and forward thinking. Not only can you set up your e-commerce site,
you can also sell in person with their Point of Sale app and on social media.
You can even accept Apple Pay on your site!
Another
feature of Shopify that really changed my business is their app, Kit.
Kit
helps drive sales by doing everything from creating highly-targeted Facebook ad
campaigns to sending personal thank you emails to customers
and handling the other apps that you use to manage your store. With Kit
handling your marketing, you have the time you need to focus on other aspects
of your business.
3. Showcase
Showcase
lets you easily create shoppable Instagram galleries for your site. You
can tag products that are featured in each of your posts so your customers can
shop directly from your gallery.
The goal
with Showcase is to help store owners sell more, boost conversions,
and better connect with their audience. Lots of brands use Instagram
to showcase (app name is not a coincidence) their products in a
lifestyle setting, but fail to fully leverage all the work they put into to
their posts.
Showcase helps
store owners leverage this content by making it easier to find the products
featured in their posts, creating social proof on product detail pages, and
providing a more engaging and visually driven shopping experience, which
usually has lower exit and bounce rates, higher conversion rates and cart
totals, and an increase time spent on sight.
4. Now In Store
Now In
Store is an easy to use catalog builder. If you’re using
Shopify, you can build your catalog by pulling products straight from your
store. If you’re like my company and need to
update line sheets all the time, Now
In Store helps streamline the whole process. You can share it digitally, print
it or download it and share it as a PDF with your buyers. Depending on
what plan you want, they’ll even do a beautiful custom
design for you!
5. Privy
Privy is
the first step to growing your email list. This app allows you to create
targeted pop-ups to acquire customer information on your site. It has an
easy-to-use, drag-and-drop designer and even allows you to offer a coupon code
incentive for those who enter in their email. But what truly separates this app
from the rest is the ability to target your pop-ups based on your customer’s exit intent, geography, cart value, referral path, device type and
more.
6. Social Print Studio
If your
company prides itself on its beautiful Instagram feed, then make your little
squares come to life with Social Print Studio. You can upload and print your
feed to a wide variety of beautiful products. My personal favorite are the
contact cards. My company gives headbands to kids with cancer, so we get tons
of amazing photos of children in the hospital wearing our headbands. Social
Print Studio allows you to print a mix of photos in one run. So, we upload 50
photos of the kids and order thousands of prints to put in our orders (and keep
the information on the back of each card the same). It allows us to provide a
really unique experience for our customers to send different pictures in each
box.
Not to
mention, Social Print Studio's customer service is amazing!
All of
this technology makes it quite manageable to start a business.
However, technology can’t always automate success. Everything comes
back to your core mission and understanding what need your business is
serving. Technology can help a lot with exposure, research, automating
tasks and design, but it’s the minds and the hearts of the people behind it
that will make your company successful.
However, technology can’t always automate success. Everything comes
back to your core mission and understanding what need your business is
serving. Technology can help a lot with exposure, research, automating
tasks and design, but it’s the minds and the hearts of the people behind it
that will make your company successful.
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