Technology & Your Business: A Beneficial Relationship
By Vishal P. Rao
As a home-based business owner, you probably don't have a high-priced IT
manager on staff to fill you in on which technologies could help boost your
efficiency and success. You may also lack the confidence to incorporate new
technology into your home office, particularly if that technology is unfamiliar.
The reality, however, is that there are technologies out there right now
which could save you money and help your business run smoothly. Below are just a
few examples.
Networking
Networking is basically the connecting of multiple computers so that users
can easily share and access files and programs on other computers. Most
companies use computer networking to help their workers get their tasks done
effectively. If your home has multiple computers you can network them as well to
receive similar benefits.
Networking can save you money. For one, you only need a single printer or
scanner because all of your home computers can use the same one. You can also
save on Internet fees. If you use a broadband connection, home networking will
allow you to use one connection for all of your home computers.
Another benefit is that many pieces of software can also be shared between
computers so you don't have to buy multiple copies.
To establish a simple network in your home, each computer needs to be
outfitted with a network adapter. Today, many come with these right out of the
box. You will also need to purchase the necessary cable and hardware; the
equipment you need varies depending on the type of network you decide to
establish.
You can use your existing phone line, install an Ethernet network, or create
a wireless network. While the prices vary for all of these types of networks,
all of them are affordable for most budgets.
Remote Access
As you may have realized, working from home often means being tied to your
computer and that can significantly limit your mobility, even if you use a
laptop. Remote access technology changes all that.
Remote access technology will allow you to work with all of the files and
programs on your primary computer even if you are a hundred miles away from your
office. If you are on vacation, on a business trip, at the park with your
children, at a coffee shop, or wherever you can keep waiting, keep checking your
email, and keep communicating with your customers and clients.
Never being tied to your desk again simply requires you to purchase remote
access software. Some of the program, such as Norton's pcAnywhere (http://www.symantec.com/pcanywhere),
are available for outright purchase while others like LapLink (http://www.laplink.com)
charge a monthly fee. Costs range from $40 to $200 and $9.95 to $29.95
respectively.
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
If your business is like most, one of your biggest operating expenses is your
phone bill. Those long-distance calls to customers and vendors can really add up
each month and can dramatically eat into your profits. With VoIP technology,
however, you can reduce those bills and save more of your revenue.
The technology allows you to use your broadband connection to make unlimited
local and long distance calls without having to pay those additional fees or
using a long distance carrier. Unlike early types of voice communication over
the Internet, VoIP technology does not detract from the quality of the telephone
reception. In fact, using the technology to make or receive a call seems no
different than using a traditional telephone service.
With VoIP, a phone adapter is connected to your telephone and to your
broadband modem. When you make a call using your ordinary phone that adapter
converts the signal from analog to digital and sends it over the Internet to the
person you are calling.
When someone calls you, your telephone number essentially works like an email
address that guides the signal over the Internet and into the phone adapter. The
adapter converts the signal and sends it to your phone. All of these steps occur
in about the same length of time it takes for a signal to travel those standard
phone lines.
A number of providers currently are offering VoIP services. The phone
adapter, which is the only piece of hardware required, is not expensive and some
providers even include it for free when you sign up for service. Most of these
services charge a monthly fee that includes an unlimited number of long distance
and local calls, plus features like call waiting and voice mail.
The most popular of these services, Vonage (http://www.vonage.com),
offers unlimited minutes which can be used for local or long distance calls
within the United States as well as free voicemail, caller ID, call transfer,
and more as part of their small business plan. This plan costs only $49.95 per
month. That's considerably less than what the average business spends on their
phone bill.
The bottom line is that in today's business world, you need every advantage
you can get. Technology can help give you that advantage. Make the most of it.
Vishal P. Rao is the owner of Home
Based Business Opportunities - One of Internet's leading website dedicated
to starting, managing and marketing a home based business.
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