Resources
Here`s a small start with a few of my favourites - in no particular order.
If you are starting a website, be sure to monitor it’s use. Google analytics is free, easy to use and very useful.
If you are building a list of subscribers from your site to send an email newsletter - and why wouldn’t you - consider using Constant Contact http://www.constantcontact.com to manage your list.
If you are beginning to use a lot of online social networking tools, consider using Flock as a browser and keep track of them all in one spot - www.flock.com
If you are curious about getting on YouTube, check out http://youtubemastery.net/
If you are posting videos online, why not post them everywhere. See https://www.tubemogul.com/
If you spend a lot of time and money on long-distance calls, try Skype, www.skype.com. Surprisingly inexpensive, it also lets you work on your computer, hands free, while talking on the phone via your computer.
If you are game to try podcasting, you will want Audacity, a free, open-source audio recorder and editor forMac OS, Windows, Linux, and VST plug-ins: audacity.sourceforge.net
Want to produce your own webinars? Check out https://www1.gotowebinar.com/





