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The Best Tools for Business Process Automation

August 12, 20232 min read

This blog is a part of my Ultimate Guide to Business Process Automation. Check it out for more information.

This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something, we may earn a commission. Thanks!

When it comes to making your small business run seamlessly, it’s all about choosing the right tools. The ideal tools should be powerful, intuitive, and versatile. But with so many options out there, how do you make the right choice? Let me guide you through some of my personal favorites and their advantages.

Website Analytics Tools

Whether you're a Google Analytics fan or, like me, lean towards Fathom, these tools provide invaluable insights into traffic sources. If you're not currently tracking how visitors land on your website, now's the time to start. With the ability to discern where traffic originates, such as from a linked site, Google search, or a UTM-tagged podcast promotion, you'll be better equipped to optimize your marketing efforts.

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Tools

I'd equate the value of tools like Dubsado, Honeybook, or 17 Hats to having a personal assistant. These CRMs automate and streamline the entire client interaction process, from sending proposals and contracts to payment processing and scheduling that crucial first call.

All-in-One Platforms

FG Funnels stands out as a beacon in this category. I'm impressed by its multifunctional prowess. From hosting websites and funnels to incorporating schedulers and email marketing systems, it’s a holistic tool. Supporting clients with solutions that consolidate numerous tasks is a boon. Why juggle 15 software tools when one can manage most, if not all, of your needs?

Airtable

The moment I got acquainted with Airtable, there was no turning back. Think of it as a treasure trove where you gather, organize, and analyze data from various automations. It's not just about storing client details or tracking their lifetime value; it's about using that data for actionable insights. Whether filtering specifics, setting reminders, or shooting renewal offers, Airtable proves its worth time and again.

While there are countless tools available, it's about pinpointing the ones that resonate with your unique business needs. My suggestions are grounded in personal experience, and I genuinely believe in their capabilities. The right tools not only simplify tasks but elevate your business to new heights. Dive in, explore, and automate with confidence.

Ready to learn more? Contact me here.


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Cole Wedemeier

Cole Wedemeier is the CEO + Founder of The Blue Jeans Boss. She's a tech and automation strategist who helps her clients automate the busy work so that they can show up in their business in the way they want to. She loves working with entrepreneurs to create amazing personal experiences for their clients, students, and customers - but also for themselves. She truly believe that systems should be made to fit you, and not you who finds ways to fit the systems you have.

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The Best Tools for Business Process Automation Cover

The Best Tools for Business Process Automation

August 12, 20232 min read

This blog is a part of my Ultimate Guide to Business Process Automation. Check it out for more information.

This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something, we may earn a commission. Thanks!

When it comes to making your small business run seamlessly, it’s all about choosing the right tools. The ideal tools should be powerful, intuitive, and versatile. But with so many options out there, how do you make the right choice? Let me guide you through some of my personal favorites and their advantages.

Website Analytics Tools

Whether you're a Google Analytics fan or, like me, lean towards Fathom, these tools provide invaluable insights into traffic sources. If you're not currently tracking how visitors land on your website, now's the time to start. With the ability to discern where traffic originates, such as from a linked site, Google search, or a UTM-tagged podcast promotion, you'll be better equipped to optimize your marketing efforts.

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Tools

I'd equate the value of tools like Dubsado, Honeybook, or 17 Hats to having a personal assistant. These CRMs automate and streamline the entire client interaction process, from sending proposals and contracts to payment processing and scheduling that crucial first call.

All-in-One Platforms

FG Funnels stands out as a beacon in this category. I'm impressed by its multifunctional prowess. From hosting websites and funnels to incorporating schedulers and email marketing systems, it’s a holistic tool. Supporting clients with solutions that consolidate numerous tasks is a boon. Why juggle 15 software tools when one can manage most, if not all, of your needs?

Airtable

The moment I got acquainted with Airtable, there was no turning back. Think of it as a treasure trove where you gather, organize, and analyze data from various automations. It's not just about storing client details or tracking their lifetime value; it's about using that data for actionable insights. Whether filtering specifics, setting reminders, or shooting renewal offers, Airtable proves its worth time and again.

While there are countless tools available, it's about pinpointing the ones that resonate with your unique business needs. My suggestions are grounded in personal experience, and I genuinely believe in their capabilities. The right tools not only simplify tasks but elevate your business to new heights. Dive in, explore, and automate with confidence.

Ready to learn more? Contact me here.


blog author image

Cole Wedemeier

Cole Wedemeier is the CEO + Founder of The Blue Jeans Boss. She's a tech and automation strategist who helps her clients automate the busy work so that they can show up in their business in the way they want to. She loves working with entrepreneurs to create amazing personal experiences for their clients, students, and customers - but also for themselves. She truly believe that systems should be made to fit you, and not you who finds ways to fit the systems you have.

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