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Episode 31: The Small Business Tools We Use Behind the Scenes

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Episode 31: The Small Business Tools We Use Behind the ScenesIn this episode of QuickBooks Mastery for Small Business Success, Erica Northrup pulls back the curtain on the small business tools Lee Davis & Company uses behind the scenes to stay organized, communicate with clients, manage projects, produce the podcast, and support better QuickBooks workflows.With Lee away on a much-needed vacation, Erica hosts this solo episode and shares what it really looks like to wear many hats in a small business. From marketing and client communication to podcasting, document collection, scheduling, and follow-up, small business owners are often juggling far more than one role. The right tools can help make that workload more manageable.This conversation is not about adding apps just for the sake of adding apps. It is about using tools to support better systems. Erica walks through the platforms that help Lee Davis & Company build trust, reduce manual follow-up, organize client information, communicate consistently, and create a smoother experience for both the business and its clients.Listeners will hear practical examples of how tools like NiceJob, Canva, WordPress, Google Drive, Google Workspace, ClickUp, Calendly, Zoom, AWeber, QuickBooks Online, Descript, Logic Pro, and Captivate support the bigger picture of running a small business with more clarity and less chaos.Key TakeawaysSmall business owners should not have to rely on memory to manage every task, follow-up, document, and deadline.The right business tools help support systems for reviews, marketing, client communication, project management, scheduling, and QuickBooks workflows.NiceJob helps make Google review requests part of the process instead of an occasional afterthought.Canva, WordPress, and Google Workspace help create a more polished, organized, and consistent client experience.ClickUp, Calendly, Zoom, and AWeber reduce friction by helping teams track tasks, schedule calls, communicate with clients, and automate follow-up.QuickBooks Online is only as powerful as the system behind it. A tool alone does not create clarity unless it is used well.Podcasting tools like Descript, Logic Pro, and Captivate help turn one episode into a complete content system.The best tools are not always the fanciest ones. They are the tools that help you do the right things more consistently.Questions to Reflect OnWhere are you still relying on memory instead of a repeatable business system?Where are clients getting stuck, confused, or waiting on you to manually follow up?What recurring task could be automated, templated, scheduled, or organized in a better way?Which tools are actually supporting your workflow, and which ones are just adding noise?Is your QuickBooks workflow giving you clarity, or is it creating more stress?Mentioned in This EpisodeFree QuickBooks Clarity Scorecard:https://lee-davis-and-company.aweb.page/unlock-clarity-free-scorecardSend Us Your Questions:support@leedavisandcompany.comLee Davis & Company:https://leedavisandcompany.comNiceJob - Google review and reputation marketing tool:https://try.nicejob.com/uubp53xam3ssCanva - design, branded graphics, podcast images, social posts, lead magnets, and PDFs:https://www.canva.com/WordPress - website and content management:https://wordpress.org/https://wordpress.com/Google Drive - client document storage and file organization:https://workspace.google.com/products/drive/Google Workspace - Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Meet, Docs, Sheets, Forms, and business collaboration:https://workspace.google.com/ClickUp - project management and task tracking:https://clickup.com/Calendly - scheduling and appointment booking:https://calendly.com/Zoom - video calls, screen sharing, recordings, transcripts, and AI meeting summaries:https://www.zoom.com/AWeber - email marketing, podcast emails, audience communication, and automation:https://www.aweber.com/easy-email.htm?id=561715QuickBooks Online - cloud accounting software for small business finances:https://quickbooks.intuit.com/online/Descript - podcast editing, transcription, clips, and repurposing:https://www.descript.com/Logic Pro - audio editing and production:https://www.apple.com/logic-pro/Captivate - podcast hosting and distribution:https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=mthmmwyRecommended ResourcesStart with the QuickBooks Clarity Scorecard if you want to understand whether your QuickBooks setup is giving you the financial insight you need.Use the active referral links for NiceJob, AWeber, and Captivate in the show notes if those tools would help you build stronger review, email, or podcast systems.Pick one area of your business that feels clunky and ask whether you need a better system, not necessarily a more complicated tool.Timestamps00:00 - QuickBooks Mastery podcast intro01:50 - Why this solo episode is focused on small business tools and systems06:33 - NiceJob for Google reviews, reputation marketing, and online trust11:31 - Canva for small business branding, ...
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