If you own a Mac and run a business, you have to look at this software. I insist.
I have a great memory (ask anyone who wishes it weren’t quite as good!) and for a while, I was able to keep track of clients, business potential, who I showed art to, etc. Or I used a notebook and wrote things down, sticky note reminders, etc. But as my business grew, it got harder. I felt like I was losing track of information and missing opportunities because my systems weren’t good enough. Let’s not even talk about how many Mailbox folders I had created in MacMail – but then I had to manually move emails sent and received and sometimes it just didn’t happen.
This is another great Twitter find. When I started searching for an integrated program to keep me on track that would grow with my business, I used Google to search and Twitter to see what others were using. A few suggested Daylite.
Then @mbookspan, a certified Daylite consultant, tweeted me, offering to chat and see if Daylite would be what I needed. Well we decided it would work and I made a great decision: I bought the software from Matthew and hired him for a 2 hour “boot camp” of sorts. We talked through the computer, he took control of my mouse from 2 states away and got me all set up! I told him what I wanted to do, he showed me how. Talk about shortening your learning curve! With no compensation for this glowing recommendation, I would recommend anyone considering this software talk to Matthew.
His website: www.mbookspan.com
or find him on Twitter: @mbookspan
Here’s a little video demo of what it is and why I like it…
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Here’s to your creative success!
– Tara
disclosure: I have no affiliation with Matthew Bookspan or Daylite software other than purchasing their products and services and being thankful I did each and every day!
Thanks for posting this Tara – much appreciated!
Ryan Cash
Marketcircle
Thank you for the kind words! Great review.