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Adrian Rubin Shares Tools All Startup Founders Should Be Using

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The story of Adrian Rubin is a true rag to riches tale of chasing the American dream and reaching the reality by using his skills to create a career as a freelance creative director. Born in the small town of Beacon with just 15,000 residents, Adrian Rubin is now one of the best known creative directors in Brooklyn, New York.

The role of startups in the U.S. economy is one of the most important as the constant arrival of new businesses drives the economy to build for the future of the nation. Entrepreneurs need to take advantage of every tool available to them in a bid to ensure they achieve success and avoid becoming one of the 50 percent of startups failing in the first five years. There are numerous tools available to startups designed to make life easier for entrepreneurs as they strive to develop a successful company with a range of successful products or services for their customers to enjoy.

1. Slack

Businesses are now built on the successful transfer of information and communication between employees and outside clients and vendors. Each startup is now looking to develop its own internal communications system with messages passed with ease among employees. Slack is one of the most successful out of the box communications packages offering a suite of tools and options for entrepreneurs to enjoy. One of the bonuses of choosing Slack is the fact almost every aspect of work can be examined and explored using the app, according to Medium. Slack also includes the ability to share and edit documents within the confines of the software.

2. Coggle

Just how does an entrepreneur take their idea for a new product or service and make it a reality? One option is to create mind maps detailing every aspect of the idea or project being worked on to make sure every idea is given its full time of being considered for inclusion. The major reason Coggle has become so popular among tech executives and startup entrepreneurs is the ability to synchronize work with a range of mobile devices and can be accessed by every member of a team to work on the idea.

3. Asana

Looking to establish a startup is a major project which needs to be managed carefully and efficiently to give the best chance of long-term success. Startups report one of the most efficient and user-friendly project management apps is Asana, an app allowing every aspect of a project to be explored and worked on in simple to action tasks. The functional project management dashboard allows users to link together online and reduce the need for email and physical meetings as the project can be tracked almost completely through Asana. If a startup is looking to create new products and services efficiently, the use of Asana is one of the best possible options to ensure the success of a new business.

4. MailChimp

Launching a new business means creating an effective marketing strategy including the use of email marketing options which can be difficult to manage and time-consuming. Many startups are turning to automated services for their email marketing campaigns such as MailChimp. This service sends around ten billion emails per month for customers from all industries who do not have the time or employees to manage their own Email marketing projects.

5. Hootsuite

Ask any entrepreneur and they will tell you the most important area of marketing in the coming years is social media and its many different challenges. Hootsuite makes it easy for a startup to keep a complete track of their social media accounts including analytics and data. Among the tasks, Hootsuite can perform is the scheduling of posts to various accounts and monitoring the newsfeed of a startup across a range of social media platforms. This important tool for startups has more than 15 million active users and offers users the chance to link together their social media options across hundreds of apps.

6. Dropbox

Any startup not using Dropbox is putting itself at an immediate disadvantage compared to its competitors. Dropbox has become one of the most important tools for businesses of all sizes and industrial sectors and is essential for successfully collaborating with colleagues. Not only does Dropbox offer a secure area for storing files but allows colleagues the chance to edit and share specific documents.

7. Due

The way we pay bills and get paid are constantly evolving with the digital wallet and various digital options now open to a startup for accepting and processing payments. Due offers a range of digital options for sending an invoice, accepting payments, and keeping track of which accounts are paid and which have yet to be resolved.

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