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Shakhawat
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DropBox for Business

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We’ve all learned the lesson about backing up your files, so why should you be taking chances with your blog content? Share your blog posts with DropBox so you can recover deleted files and roll back to previous versions of your blog as far back as you’d like with the unlimited version history.

You can also easily share data with other team members that are contributing while ensuring you are using a secure network. DropBox shows its users just how secure they are by offering a remote wipe so if someone’s computer is lost or stolen you can remotely erase the DropBox from that particular hard drive instantly.

And don’t be worried about not self employed database having enough space. All DropBox accounts start with 1000 GB that increases as you grow, but should you find yourself in need of more room in the cloud contact the company and they will increase your space for free!

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3. Trello
This free project management software is another one we utilize over here at New Breed. Its super simple interface makes it an easy blog tool to start using. Just organize your projects into columns, than you can assign posts, add comments, and set deadlines with alerts for each team member. We created an “In Production” board to manage blog posts that are being worked on. As the post moves along in the process it can be dragged and dropped into the next board, “In Review”.

Does it get any easier? We don't think so.

4. Survey Monkey
It’s important to engage with your audience. Getting feedback from your readers is what keeps you on top and ensures great customer service.

Survey Monkey makes it fun and easy for people to give feedback. Customize survey questions, design a look that fits your brand, run an A/B test to find out what gets the best response, and the best part? You can view the responses to your surveys from within your contact list and then segment your contacts based on their responses. Segmented mailing lists have never been easier!
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