MailChimp

As any Internet marketer will tell you, nothing is more important than building your e-mail list. I personally use MailChimp to manage mine. It is super easy-to-use, has great analytics, and is 100% reliable.

 

Buffer

This is how I social and it can help you share your message with the world. You add tweets and status updates to your Buffer whenever you want. It then shares them throughout the day according to a schedule you pre-determine. 

 

Google Drive

Google Drive is the engine that makes the engine of my business run. Whether it is Google Sheets or Google Docs its access across all platforms and on the go is priceless. 

 

 

OliveTree Bible Study App

This is the most important tool I use each day. It has transformed how I read God's word and helped me grow in my understanding and knowledge of the word. The notes feature also allows me to access what I have learned wherever I go.    

 

Evernote

You can't remember it all, and with today's technology you don't have to. Enter Evernote, your digital brain. This is where I store everything I need to remember for later use. 

 

iBooks

Love to read but don't want to carry around a stack of books? Consider reading in an electronic format. My favorite app for e-reading is iBooks.

Todoist

If my Bible study app is the most important tool I use, Todoist is the second most important. It helps me stay on track and get things done.  

 
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By Word

Every blog post I write, begins in ByWord. This easy to use program removes the distractions and clutter of most word processors allowing you to focus on one thing, writing. If you are a writer and need a place to flesh out your ideas with out distraction, ByWord just might be your thing. 

 

Pexels.com

Quality images are a must have if you want your content to get noticed. Pexels provides free stock photos to help you and your work stand out. Most of the photos I use on my site can be found on Pexels.