There are so many tools on the market but finding the right tool and using is right can challenge most people.
The other day, we started the Ideas to $$$$s page on Facebook. Once we had the page up we debated getting the matching URL. So we opened Web Fire a new tool that can:
- Help with keyword research
- Help create videos
- Help find domains both keywords for new ones and expired domains
- Find find keywords for articles, blogs, content, and so much more with keywords and analysis
- Site tools including SEO, market analysis and so much more
- Press tools
- Article spinner and submitter
- Lead tools
It’s a fabulous tool for my writing for creating content but only if it gets used. And used properly.
Its like accounting tools, Every package ever created has remarkable feature but they only work for you if use them and understand the basics of what accounting is all about.
There are tools out there to manage your contacts but many people just use their CRM to manage the names and addresses rather than the relationships and interactions.
There are tools out there that help you find answers. Wikipedia is a great tool BUT I really am glad that my doctor and dentist and lawyer use proper tools to research answers.
There are tools to predict weather, earthquakes, tornadoes and much more but unless they are used right, people can and do die.
There are tools that help plumbers, builders, electricians, auto mechanics an repairman en of all types do their jobs but only because they know what tool to use and how to use it.
The Right Tools for You
When you go into business, you need tools. And you need to learn how to use those tools. You need to learn when to use those tools.
But a tool is only good if you use it and learn to use it right. The Web Fire tool is an example of having power but not using it. When we got the tool, I decided that is would be one tool to leave to the rest of the team to learn but when we did some exploring on Ideas to $$$$s the power of this tool for me finding the right words for articles and blogs.
In the kitchen, I have drawers full of gadgets to do everything from grate garlic to slice avocados. In my office, I have gadgets galore.
And the sad thing, like Web Fire, I still only know how to use a small portion of those tools right.
Do you have any tools that you bought but are still learning how to use and use right?
In the comment box, share the last tool you bought for your business. Tell me – when are you going to learn to use them right?
Tools are great time savers but every tool takes time to learn when to use it, how to use it, where to use it and every tool takes a bit of practice to use it right. Will you take that time to learn to use the right tools right for you to succeed in business?
May most of your ideas earn you $$$$s
















Twitter: Adjuvancy
October 16, 2012
It makes not ONE whit of difference if you don’t use all the aspects of the tools you have. It only makes a difference if you fail to use any tool to obtain the information you want and need.
I am fairly expert in Office, QuickBooks, PCLaw, MS Accounting (Solomon, Great Plains), among others.
The fact that I may not use every aspect of each of these programs is immaterial. I get what I need from them, my clients get what they need from them,, and all’s right with the world.
Point taken Roy but you are using some of the tool. The sin for me was that I buy tools and then use none of them and I know many people who do the same thing. And yes I only use parts of many software tools I own but as a friend pointed out – the better I use the software, the more time I can save when I use it right rather than doing a work around.
How do you know that your dentist doesn’t use Wikipedia?
They use a form of wikipedia I think – reference library. There knowledge base has definitely grown