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Happy Friday, everyone!
Here is this week's poll question:
For those of you with smartphones, what are your favorite apps for your work in sales -- and why?
Looking forward to reading your replies!
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Permalink Reply by Blake of Radio Muscle on January 19, 2012 at 11:41pm TuneIn Radio. It cost $1.99 but worth every penny Click here to check it out. You can listen to every radio station in the world that streams.
Permalink Reply by Rod Schwartz on January 20, 2012 at 12:58pm Blake -
Thanks for the recommendation! Sounds like a great app.
RS
Tune in also lets you listen to your own station. This is great when the client tells you he can't pick you up.
On an unrelated topic, the iPhone is also great for playing spec spots.
iRIG....production software for your iphone....you can have your client VO a spot into your iphone....good quality.....nice tool for spec spots...
Permalink Reply by Rod Schwartz on January 20, 2012 at 12:57pm Will have to check it out. Sounds as though it would be handy to have for a spontaneous opportunity that catches one without the digital recorder. iPhone's mic isn't anything to write home about (compared to the miss that come with DR's), but better than missing an opportunity entirely. Thanks for the suggestion, Joe!
Permalink Reply by Sean Belfry on January 20, 2012 at 6:46am I use a few.
iPhone - MileageHD, Dropbox, Log me In, iProRecorder
iPad - Sales Beaver, Docs to Go, Pages, Dropbox, CloudOn, SignNSend, Log me in
Permalink Reply by Rod Schwartz on January 20, 2012 at 12:59pm Not familiar with any of these. Will have to Google 'em. Thanks!
What is an App?
Wait a minute; what is a Smartphone?
Permalink Reply by Heidi Parent on January 20, 2012 at 11:56am I second Sean's entry...couldn't live without Dropbox, iProRecorder, LogMeIn..but also use Evernote a LOT and LinkedIn app to keep in touch with everyone.
Permalink Reply by Don Collett on January 20, 2012 at 12:08pm I use TuneIn to listen to my hobby web station during lunch. :) Dropbox is also fantastic. Many of those mentioned seem to be iPhone apps, though...I need recommendations for my Droid! :D
I recommend you toss the Droid and get an iPhone.
Permalink Reply by Don Collett on January 23, 2012 at 4:30pm Joe,
Not gonna happen until the job situation gets much better. Thanks anyway. :)
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