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6 Tools to Help You Manage Your Remote Side Hustle Efficiently (and Easily) #StartUps

Managing a side hustle on top of a full-time job requires a lot of dedication. Depending on the type of work you’re doing, it can even feel like your side hustle requires more work than your day job — especially if you’ve grown it from a hobby to the point where you have hired others to help you out. The good news is that there are plenty of tools available to streamline your responsibilities, no matter where in the world you might be working.


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These tools will help you to manage your remote side hustle more efficiently

Invoice Ninja

Invoicing is one of the biggest challenges for solopreneurs and freelancers. Surveys have found that 45 percent of freelancers report they are frequently not paid on time by their clients.

While part of this comes down on the client side, delays in receiving payments can often stem from not having a sound invoicing system in place. Tools like Invoice Ninja allow entrepreneurs to quickly create and manage invoices that are connected to various online payment platforms.

With Invoice Ninja, side hustlers can even auto-bill clients, generate late payment emails and produce contracts that accept e-signatures. This allows everyone involved to handle billing digitally.

Deputy

If your side hustle has grown to the point that you’ve hired employees or contractors, you’ve likely learned how hard it can be to keep track of everyone’s availability or make sure that everyone is on the same page with your projects. This can easily lead to miscommunications that cause you to fall behind in your work.

Enter Deputy. This tool is designed to help you create employee schedules based on individual availability, payroll concerns and other important factors. Real-time attendance tracking also confirms that an employee is actually working, something that can be difficult to track with a remote team.

In addition, a company newsfeed for sharing documents and important messages helps keep everyone on the same page regarding projects and team updates. A more connected and accountable team will deliver consistent results for your clients.


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PicMonkey

Even a small-scale side hustle requires some level of branding and advertising. However, many side hustlers simply don’t have the budget for professional marketing. This is where affordable photo editing tools like PicMonkey come in. PicMonkey provides an easy-to-use photo editing interface that allows you to create attractive social media ads, logos and more.

The tool gives users hundreds of fonts, thousands of templates and millions of stock photos to work with, but users can also upload their own original content. Straightforward editing software allows you create professional-grade marketing content without breaking the bank.

Asana

It’s not always easy to keep track of everything you need to do for your side hustle, especially when you are working on several projects at once. Project management tools like Asana can make all the difference in helping you stay on track so you deliver quality results.

Asana is a popular tool that helps you schedule tasks and visualize the workflow for each project. For example, you can break a project down into specific milestones (with associated due dates). Tasks can be separated based on whether they are “in progress” or completed, and multiple visualization options make it easy to stay organized. Best of all, Asana allows multiple team members to collaborate on a single project, ensuring that anyone who might be working with you is also aware of his or her responsibilities.

ClickFunnels

For side hustlers working remotely, your website is a key part of how you present yourself to clients and gain leads. But optimizing your website to gain qualified leads and new clients can be a challenge — especially if coding isn’t your area of expertise.

ClickFunnels aims to resolve this dilemma by helping entrepreneurs create websites with a drag and drop editor. The dashboard is focused on helping you grow your business, with specific formats for landing pages, sales pages, membership pages and the associated calls to action that should go with each section. ClickFunnels can even help you automate emails and affiliate programs, further reducing the work of managing your online presence.


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Hunter.io

For side hustlers providing a B2B service, finding qualified leads will often require that you reach out directly to potential clients. You can’t count on them to stumble upon your website, especially if they aren’t aware they need your services in the first place.

Unfortunately, finding the contact information of the people you want to reach can be a challenge. Hunter.io allows you to sidestep this common issue by using indexed email addresses to provide you with contact information for people working at a company — even if that info isn’t listed publicly. By searching for verified email addresses, this tool makes it easier to find qualified leads who would be most interested in what you have to offer.

Key takeaways

Managing your side hustle can be a challenge, but it can also be extremely rewarding. By using these and other tools to streamline your work, you can spend less time focused on the administrative side of things, and more time doing the tasks you love.

Best of all, by becoming better organized, you will be in a better position to grow your side hustle, and potentially replace your full-time job entirely.

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