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FREELANCER TIPS
  • 5 Great Collaboration Tools for Remote Teams

More freelancer tips on www.freelancermap.com...
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Having a Remote Team
  • As freelancing businesses grow, what once started
    out as a one-man-show can often quickly turn into
    a team experience. The transition can be tough,
    but a team can accomplish a lot, provided it is
    managed properly. Companies wanting to grow
    cannot afford an unclear strategy on their
    collaboration tool. Imagine this half of your
    colleagues use email, the others prefer Skype and
    a third group only shares their ideas via text or
    not at all. Sounds like a disaster, right? To
    avoid that, you need to find the right
    collaboration tool for your team of remote
    workers. Weve made a list, showcasing five of
    the best tools, which will help turn your remote
    team into a well-oiled machine.

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1) Sqwiggle
  • Well start you off with something that might
    seem a bit whacky at first, but actually does a
    pretty amazing job at simulating the office
    atmosphere if thats what youre looking for
    Sqwiggle. Dont worry using this tool is much
    easier than writing its name.
  • Once you turn it on, it makes snapshots via your
    webcam a few times per minute, allowing you to
    see all of your colleagues at a glance. Once you
    click on their faces you instantly get in a voice
    call with them, similar to a tap on the shoulder
    in the office. You can invite multiple people to
    the call as well, and it comes at the monthly
    price of 9 dollars per user.

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2) Slack
  • Slack is another collaboration tool that has been
    getting a lot of hype recently. Its goal is to
    combine almost everything you would use for
    communication and sharing. Sending documents,
    short messages, longer mail-like reports and
    etc., Slack does it all. It also integrates
    perfectly with a lot of other tools, like Google
    Hangouts, Dropbox and even Twitter. Slacks aim
    is to break down everything, so you not only have
    an archive of your internal communication, but
    also dont struggle to find something when
    searching in the right channel. The Lite version
    of Slack comes for free, too, which is a good
    incentive for any team to check it out.

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3) Skype
  • Everybody knows what Skype is, but we couldnt
    just skip it, as it is probably one of the most
    used collaboration tools. It is a chat service
    that doubles up as a phone, making it pretty
    useful for any type of work. Group calls are
    actually now free for up to 10 people as well. A
    simple word of warning though using your
    personal Skype for work can be quite distracting,
    so Id recommend making a separate account if you
    decide to use it as your go-to communication
    tool.

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4) Google Hangouts
  • Google Hangouts is another very commonly used
    tool to communicate with your team. If easy,
    simple voice calls are what youre looking,
    Hangouts might be your thing. One of its many
    nifty little features is that it allows you to
    archive your talks on YouTube, allowing you to
    check them out any time you want.

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5) Dropbox
  • All of the tools listed above mostly focus on
    communication, but when working with a team you
    often need to share actual physical examples of
    your work, pictures, screenshots, word documents
    and much more. If youre looking for a way to
    make that aspect of remote team collaboration
    easier, Dropbox is what youre looking for. It
    basically serves as a remote folder on your
    compute which anyone from your team can access
    and upload things to. Dropbox comes with an
    initial 2GB of storage for free, which can be
    easily expanded.

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