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Billings Time Management and Invoicing Software for Macintosh

Over the month of February, I asked all my regular readers to help me build a better website by telling me how I could improve my website or pointing me to better articles, I have to say honestly that I was overwhelmed by the feedback. Many of you send me private emails with great resources and I want to say thanks to everybody who contact me. As a prize to the best contributions (which I have to admit I randomly selected because everybody was so helpful) the fine people over at Marketcircle agreed to give away three copies of Billings, the most awesome time management and invoicing software for Macintosh.

Billings 3 isn’t about accounting, it’s a time management tool for designers which feels more like an extension of the Mac OS than an account tool. The interface is easy to learn and uses standard iTunes style drag and drop functionality. In fact, the tool appears to be built from the ground up to take advantage of the Mac OS by integrating directly into Mail and Address Book.

billings mactinosh invoice 245x300 Billings Time Management and Invoicing Software for Macintosh imageThe software comes complete with some stunning templates to make your invoicing less about accounting and more about your companies image, which of course is important to any designer. There are around 30 templates to choose from or you can use the invoice designer to create a unique theme for your business.

invoicing2 Billings Time Management and Invoicing Software for Macintosh imageSending an invoice is as simple as clicking the button, Billings will then ask you if you’d like to print the invoice, save it to PDF or automatically open Apple Mail to email the invoice to your client.

Improved Wordflow

What’s unique about this particular package is the integration between client management, estimates and invoicing. A typical work cycle for a project outside of Billings involves me tracking most things on paper or spread sheets, leaving dozens of emails marked unread to indicate which tasks have yet to be accomplished but with Billings, I simplify the process using the following steps:

Create a New Client

 

Using the Mac OS, Billings shares details

Using the Mac OS, Billings shares details

Before I can send an estimate to a client, I need to create them as a client but there’s no clunky copy and paste with Billings I simply right click the client’s name in Email and add then to the Address Book. Once the new client is in my Mac OS address book, I import them into Billings. That way, if I change their details in one application (Mail, MS Office, Billings etc) their details are automatically changed in Billings.

 

Create an Estimate

mac quote 286x300 Billings Time Management and Invoicing Software for Macintosh imageNow that my new client is in Billings, I can create a quote using the internal quote tool pictured here. Billings allows me to set my overall billing rate for all clients as well as specify my rate per client and per project. Another benefit is that it allows me to quickly offer my client a discount or if they deserve a PITA (pain in the ass) tax I can quickly do it here.

The quote also allows me to set taxes for individual clients or projects, set this specific quote to be billable or “for my eyes only” which allows me to track time regardless of if clients see the final bill or not.

estimate 150x150 Billings Time Management and Invoicing Software for Macintosh imageThe resulting estimate is automatically formated and transfered to my email application so that I can easily customize my message and send it off to the client.

Working on the Project

Once my client has accepted the estimate, I can begin the project by clicking a simple iTunes style button labeled Start Working. Pretty complicated so far right? It gets better.

tracktime2 Billings Time Management and Invoicing Software for Macintosh imageEach job is controlled by a series of timers, you can have as many timers as you’d like per job or you can add fixed rate items such as hosting or domain name registrations to the final tally. Timers are used to calculate actual time on the project and can be set to round to the nearest minute or time interval. If I get up to run an errand and leave the timer running, Billings automatically stops the timer and prompts me to deduct the time I was away from the computer.

Once I’ve completed each timer, I accept the charges or choose to mark the time as non billable, which allows me to track a lot more than my client ever knows and improve my billing capacity down the road. Dr. Michael Markovitz, the CEO of Yorkville University once told me that without data you can’t run a business, that’s sound advice for running a multi million dollar company or a small consulting team.

timed billing Billings Time Management and Invoicing Software for Macintosh image

Invoicing the client

invoicing21 Billings Time Management and Invoicing Software for Macintosh imageinvoice for chris 231x300 Billings Time Management and Invoicing Software for Macintosh imageNow the fun part, sending the bill … it’s actually a snap with the built in One Click Billing system. Basically, you click the button and send the bill by email or printing it out.

The same system works for generating monthly statements or reports and it’s this simplicity that has done a few things for my small business:

  1. Now I know how much time tasks take
  2. I can produce estimates faster than other designers
  3. My estimates are based on information, not hopeful projections
  4. I can track outstanding tasks and complete assignments in a timely manner
  5. My invoicing is stream lined
  6. My mortgage is paid.

Frankly, I think that last one is very important but more importantly for me is that because Billings makes my life easier, I can focus on what matters … getting jobs done and spending time with my family instead of fighting with other billing software.

Reporting Tools

billings for february Billings Time Management and Invoicing Software for Macintosh imageWhat I actually love about Billings is that it tells me what I need to know in simple, easy to understand language such as the brilliantly named Billed & Collected report displayed here. 

It tells me what I billed and what I collected. Brilliant.

Other reports let me quickly see who still owes me money, which accounts have retainers applied and who’s accounts are behind schedule or are costing me more money per project or task.

You can download a copy of Billings on a 21 day trial to see for yourself.

Build a Website

So you want to build a website but you don’t know where to start? Surprisingly building a website is a fairly straight forward process and while you’re going to need to know a few things to get started, creating the actual website is a piece of cake.

The Domain Name

Control Panel
Creative Commons License photo credit: Tim Dorr

Your domain name is your branding on the web. Domain names are an important part of your online identity and should be choosen carefully. Apple Computers for example uses the domain name apple.com while Microsoft uses microsoft.com, a domain name should be easy to remember for your clients, ideally end with .com (you can also own .net, .org etc) and be related to your business.

Hosting

Once you have a domain name, building a website is easy except just like running a restaurant you’ll need to put it somewhere. Small businesses don’t really need to be all that concerned with hosting, a simple web hosting package will meet the needs of most businesses, which is why I recommend BlueHost. Web hosting is like renting space on the internet, it’s about making sure your website is always online.

Build a Website

Now that you have a domain name and hosting, you need to look at building a website for yourself. Throughout my website you fill find everything you need to build a website so I don’t want to repeat myself too much but needless to say, the most important part of building a small business website is content. That’s why when I build websites for customers I stress that before we push a single pixel around the screen, we have:

  1. An approved Sitemap (a list of all the pages on the website)
  2. A summary of the text, photos and graphics for each page

lame story web Build a Website imageSounds funny but in grade school these days, kids are trained how to build websites better than most professional web designers. Before kids can write a story, they first have to create a Story Web. This is a basic structure of a story which shows the key elements of a story. To the right, I’ve created what might be the lamest story web in history … but it’s still better than what a lot of business owners created for their website.

So, here’s the secret to building a website:

  1. Write down ten objectives, if you can’t think of ten … try harder
  2. Throw out five objectives, ten is too many
  3. Pick your main objective … that’s your homepage
  4. For each objective, add three points that makes your website special
  5. Turn each point into a paragraph

Congratulations, you’ve just built a Story Web (or sitemap) for your website. 

Now, give me a call if you’d like me to build a website for you, or take a look at these great articles to build one yourself:

  1. How to make a website for free
  2. Does your website help, or hurt your business?
  3. Get a Free Web Site

Five Free SEO WordPress Themes in Five Days

After reading a great series by Nathan Rice on the setup of WordPress for search engine optimization I’ve decided to spend next week developing a series of freemium WordPress templates for businesses to use on their own business websites. A few weeks back, I wrote an article on how you could put up a website for just $100, these templates would be wonderful for companies interested in building an affordable website for little money.

Free, Freemium or Premium?

Part of why I like being in the WordPress community is the co-operative nature of the community and how we support each other by building better plug ins, better templates and helping to improve the core of the software. To that end, the idea of Premium WordPress themes offends me just a little but I also appreciate everybody needs to make money so I’m torn. There are advantages to Premium themes and money does motivate people to make better themes so I guess I’m at a loss for how to release these themes.

With that said, I plan to release the next five themes as my own version of Feemium. For those who are WordPress experts already, you’ll be able to download them and use them under a license but for those who need help, I’ll provide installation and configuration for a consulting fee. Specifically, the new themes will feature a few things:

  1. They will feature strong designs with various businesses in mind. My previous theme was attractive but these will be better.
  2. They will follow heuristic rules, both my own and those of industry experts.
  3. The designs will be usable, with a focus on usability for the end user.
  4. Each design will be optimized for the web and search engines using the practices I’ve previously discussed.

You may want to subscribe to my RSS feed to see the results or check back often.

The Themes:

  1. Smashingly Good Free Magazine Theme for WordPress
  2. Small Business Theme
  3. One Night in Paris SEO Theme

Top Three osCommerce Upgrades for Small Business

osCommerce (http://www.oscommerce.com) is an amazing tool, one of the best shopping carts on the market today, and it’s free. One of the best features of the tool is that there are hundreds or even thousands of upgrades on the market and here are the three I feel are critical for any small business.

Easy Populate
http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,500

This is truly an amazing upgrade, it allows store owners to download their entire inventory into an Comma Separated (CSV) or Tab Separated (TXT) spread sheet, completely compatible with Microsoft Excel or other leading spreadsheet.

It also allows for bulk uploading of products using the same methods, allowing a store owner to add, edit or remove dozens or thousands of products in a matter of minutes.

Simple Template System
http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,1524

STS is a tool for web designers, it allows us to completely customize the look and feel of an osCommerce store, so instead of getting the usual bland website with a bland ecommerce store, you get a site that looks and feels as good as a retail store should.

A Better PayPal Description
http://www.oscommerce.com/community/contributions,3376

One of the best payment gateways on the web (http://www.paypal.com) integrates seamlessly with osCommerce, as long as your shoppers follow the instructions but often they don’t and as a result you end up getting paid by your client but the order is not processed by osCommerce. As a result, you don’t know what to ship.

This little module is a lifesaver, it passes a complete description of what your customers are purchasing directly into PayPal, so even if the store doesn’t know what was sold, PayPal does and as a result, so do you.

This post came from an archive of my older website, since then I’ve posted a lot more, so please take the time to read some of my other recent work.