73 Best Side Business Resources to Maximize Your Productivity

By Ryan Robinson Published on May. 23, 2018

When I started my first side business (which was a colossal failure, mind you), I was moving full steam ahead with a huge number of great ideas, an insane work ethic, and innate passion for eventually creating my own job - as opposed to working for someone else for the rest of my life.

Amongst the many reasons why that business eventually devolved into a fiery inferno, one thing I seriously lacked was an in-depth knowledge of all the incredibly useful tools, services, and platforms at my disposal, that could help me more effectively launch a profitable side business.

By choosing to start a side business and grow it while keeping my day job, I now had extremely limited time and financial resources.

It was a constant struggle to bring on help. It takes money to hire talented contract developers, designers, writers, and marketers. Then, after they're on board, you spend a lot of your precious time (which you don't really have) managing their progress. More on how to effectively do that in my course, The Launch While Working Formula.

I knew that all the top entrepreneurs I followed like Ramit Sethi, Tim Ferriss, and Lewis Howes had a big enough business that they could afford to hire help to amplify their efforts. But I was then left wondering, how did they get there in the first place?

So, I set out to dig deeper into all of the possible ways I could automate, streamline, and outsource the process of building and growing my side business.

If you're still looking for the right side business that aligns with your skills and passions, check out my list of the best side business ideas.

In no time, I came across intricate email marketing platforms, tools for setting up automated sales funnels, social media scheduling services, website themes and plugins that could accomplish exactly what I was looking for in minutes as opposed to hours (or days).

My mind was officially blown.

How had I gone through so many of the beginning stages of building a business, like designing prototypes, building a website, and lining up manufacturing without looking ahead and proactively seeking ways to more effectively grow my business without so much of my own personal effort?

Whether your new business is centered around a physical product, a service-based offering, SaaS tool, or the next iPhone app that everyone must have, you need to have an arsenal of useful tools that'll propel you forward as quickly as possible.

Here are my picks for the 73 best tools, apps, resources, browser extensions, plugins, and platforms that will help get your side business to profitability. 


The Must-Have's


WordPress

 In my opinion, having a WordPress hosted website is the absolute best balance between easy-to-setup website and scalable platform for future growth. If you're new to setting up a visually appealing website, there are an incredible amount of online courses, tutorials, and free resources that can teach you how to get started with WordPress.

This free, simple to use Content Management System (CMS) gives you a basic website, published on one of their free default Theme templates in a matter of minutes. For more creative control and advanced features, you'll want to pick up more complex themes and plugins.


OptimizePress

OptimizePress is the premier WordPress theme for creating conversion-optimized websites, and it's what I use to power this site. The amazingly simple visual live editor and template library enables you to very quickly build high converting landing pages, set up your blog, construct member portals, offer gated content, and so much more at an affordable price point.

As an added bonus, all of the pages you'll create with OptimizePress are automatically fully responsive, so they'll display perfectly on mobile & tablets. The theme is regularly updated with new features, functionalities, and has an amazing support team to answer any questions you have once you get started.


AWeber

A huge part of getting traction with any business is building up your email list. Your subscribers are one small step away from becoming customers, and they'll serve as your first group for testing new products, sharing helpful insights, and launching new features. I've used several different email marketing tools, but AWeber has been by far my favorite.


Boomerang Extension (Gmail)

Use the Boomerang Chrome extension to trigger automated follow-up emails, schedule emails to be delivered at a later time, and resurface emails you want to follow up within your inbox on a pre-determined date. The goal is that you’ll never forget to follow up or lose track of your important prospects again.


Inbox by Gmail (iPhone and Mac)

Similar to Boomerang in some ways, Inbox by Gmail will help you become significantly more effective with your email follow up (and email organization). Snooze emails to a later date if you can't deal with them immediately. Send emails to potential clients and trigger them to resurface in your inbox if you haven't heard back within a week. To make things even better, there's now a Mac desktop client called Boxy, that allows you to get Inbox out of your browser and onto your desktop.


WP Engine

After trying a few different web hosting providers, I was recommended WP Engine. They've helped me make incredible gains on my site load time, in addition to having one of the best customer service teams I've ever worked with. WP Engine comes at a slightly higher price point compared to the GoDaddy's of the world, but their unparalleled WordPress-specific hosting plans and accessible customer service team makes them the perfect solution for having a dependable website. They even have a 60-day Free Trial.


Edgar

I've used many social media management tools over the years. I choose to use Edgar, a relatively new player in the industry, because it allows me to automate social media updates based on which category of content each message falls into (think: inspirational updates, funny memes, promotional messages, or guest posts), to make sure I'm sharing a strategic variety of different types of content. Another great feature is that you can allow your posts to be re-shared in the future, which cuts down on the amount of time you need to invest in regularly scheduled updates.


OptinMonster

As you know, growing your email subscriber base is essential to increasing your revenue. This useful email capture tool can be set up on any page of your website (they have an incredibly easy-to-use WordPress plugin) and gives you the ability to A/B test different messages to find your most effective email capture mechanisms, all without having to hire expensive development help.


Outsourcing


Upwork

Hiring talented freelance help will allow you to focus more on your strengths, and give you the benefit of offloading business tasks that may not be your strong suits. Copywriting, logo design, development, SEO, and even sales & marketing will be crucial to your early success in growing your side business. A platform like Upwork can help with sourcing and easy payments, plus provide valuable resources to get your business off the ground.

    For more on how to prioritize what you should outsource within your side business, join my course, The Launch While Working Formula.


    CloudPeeps

    This is my favorite community to source content marketers and community/social managers that know exactly what they're doing. They vet every freelancer in their community very carefully and ensure there's nothing but the best.


      GrowthGeeks

      Want to grow your twitter following? Increase your Instagram engagement? Get some professional copywriting done? How about outsourcing the creation of an infographic? GrowthGeeks has been my go-to for getting help with stepping up my social media activity and producing high-quality infographics. If you're in need of top growth hacking talent, this is your place to go.


        Guru.com

        With over 1.5 Million freelancers on their platform, Guru's concentration on bringing together experienced technical and design-oriented freelancers makes them a great alternative to Upwork, where I've historically had more quality issues.


          Skillbridge.co

          A notch above the rest in terms of talent pool, Skillbridge brands themselves as the access point to the hidden world of elite business consultants, experts, and professionals in a format that focuses more on industry-experts as opposed to skills-based experts. Here, you'll certainly be spending more for help, but you're much more likely to find a pro with broad expertise across an entire industry - a valuable asset if you have more money than you do time.


            Digiserved

            This freelance community focuses on bringing in creative talent and offering pre-packaged services like logo design, image editing, newsletter design, blog post writing, and press releases. What makes them different is their quick & simple checkout process that eliminates the need to search for freelancers, negotiate on price, and worry about deliverable timelines.


              Toptal

              Toptal is a great place to look for talented software developers if you have the budget for quality help. The platform bills itself as an exclusive marketplace that weeds out all but the best and most decorated developers working on everything from Java to Python. Best of all, Toptal does the head-hunting work for you, so you'll spend less time searching for the perfect developer and more time building your business.


                Research, SEO & Marketing


                Ahrefs

                If you're new to the world of SEO and link building, then signing up for a free Ahrefs account and keeping track of your website's ranking metrics is the best place to start. Ahrefs tracks a large number of website metrics including how many backlinks are pointing to your website (and where they link to) which builds your site's authority and ability to rank well on Google, your traffic rankings, best performing content, and much more.


                  Moz

                  Some of the many benefits to using Moz's intricately built-out suite of SEO tools is quickly establishing a website's relevancy, authority and credibility when you're evaluating potential partners, distribution and publishing opportunities. Their analysis tools will also guide you to perfecting your own website's SEO-optimization, increasing your domain authority, and avoiding any of the pitfalls that would harm your site's ranking ability. I also use their free Chrome Extension to get easy one-click access to their tools.


                    Keyword Planner (Google)

                    I've frequently covered how important this free tool from Google is, in validating business ideas, deciding which topics to blog about, which keywords you should be targeting for your webpage, and so much more. Use the keyword planner to check average monthly search volume for different sets of keyword groupings, and that'll give you a very quick sense to whether or not there's demand for the product, service, or content you're wanting to offer.


                      Keyword Density Analyzer Tool

                      With this simple tool, you can paste in links to your webpages and analyze them for getting to the right meta tags, page titles, post titles, and you'll learn about the optimal balance of keywords to use when creating new content.


                        Click-to-Tweet by CoSchedule

                        This tool is as minimalist and straight forward as it gets when it comes to embedding quick and easy tweetable bits anywhere on your website with an easy-to-install WordPress plugin.


                          Headline Analyzer Tool by CoSchedule

                          The CoSchedule team is going something right. They have tons of great tools, including this one that gives you a quick SEO analysis of how your potential headline ranks on a scale of 0-100. It goes a step further and also helps you boost the effectiveness of your blog post titles with powerful word and phrase recommendations.


                            Buzzsumo

                            I use this diverse researching tool to concept potential blog post topics, find key influencers to help distribute my content, and identify opportunities to build relationships with potential partner sites. You can use it to see how many social shares a competitor's blog post has, which will give you insights as to which social channels that topic may perform best on. It’s a great place to see which topics related to your business get the most attention, so that you don’t go flying blind the next time you write a new blog post.


                              Yoast SEO Plugin for WordPress

                              Yoast is legendary in the SEO industry, and their optimization plugin for Wordpress posts and pages lives up to their reputation. All you do is fill in the sections for meta title, meta description, target keyword, then Yoast scans your content and gives you precise recommendations for how to further optimize your content for ranking well.


                                AddThis

                                This social media-driven sharing tool has a suite of offerings including the social sharing widgets you see on this site. Their targeting tools allow you to zoom in on your website visitors to create a dynamic portrait based on geography, mobile usage, social media connections, and more.


                                  Google AdWords

                                  Affordable, targeted paid marketing to as wide or as narrow a client base as you'd like within Google's sponsored search results or across their vast display network of partner sites. Cheaply test the viability of your product by driving paid traffic at a quick landing page to see if they'll sign up for more information. Attract your first customers who are ready to buy, conduct aggressive A/B testing campaigns, and grow your userbase with relatively cheap pay-per-click advertising.


                                    Pingdom Website Speed Analyzer

                                    Pingdom has a nice free tool to troubleshoot slow load times on your website. Aside from just checking how fast a page loads on your website, Pingdom will send you email alerts if your servers are down, and will also show you the exact web elements, based on content types like specific image files, CSS, and HTML that are causing your site to load slowly.


                                      Alexa Chrome Extension

                                      This Chrome extension for Alexa.com's traffic rank tool is a great way to keep an eye on your competition’s macro search engine statistics. It allows you to instantly see their international and domestic traffic rankings, the number of sites linking to them, and how much time an average user spends browsing their site. It’s also useful for seeing how your website stacks up, and I use it as a factor in deciding whether or not to forge partnerships with other websites.


                                        Ghostery Chrome Extension

                                        See which tools and extensions your competitor websites are using. I've used Ghostery to learn about interesting new services I could be using to help amplify my results online, in addition to controlling what information I share about myself to the websites I'm browsing.


                                          Google Trends

                                          Like Google's Keyword Planner, I frequently use Google Trends as a litmus test for measuring the potential success of a blog post, new online course offering, and for getting a glimpse of what major topics are trending within my industry on the internet.

                                            In The Launch While Working Formula, I cover a huge section on how to find profitable side business opportunities and how you can quickly validate them without spending a ton of time and money.


                                            Communication & Collaboration


                                            Google Drive

                                            If I were to be stuck on a desert island and could only choose to have access to one tool that I run my business with, Drive would be it. You can share and collaborate with others on documents, spreadsheets, slide presentations, video files, and so much more.


                                              Slack

                                              Funny enough, it's hard for me to even imagine collaborative work without Slack, despite it being such a relatively new tool. It has very become the go-to messaging app for distributed teams and startups around the world. It’s perfect for group work and collaboration, and removes the tired hassle of checking long email threads for attachments and missing important information.


                                                Google Hangouts

                                                When you have to video chat with your collaborators and no one is in the same place, Google Hangouts is my favorite tool. It also comes with built-in messaging to share documents on the fly, or chat with others via text in case everyone in the coffee shop is giving you dirty looks for speaking too loudly.


                                                  Skype

                                                  Skype is the original messaging and video conferencing app. It’s especially useful if you clients, partners, or contractors are based internationally, because calling abroad is exceptionally cheap. Another alternative is Google Voice for making affordable non-domestic calls.


                                                    Images & Graphics


                                                    Infogr.am

                                                    I use Infogram to create beautiful graphic representations of data. It puts Excel graphing and plotting to shame with it's flexible, easy-to-use interface and vast template library of graphs, charts, tables, and infographic elements.


                                                      Canva

                                                      Canva offers all sorts of great, easy-to-use visual design tools for free. You can filter out photos, add graphics and icons to them (this is especially useful for creating social media-friendly images), design awesome infographics with drag-and-drop elements, create visually appealing eBooks, and more.


                                                        Adobe Photoshop

                                                        If you want to go for truly unlimited image editing and customization, Adobe Photoshop is the one tool you can rely on to make your images do exactly what you want. A must-have for those who are ultra design-conscious. Depending upon what you’re doing, having Lightroom to touch up hi-res photos could be a useful, too.


                                                          Adobe Illustrator

                                                          The visual creation complement to Photoshop, is the industry standard for creating custom vector graphics, illustrations, icons, and anything else you can think up. If you want to become a master at creating high quality infographics, this will be the tool of your trade.


                                                            GIF Brewery

                                                            Turn short video clips of anything into GIFs with this Mac application. Whether it's product demos, quick tutorials, or visualizations, there are tons of great uses for GIFs, including making your email follow up stand out from the crowd.


                                                              Keynote and Powerpoint

                                                              Sometimes you just can't beat the features of the original presentation software makers. I use these tools to create professional eBooks, white papers, and design presentations for client meetings and webinars.


                                                                StockSnap

                                                                You can’t say no to free stock photos, right? This site is my go-to for high quality, genuine stock images that don't fall into the cheesy classification.


                                                                  Unsplash

                                                                  Similar to StockSnap, this site publishes a slightly more limited catalog of beautiful, free, hi-res images that you can also use without worrying about copyright infringement.


                                                                    Awesome Screenshot Chrome Extension

                                                                    As the name suggests, this screen capture tool is an awesome way to capture all (or parts) of any webpage you’re on. You can also annotate those screenshots, blur sensitive information, and easily download & share them with collaborators.


                                                                      Mockingbird

                                                                      This wireframe tool makes designing anything from a simple landing page to a detailed project proposal easy as pie. You can also collaborate with designers, copywriters, and whoever else you’re working with, directly within the tool to create high quality content for your business.


                                                                        Explainify

                                                                        This highly creative video production studio creates quality, custom-made animations and videos for your business, in case you have neither the skill nor the time to do it yourself. This is definitely something I'd recommend outsourcing in the beginning stages of your business.


                                                                          Placeit

                                                                          Easily make beautiful app mockups and demo videos with Placeit, which gives you hundreds of different mockup templates and scenarios to show off what someone using your app would look like in real life. This is a great tool for adding a human element to your landing pages, long before you've actually got the budget for a product shoot of your own.


                                                                            Content Creation & Delivery


                                                                            Coschedule

                                                                            A priceless app for scheduling editorial content and maintaining a collaborative editorial calendar for your blog posts, Coschedule integrates across a variety of platforms including WordPress, Buffer, and Evernote to bring your content marketing assets into one central hub. You’ll be able to look ahead and strategically share your content more efficiently across your social media channels as a result.


                                                                              ZippyCourses

                                                                              I use this great WordPress plugin created by Derek Halpern, to power the backend of all my online course offerings. ZippyCourses allows you to fine-tune your course delivery, down to timed releases of different course modules, set up quizzes, facilitate downloads, accept one-time or subscription payments, and more.


                                                                                LeadPages

                                                                                This great tool is designed to let you whip up high-converting responsive landing pages in a matter of minutes. Their easy-to-use landing page tool includes great integrations with all the major email marketing platforms to help you capture email addresses, phone numbers, and registrations for your upcoming product launches.


                                                                                  Blue Yeti Microphone

                                                                                  This is a required tool for online educators who create content with audio involved. Online courses, podcasts, or screen recording audio over your tutorial videos all require clean audio. The mic plugs right into your laptop via a USB cable and features minimal setup hassle.


                                                                                    Amazon Web Services

                                                                                    For data-heavy projects, or affordably hosting video files and images on servers that won't bog down your own site load time, S3 by AWS is the place to go. You can even get a whole year’s worth of cloud services for free.


                                                                                      Payments, Invoicing & Accounting


                                                                                      Stripe

                                                                                      I've been using Stripe for several years now. It has totally revolutionized how businesses accept online payments by making credit card acceptance safer, cheaper, and simpler than ever. They have a flat rate of 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction, a competitive rate in an industry that is largely unregulated and notorious for charging all sorts of hidden fees to businesses. Beyond that, it's one of the most well documented and widely used payment processors in use by digital entrepreneurs.


                                                                                        Freshbooks

                                                                                        The ultimate cloud accounting, invoicing, expense tracking, payment acceptance, and time tracking all-in-one tool. Especially if you're running a service-based or freelancing business, Freshbooks makes getting paid and keeping track of what you're owed as stress-free as possible. Which is great, because I personally hate keeping tabs on every outstanding invoice from my freelance clients. They have a great 30-day free trial, and once you get everything set up you'll realize how useful it is for helping you manage the money side of your business.


                                                                                          Shake

                                                                                          If you need to make your contracts extra official, I definitely recommend using Shake to quickly draft up legally binding contracts in seconds (from their awesome template library) and save yourself from the pain of unnecessary legal fees.


                                                                                            Productivity & Organization


                                                                                            Trello

                                                                                            Trello is a collaboration-friendly task manager that’s great for team projects. A customizable project board that lets everyone post what they’re working on, allowing for you to easily tick off items that are done, and contribute to different projects that aren’t. Trello is crucial for my workflow in setting due dates and prioritizing which projects and posts are most important in my business.


                                                                                              ToDo for iPhone

                                                                                              This simple yet powerful app turns your iPhone into a personal to-do list and task manager. It helps me keep track of everything from my weekly groceries to a detailed checklist of everything I need to accomplish in preparation for a conference call with a freelance client. It's the backbone of my time management system.


                                                                                                Close.io

                                                                                                This is a sales-focused CRM that does the heavy data entry for you and frees you up to make more sales if that’s what your business focus is. Your entire sales workflow is consolidated into one easy-to-read interface, and all the time-consuming tasks like logging phone calls and emails is done seamlessly behind the scenes.


                                                                                                  Brevity

                                                                                                  If you love reading and staying in the loop on what's new in your industry, Brevity is a must-have. You get summarized insights from new content in an array of relevant fields based upon your preferences, delivered directly to your inbox. Their minimalist landing page should give you an idea of what to expect.


                                                                                                    Lighthouse

                                                                                                    This customer support-friendly tool allows you to track your progress on multiple collaborative projects. With Lighthouse, you won’t bang your head against the wall because of missed or late support tickets, thanks to features like automatically organized tasks, reminders, and document attachments directly into your support emails.


                                                                                                      Curator

                                                                                                      Curator is an awesome iOS app that’s perfect for collecting inspiration from around the web and brainstorming ideas until you can put them together into simple presentations.


                                                                                                        Pop

                                                                                                        Personally, I love drafting out my ideas and business concepts by hand first. There's something magical about the creative process of physically drawing and writing for me, and that's not something I want to give up. Pop is great for creating prototypes on paper, and moving those designs from paper into digital versions that'll get you to the next stage of your business.


                                                                                                          Analytics


                                                                                                          Mixpanel

                                                                                                          Mixpanel tracks conversion rates for the key events (think: email signup, account registration, purchase) on your web and mobile landing pages. Above is a screenshot of my Mixpanel account, showing the conversion rate from visit to email signup on a recent blog post of mine. Among many other things, it also gives you an immense amount of useful raw data on the sort of activities your site visitors are doing (which is the first step in testing how to improve your conversion rates), all without having to write complicated SQl code.


                                                                                                            Google Analytics

                                                                                                            The original must-have website analytics platform that every website owner relies upon for data like page view statistics, goal tracking, audience demographics, site behavior, traffic acquisition, and thousands of more granular data points. Use GA to analyze every facet of your website, app, and optimize how you drive traffic into your business.


                                                                                                              Bit.ly

                                                                                                              Bit.ly is useful for coding links and tracking the activity on custom short links for your business. For example, I use ryrb.co, which adds my personal brand to all of the links I share across my social media channels and I'm able to take a look at the data behind which links get the most clicks and why.


                                                                                                                User Testing & Surveys


                                                                                                                Typeform

                                                                                                                Use this tool to make simple, user-friendly signup forms and surveys, instead of complicated, difficult to navigate ones. Typeform also gives you super useful templates for specific types of forms, such as market research, customer feedback, embeddable website contact forms, job applications, and more.


                                                                                                                  Proved

                                                                                                                  This awesome questionnaire app gives you instant access to large focus group quantities of people, allowing you to validate your business ideas, feature concepts, and product designs by getting your objective survey data in front of a potential audience of millions.

                                                                                                                    I go into much more depth and detail around how to go about getting objective early feedback for your side business in my course, The Launch While Working Formula. Join me today.


                                                                                                                    Communities & Blogs


                                                                                                                    GrowthHackers

                                                                                                                    This is a community of growth and marketing-oriented startup enthusiasts and entrepreneurs doing a lot of awesome things and openly sharing their experiences & knowledge on how to double conversion rates, increase marketing leads, more effectively onboard new users, and everything else worth knowing in the world of effective business growth.


                                                                                                                      Inbound.org

                                                                                                                      Operated by HubSpot, Inbound.org is the Reddit of inbound and content marketing. You'll find tons of noteworthy SEO-related news, content marketing tactics, case studies, and inspiring tales of creative growth. Many of the most active contributors are some of the biggest names in marketing. Their job board is also a great place to look for talented contract marketing help.


                                                                                                                        HackerNews

                                                                                                                        This is one of the longest standing, most genuine and reputable forums in the tech community. The content skews more toward a highly technical community of developers and growth marketers, but contributors share an incredible amount of cool, insightful news and learnings from the world of startups. If your product or service is technical by nature, HackerNews is your place to go for very honest (and guaranteed to be brutal) feedback.


                                                                                                                          ProductHunt

                                                                                                                          ProductHunt very quickly became one of my favorite websites when it launched just a couple of years ago. It’s now a hub for checking out new products, tools, and apps before they take off. If your business caters to helping other startups, entrepreneurs, or early adopters, having a strategically crafted, explosive launch on ProductHunt can truly mean the difference between success and failure. Dozens of detailed articles have sprung up over the past year, chronicling how to have a successful ProductHunt launch. Here's my favorite.


                                                                                                                            Quora

                                                                                                                            An invaluable community-sourced tool where you can learn about literally anything, from some of the best minds in the world. Quora allows you to dive deeply into the heads of people who’ve been there, done that, as well as giving you a chance to ask for feedback on the solutions you're building. If you frequently answer questions and help others within the community, you can quickly build a loyal following of potential customers within your niche.


                                                                                                                              The Hubspot Blogs

                                                                                                                              Hubspot’s marketing and sales blogs feature extremely powerful, well-written sources of knowledge for anyone trying to grow a business. Their blog posts skew heavily towards in-depth case studies, which means you'll see a lot of real-life content marketing in action and will walk away from each post with a new skill or test to try out within your business.


                                                                                                                                Startup Stash

                                                                                                                                Startup Stash is a carefully curated list of tools and resources for startups and entrepreneurs. It features nearly every possible resource in every category you can think of related to growing a business, and the best part is they’ve really pared it down to the most useful solutions. There’s a ton of great apps, websites, plugins, and more to be discovered here.


                                                                                                                                  Reddit

                                                                                                                                  Learn about and share promising new ideas, particularly on discussion threads like /r/apps and /r/startups. Be warned though, if you're clearly self-promoting or perceived as spamming the Reddit community, you'll very quickly have your posts removed and are likely to get banned from the forums you posted your overly promotional message in. The key to success on Reddit is building a reputation, being genuinely helpful, and humbly asking for feedback directly within the community, rather than linking off to your landing page.



                                                                                                                                    Originally Published By: Ryan Robinson (@TheRyanRobinson)