Category: Marketing Tips
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Building Connections: How to Leverage an Intuit QuickBooks ProAdvisor to Improve your Small Business App
You’ve built a new integration between your small business-focused application and QuickBooks Online. You’re starting to test it out with a few small business customers, but you’d like to get more feedback and validation that you’re solving a real customer pain point. What else can you do?
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Enhancements to Connections Report
The connections report is a great way for you to determine how your app’s integration is performing with QuickBooks Online. Today we are pleased to announce that based on your feedback we have enhanced the reports.
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Getting Started with QuickBooks? Five Insights From Your Fellow App Developers
During QuickBooks Connect 2015, I had the great opportunity to facilitate a panel with four of our existing developers. We talked about their experiences developing apps that integrate with QuickBooks and working with Intuit. Along the way, they had a few nuggets of sage advice for new developers just getting started.
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Google Analytics for App Listing Tracking
We’ve recently revised the “Google Analytics and QuickBooks Apps Store tracking” developer guide with all the latest details. It is intended for application developers who are familiar with Google Analytics and want to use it to track user activities related to their QuickBooks App Store app listing.
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2016 Guide to Building a Small Business App and Launching on QuickBooks Apps.com
Congratulations! If you are reading this post, you plan on using the QuickBooks Online REST API v3 to seamlessly connect your app to QuickBooks Online (QBO) data and publish it on Apps.com. (If you aren’t, you may be missing out on the huge opportunity for developers in the small business market.) Think of this post as being your comprehensive guide to getting your small business solution in front of millions of QuickBooks users, and a network of over 100,000 QuickBooks ProAdvisors.
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10 things successful small business app developers do to win with accountants
Accountants are vitally important to Intuit because they are key to small business success. Accountants have a profound impact on Intuit’s bottom line, both directly and as a recommendation engine for their small business clients. And for app developers, accountants are equally (if not more) important to the adoption and success of your app.
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Infographic: The Appification of Small Business
To view the entire eBook on The Appifications of Small Business, go here.
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The TSheets Story
Guest Post by Matt Rissell, CEO of TSheets This is the story of how TSheets won the numbers game. By this, I mean: How we reached more than 1,000 five-star reviews on Intuit’s QuickBooks Apps.com. How we extended go-anywhere time tracking to more than 60 countries and thousands of companies. How we started as an Idaho-based […]
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Jobber: How we created a brand new app with QuickBooks
Guest Post by Ben Zittlau, Director of Engineering at Jobber At Jobber, our mission is to help service businesses get organized. Beyond our core product, we wanted to create an online app that hooked into QuickBooks Online to solve a major user pain-point: the lack of a trustworthy backup and restore option for user data […]
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ServiceM8 and Intuit: Working together to help small businesses thrive
Guest Post by Kim Ford, CEO of ServiceM8 Social media, mobile technology and the cloud are fundamentally changing our lives. Their impact is also changing the way small business works, and the rise of apps and software ecosystems by Intuit and other companies is part of this new world. So as a leading job-management software […]