5 ways to quickly improve efficiency using Sohodox

With the arrival of advanced computing devices and social media, the amount of information you need to manage for your business today is just mind-boggling. Although this means you can now easily convert your paper documents into digital formats, you still need to manage these digitized documents efficiently as they contain precious business information. Thanks…

How to make New Year Resolutions paperless!

A lot more has been said about breaking New Year Resolutions or failing to keep them, than about having succeeded in keeping them. Here we show you how your resolution can be one that is successfully kept.  Why not consider cutting down on your paper consumption this year? It is not just for the environment.…

2 Major Approaches to Scanning Documents

There are basically two approaches to scan your paper documents. No matter which of these approaches you adopt, the very decision to switch to digital versions of documents is a positive one for your small business – one that could yield rich rewards for your small office in the months and years ahead.  So what…

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!  And now it’s our turn to thank our customers – that is you! Sohodox could not have been a success without your support and trust in our products and customer service. We are confident that you will continue to find Sohodox of great value in managing your small office. Our…

Special Offer to mark World Paper Free Day

October 28, 2010 is World Paper Free Day. Many of us want to reduce the amount of paper we consume, but when it comes to putting it into practice, we find it difficult. Besides preserving trees, working with less paper translates into several other benefits for your small office.  Working with less paper is not difficult.…

Moving Towards a Paperless Office

At some time or the other, most people have been hoping to work in a paper-free office some day. Many years ago, my brother used to tell me about a real office building where you would hardly find any paper, because they operated almost in a fully-computerized environment. I would wonder how that was possible.…