Being in business you will already understand the importance of networking and personal contacts. These days we use our mobile telephones as electronic personal assistants to store all of these vital business contact details, to do lists, appointments and reminders. But do we ensure that our valuable business data is backed up in case our phones are lost or damaged?
It has been estimated by cell phone providers that less than 15% of users actually copy their data from their phones. Take a few moments now to consider what the impact would be of losing all of those valuable business contacts. Do you have all of these details stored elsewhere?
These days I back up my telephone data daily. This is a new routine for me that only began after I’d lost my last mobile phone while hiking. The business impact of this loss was huge. I’d built up a whole load of valuable business contact details on my cell phone. My business suffered enormously due to this loss. That’s why, these days, I synchronize my cell phone and computer every day. And I have my phone covered with mobile phone insurance to pay for a replacement the next time I lose it, which is bound to happen sooner or later.
If you are wondering about how to back up the valuable data on your cell phone the first place to look is the applications that came with your phone. Most phones are supplied with some computer applications that will allow you to sync your phone with your computer. If, or when, you lose or replace your cell phone it should be a simple task to re-sync with the data copied to your computer.
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