Deborah Anderson interviewed me for Directory Journal, along with Murray Newlands, about what’s happening at Due.com. I’ve known Deborah for years, and she’s interviewed me before about blogging and pay per click (PPC).

She approached me for a third interview after I was featured in Entrepreneur talking about Due.com—a “very public investment.” As one of the folks behind WebToolsTV.com and an author on the Intuit blog, Anderson’s angle was all about writing, making money, and optimizing financial tools.

Newlands, a videographer and host, has been a partner of mine on several projects. He’s the co-founder of Due.com, which is grabbing the attention of PayPal Business and QuickBooks users. My own background has always focused on quality no matter what the project—as has Newlands’—which is why we’re so proud to talk about Due.com.

Taking care of your own bookkeeping, especially as an entrepreneur, can be confusing and costly. If you spend more time on billing than a project, what’s the point? Due’s tools go past “the money side of things” to help you run your business faster and more efficiently. There are various plans to choose from, but the “always free” plan is true to its name.

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John Rampton, Murray Newlands, and Due.com-with John Rampton

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