You can contact advisors, get advice and support from friends, contact a bank, and much more. But some of the best help comes from that little device you always keep in your pocket.

Did you know that there are five times more mobile phones than PCs in the world? Mobile phones are growing rapidly in many areas, and starting your own business is one of them.

Mobile phones have shaped the business world as we know it, influencing consumer decisions and facilitating business growth. Any entrepreneur who ignores the use of mobile technology will soon find themselves out of business.

Before starting or expanding your business, take a hard look at your technology usage. If you haven't already, use some of these apps to improve your trading strategy.

1. Street pad

No business can start without a business plan, but developing your strategy isn't always easy, especially if you're a first-time business owner.

With the help of StratPad, you will go through the process of writing a business plan step by step. It will also help you draft your financial projections and present them professionally to any investor or interested party.

2. Selling

It may seem shocking, but 80 percent of potential customers don't get the attention they need to close the sale. Salespeople are busy and cannot make all the connections.

Sellingly is an email plugin that will manage your leads and remind you to stay in touch. You can set up automatic reminders and search for leads based on your preferred organizational method.

3. Credit Karma

Most business owners cannot start or expand without a business loan or business line of credit. However, if your credit is not in good standing, you will have trouble qualifying for a loan.

4. Plebo

Instead of hiring an expensive web designer who may or may not share your vision, you can use an app to design it.

Plebu works on the web and on your tablet to create an attractive website that meets your needs. The website will be responsive so it will not isolate any user based on the device they are using.

5. Evernote

Have you ever had a great idea that got lost because you didn't write it down? 

Evernote is the app that will solve this problem. You can write or record your notes with voice and save them in the cloud. Your notes can also sync with your other devices so you can access them wherever you are.

6. To spend

As a new business owner, it can be easy to juggle your personal and business expenses. However, you don't want to sacrifice your financial freedom in the name of your business.

 It allows you to take photos of receipts, upload them to the Expensify dashboard, and then categorize them for better organization. You can even send them directly to your accountant, so you'll never pay another business out of pocket.

7. The Uber Conference

You probably spend most of your day running around, but you still need to stay in touch with your team.

Enter UberConference, the phone conferencing and productivity app. It also allows you to track and record your conversations so you can come back to them later.

Mobile technology is truly a marvel in the business world, and business startups shouldn't miss out on the many ways to stay organized and connected.