You may have heard there is this thing out there that will host your domain email called, “Google Apps”.
Well, it’s taking the world by storm and today I’m going to share tips, tricks and insights into helping your customers understand why they should make the switch
Join me today at 6:30pm Central live to chat about Google Apps at AskAdria!
Drop That Chicken Dinner
How many of you know someone who has business cards with an @aol.com email address? Maybe @yahoo.com?
Thankfully, the number of people with embarrassing email addresses is declining.
Many businesses still don’t have professional email that matches their domain name.
Today we’ll talk about:
- Why small business owners don’t get domain email setup
- Why companies not using Google Apps should take a look
- What Google Apps has to offer
- What it costs (and doesn’t cost) to switch to Google Apps
- Sales objections from your technology clients
I completed my first Google App migration in December of 2006. It was a huge improvement for the client who had previously had Comcast for their email service. Comcast “graciously” gave each user 2mb of inbox space and they had no shared calendering system. After Google Apps was in place, they saw an immediate increase in productivity
Google Apps includes
plus
- Docs
- Chat
- Sites
Migrating to Google Apps
- From Microsoft Exchange
- From POP3 Email
- From IMAP
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I have set up 6 domains with google apps to date :D and I am still amazed at how many ways I keep finding to make my business more productive and professional.
If anyone would like any help or has any questions let me know I will be happy to share any tips or tricks that I have learned while using it :D
Thanks!
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Hi Adria, it's been a couple of years now since I stopped using Google apps for my email as I like to organise my emails into folders and Google at the time only allowed you to use labels, has anything changed or are you stuck to using labels?
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