How to sell from home as Reps using Microsoft Teams or Slack

Check out our recent webinar with special guest Steve Turner of Turner Time Management for tips and tricks for working from home as a rep business during the COVID19 crisis. We cover rep-based best practices for common tools such as Microsoft Teams, Sharepoint, Google Meet, Outlook and Gmail email systems, other remote working and remote selling tools.   We wish you utmost health and safety during these difficult times.

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Our findings on Webinar Tools

Service

External Customer Sign-on

Performance

Static Room

Expense / user month

Best use

Microsoft Teams

Hard

Medium

No

Free w O365

Internal

Gotomeeting

Medium

High

Yes

~$25

External

Google Meet

Easy

High

No

Free w Gsuite

Both

Zoom

Easy

High

Yes

~$25

Both

Webex

Medium

High

No

~$25

External

Uberconference

Easy

Medium

Yes

~$15

External

Sales Video Sharing Services

Service

Website

Expense / user month

Best use

Dubb

Dubb.com

Free/$40 pro

Sales Videos

Loom

Loom.com

Free/$5 pro

Quick Videos

Cloudapp

Getcloudapp.com

Free/$9 pro

Both

Gyazo

Gyazo.com

Free / $4 pro

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