Author Archive: Lisa Hendrickson

Lisa Hendrickson is the owner of Call That Girl. She is an Outlook Expert and Microsoft 365 Consultant.

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Australia SEO Expert

| June 11, 2017 | 0 Comments

If you are out looking to hire an Australia SEO Expert, I might be able to help but only if you have WordPress setup for your website and are looking to have local SEO and searches for Minneapolis or St. Paul. I can help in each surrounding community, suburb or small town in Minnesota as well. If you need local and have WordPress, I can help you with your SEO. Need proof that I’m a top SEO expert? Check my keywords below, proof is in the search! And these are international SEO searches, not local 🙂

The keywords listed below do not in any way match my domain, I rank high because I have been blogging for the past 8 years on the topics below. Google does praise you for giving content and once you are at that level, it rewards you. It does help to know some tactics, and I can help you with that.

I rank on Page 1 for the following keywords and some rank 1.

  • Outlook Expert

  • Office 365 Expert

  • Outlook Consultant

  • Office 365 Vendors

  • G Suite Expert

  • OneNote Expert

  • OneDrive Expert

  • Google Apps Expert

  • Gsuite Expert

  • Microsoft Exchange Expert

 

Minneapolis SEO Expert

| June 11, 2017 | 0 Comments

If you are out looking to hire a Minneapolis SEO Expert, I might be able to help but only if you have WordPress setup for your website and are looking to have local SEO and searches for Minneapolis or St. Paul. I can help in each surrounding community, suburb or small town in Minnesota as well. If you need local and have WordPress, I can help you with your SEO. Just want some coaching? I can help there too.

Check out my other website and learn how I can help!

 

WordPress SEO Expert

| June 11, 2017 | 0 Comments

If you are out looking to hire a WordPress SEO Expert, I might be able to help but only if you have WordPress setup for your website and are looking to have local SEO and searches. If you need local and have WordPress, I can help you with your SEO. Just want some coaching? I can help there too!

Check out my other website and learn how I can help!

 

SEO Expert

| June 11, 2017 | 0 Comments

If you are out looking to hire a SEO Expert, I might be able to help but only if you are looking to have local SEO and searches. You will also need WordPress. If you need local and have WordPress, I can help you with your SEO. Need proof that I’m a top SEO expert? Check my keywords below, proof is in the search!

The keywords listed below do not in any way match my domain, I rank high because I have been blogging for the past 8 years on the topics below. Google does praise you for giving content and once you are at that level, it rewards you. It does help to know some tactics, and I can help you with that.

I rank on Page 1 for the following keywords and some rank 1.

  • Outlook Expert

  • Office 365 Expert

  • Outlook Consultant

  • Office 365 Vendors

  • G Suite Expert

  • OneNote Expert

  • OneDrive Expert

  • Google Apps Expert

  • Gsuite Expert

  • Microsoft Exchange Expert

 

How To Setup Office 365 Multi-Factor Authentication

| June 9, 2017 | 0 Comments

How To Setup Office 365 Multi-Factor Authentication

Step 1: Log into your Office 365 Admin Center

Step 2: Click on the user name and a box on the right will pop up

Step 3: At the bottom of the box, you will see “More settings” and then click on “Manage multi-factor authentication”

Tip! If you are the admin, you will might be prompted to setup and Azure account.

Step 4: In the User Server Settings area, click on the user name. Then to the right you will see “Quick Steps” and then select “enable”

Step 5: Now log into Outlook.Office365.com on a browser. It will instruct the user to setup security for their account. Typically people have phone/text verification.

Step 6: After you got the text, the screen will give you an “app password” keep this handy! You will need it more than once if you have many computer setup with Office 365.

Final Tips!

Outlook will prompt you for this new “app password” shortly. For me it took 2 hours.

iPhone it took 12 hours

Browser, immediately. You need your real password for this and it will offer a text code.

If you are using it on the browser only, you will need to put in the real password every time and get the text code. I tested it and it does not work with “keep me logged in”

How To Setup Office 365 2-Step Verification

| June 9, 2017 | 0 Comments

How To Setup Office 365 2-Step Verification

Step 1: Log into your Office 365 Admin Center

Step 2: Click on the user name and a box on the right will pop up

Step 3: At the bottom of the box, you will see “More settings” and then click on “Manage multi-factor authentication”

Tip! If you are the admin, you will maybe be prompted to setup and Azure account.

Step 4: In the User Server Settings area, click on the user name. Then to the right you will see “Quick Steps” and then select “enable”

Step 5: Now log into Outlook.Office365.com on a browser. It will instruct the user to setup security for their account. Typically people have phone/text verification.

Step 6: After you got the text, the screen will give you an “app password” keep this handy! You will need it more than once if you have many computer setup with Office 365.

Final Tips!

Outlook will prompt you for this new “app password” shortly. For me it took 2 hours.

iPhone it took 12 hours

Browser, immediately. You need your real password for this and it will offer a text code.

If you are using it on the browser only, you will need to put in the real password every time and get the text code. I tested it and it does not work with “keep me logged in