Tag: How to do a Microsoft Exchange Migration

Guide to Microsoft Office 365 Exchange Manual Migrations

| April 17, 2017 | 0 Comments

Guide to Microsoft  Office 365 Exchange Manual Migrations

Many break/fix techs are looking to learn how to do more Microsoft Exchange Migrations as requests are coming in more and more for Office 365 help. Exchange is the #1 product in the Office 365 Product line, if you don’t know it, you can’t support it! I make it easy for you to learn and grow your services with Office 365 Exchange migrations.

What is included in this guide…

  • 22 page PDF

  • Step by step instructions on how to do a migration without tools with screenshots

  • Learning how to back up current mailboxes, calendars and contacts the correct way

  • Learn how to update the DNS for migration

  • Importing mail/calendars and contacts into new server

  • Aftercare lists

  • How to sell administrative & prepay support tickets’

  • Forms for you to copy and use for pre-migration company surveys employee surveys, pricing and aftercare.

  • Once you purchase this eBook, you can be added to a private Facebook group community for Outlook and Office 365 that I manage.

How to do a Microsoft Exchange Migration

| April 26, 2015

How to do a Microsoft Exchange Migration

Hi Gang! I’m still getting requests for assistance with Office 365. While I love helping, I do bill for my time, but if you are a tech, I do offer great deals if you do the work and I assist…like great deals! 🙂 Learn from me the right way!

Or…

If you want to learn how to do Office 365 Exchange migrations, here is a nifty little list of some free and some paid tutorials and help.

I recommend of course, buying my eBook “Call That Girl’s Guide to Microsoft Exchange Migrations”

Click here to buy the eBook. It’s a step by step guide! http://www.callthatgirl.biz/publications (the guide is half way down)

Then after you have read the eBook, these links will be helpful for you moving ahead with your migrations.

This link helps you collect all the important information you need prior to a migration. It secures the migration and you can at this point invoice for the work prior to work performed and support AfterCare. Clients are serious if this fill this out.

https://callthatgirl.biz/microsoft-exchange-migration-information-and-agreement

Ask them to fill this out and have them send to each employee. This makes sure you get all the little information from each employee that I find critical in a migration.

https://callthatgirl.biz/microsoft-exchange-migration-survey

After, the employee will get “critical information”. Feel free to change for our own vendor.

https://callthatgirl.biz/after-migration-information

Here is an “AfterCare” checklist for you to make sure that your clients are happy with their migration. If you opt to not do these aftercare options, in my opinion, you should charge less. If you opt to do them all, you should charge MORE

https://callthatgirl.biz/office-365-exchange-migration-aftercare-list

Depends on your vendor but these instructions are pretty much the same for any Exchange iPhone or iPad setup

https://callthatgirl.biz/how-to-setup-your-iphone-or-ipad-for-exchange-with-pictures