Tag: Outlook 2013 Training

Microsoft Outlook 2013 Training Email Management Tips

| June 15, 2018 | 0 Comments

 

This video is the ninth video of the training series Microsoft Outlook 2013 Training Videos Email Management Tips.

I have 9 videos for you all here in my playlist to learn Microsoft Outlook 2013. These are also applicable for Outlook 2016. I created these mostly for my clients to watch, but found that many folks enjoy them and technicians who are not familiar with the new Outlook 2013 and 2016.

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Microsoft Outlook 2013 and 2016 Training

| December 3, 2016 | 0 Comments

If you are out seeking training for Microsoft Outlook 2013 and 2016, I’m a working Outlook Technical Expert and created a videos series. Based upon years of questions my clients asked, or what I figured they needed to know the outline was not challenging for me to make.

Most people today don’t want to sit through half day or full day onsite training due to expense and information retention. I respect those that can do that type of training, but I find it hard for me to even pay attention to anything for more than 15 minutes. That’s why I made some very short, easy to pay attention to videos.

Here is how I sell these to my clients:

I offer the videos for $50 a person or discounted for a group/team. Each person can watch the nine videos at their own pace. Each video is short, average time is 9 minutes. This gives a person enough time to watch, learn, practice and repeat. They can create a list of questions they may still have, then move on to the next video.

After each person has watched the videos, the list of questions can be gathered and you can hire me to do a one on one or a group follow up training session. Most hire me for an hour, and my rate is $169 for consulting/training.

If you think this works for you and your team, check out my video sales page here www.outlooktraining.biz and then contact me below for group discounts. Thank you!