Elayne Whitfield, BA, MVA ~ VA Industry ExpertSubscribe Now

Getting Support for Google Apps for Business

This is the EASY part.

Just call 1-877-355-5787

The hardest part is finding your Google Apps PIN but that’s not even that difficult.

https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/yourdomain.com (where yourdomain.com is obviously Your Domain name

Click on the support icon and there it is!!

Migrating to Google Apps for Business

I’ve taken the plunge and moved my entire life in MS Outlook to Google Apps for Business.  I’m going to chronicle my ‘journey’ and hopefully shed some insight for others contemplating the move.

Migrating Outlook to Google

Google Apps Migration for Microsoft Outlook® is a desktop utility that lets Microsoft Outlook® users import your existing mail, personal contacts, and calendar events from a Microsoft® Exchange account or PST file into any Google Apps account. You can configure and run your migration by stepping through an easy-to-follow wizard. You can also run the utility as a command line tool.

With Google Apps Migration for Microsoft Outlook®, you can:

  • Import mail, calendars, and personal contacts, either all at once or in separate stages
  • Import only mail sent before or after a specific date
  • Skip importing Junk E-mail and Deleted items
  • Exclude specific mail folders from being imported (requires running the command-line utility)
  • Monitor the progress of your migration
  • Easily pause and resume the migration
  • Run subsequent migrations that import only new data (not data that’s already been imported)

For me, this tool a LONG time.  I’ve been using Outlook for 14 years and may NOT be the best at deleting old emails that I have stored in files.  To migrate the emails alone it took 12 hours.  In the end the migration failed at 92 % but when I went to Google email it seems like almost everything was there.  Time will tell what didn’t get moved but according to my research it is mostly email with very large attachments.

A couple things to note:

Folders –> labels in Google.  The labelling system did not translate perfectly but it only took about an hour to re-label things to suite my needs.

Contact:  Yikes!!  Even though I THOUGHT I only had a single contact list, multiple entries of each contact were imported.  Luckily Gmail has a ‘merge contacts’ function on 2 levels that helped:

  • Find and merge duplicates, or
  • Manually select ‘duplicate’ contacts and merge

This did present a bit of a problem.  When I started going through my contacts there were tons of duplicate contacts that weren’t merging.  Also, it imported tons of email addresses that had no information attached.  I went back to Outlook and noted that there were contact lists called ‘suggested contacts’ that had thousands of entries.  I deleted all my contacts in Google Contacts and re-exported the Outlook contacts ONLY from my personal contact list and imported them into Google and, voilà, (NOT ‘Walla’ as some of our American friends say – sorry that’s a pet peeve of mine) only my clean contact list was imported.

Signatures.  Outlook allows you to have a main or ‘full’ signature and an alternate for replies and forwards.  As far as I can tell, Google mail doesn’t have this functionality.  If anyone has found a solution to this, please let me know.

Google Apps for Business Support

One word – AWESOME!!

  • They answered the phone, first of all, which seems rare these days
  • I did not encounter any language barriers
  • They answered all my questions
  • They made suggestions based on my application even when I didn’t ask something
  • They followed up by email with instructions.

 

Business Photos

Do you really need professional business photos?  YES!!!

If you want to project a professional image for your business then you need professional business photos.  Plain and Simple.  There is a difference between what a professional photographer can provide and what you can come up with hubby’s Instamatic (do they even exist anymore?  LOL).

The thing about choosing a photographer is that you want to be careful that you’re choosing someone who is professional – really knows what they are doing, and has integrity.  I recently had some business images taken and found out, way too late, that the guy I hired really lacked integrity.

Get Pricing Up Front!!

Sounds pretty straight forward right?  When I had my business shots taken we also, as a family, took the opportunity to get some family portraits done.  The photographer gave me a price list which I later learned was ONLY for the family photos.  For 4 digital files the ‘listed’ price was $395.  Sounds reasonable right?  After the shoot, this photographer sends me the high res images from my business shoot.  I start using 2 of them thinking that I’ll be paying the $395 for these once we choose our family shots. It was later pointed out that it DOES state on the price list that prices are ‘subject to change at any time’.  Get a Guaranteed price for a specific time period.

Then he sends me an invoice for $100 sitting fee (that he had previously waived but I didn’t get that in writing) $100 for retouching that I had to fix (notice bulges and colouring), and $200 per image for a total of $1,000 for 4 digital images.  Robbery.

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Unsightly bulges

(yes I know they are MY bulges)

Smooth lines

Lessons Learned

  • Get guaranteed pricing
  • detail what your expectations are (ie retouching)
  • Make sure they are reputable
  • And, the most important thing, YOU own the copyright on those images!!!

In the End

I had already put the images out on social media when I received the startling invoice so, being a person of integrity, I knew that I couldn’t ‘un-ring that bell’ and I paid for those 4 images.  As for the family portraits, we knew that we could never look at one of them in our home without remembering our experience and the unpleasant person that we had the misfortune to hire.  We didn’t buy them but are looking forward to a family photo shoot this summer with a reputable photographer in our area.