Sending large files via email
When you record a teleseminar for a client and need to send it to them via email, you always run into problems because many email systems won't send or receive large files.
I've played around with a few services. One cost $10 a month and was a pain to use and even worse, added stupid sayings to the end of your messages. So if you send a client a file, the message would contain a moronic saying, much dumber than a fortune cookie. It made me look like a rank amateur!
I found another service -- and guess what -- it is free! And it doesn't include and garbage either.
Just to make sure, I checked them out and they have great reviews from the major computer publications.
So I guess you want to know the name of the service?
It is www.yousendit.com
It is a snap to use. Try it. I recommend it!
Dan Janal
Great Teleseminars Audio Production Company
www.GreatTeleseminars.com
I've played around with a few services. One cost $10 a month and was a pain to use and even worse, added stupid sayings to the end of your messages. So if you send a client a file, the message would contain a moronic saying, much dumber than a fortune cookie. It made me look like a rank amateur!
I found another service -- and guess what -- it is free! And it doesn't include and garbage either.
Just to make sure, I checked them out and they have great reviews from the major computer publications.
So I guess you want to know the name of the service?
It is www.yousendit.com
It is a snap to use. Try it. I recommend it!
Dan Janal
Great Teleseminars Audio Production Company
www.GreatTeleseminars.com

1 Comments:
I use another free service called Send This File at http://www.sendthisfile.com. It's also very reliable.
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