
Client Video: Using Google Apps with Salesforce.com
By leelefever on April 14, 2008 - 10:29am.
Length: 02:54
Date Produced: Apr 14 2008
Views: 9539 reads
Notes:
This video was created to help introduce a collaboration between Google Apps and Salesforce. It's our third client production for Google and focuses on how Google Apps tools like Gmail, Docs, Calendar and Talk are integrated into Salesforce CRM, keeping everything in the sales process on the same track.
You can also view the video on Google's You Tube channel and the Google Blog.
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Great Presentation!
I really love your presentation and it explained with excellent ease of how everything would work. I doubt that I would use Google with Salesforce myself but your explanation was perfect.
If you ever IPO, let me know!
Yes... IPO!
I second the idea on the IPO... I'd love to make money with you guys.
the things I like....
Congrats on another great video.
I really like the overarching concept of the train (on the "same track") and the scripting of this video -- very well done.
Also, the small things really add to it -- the sound effects of the golf ball and the snapping.
Great job!
Strong partnership
Great to see a new video from you - and this is one that I have a specific interest in as a sales trainer and consultant.
Salesforce seems another step ahead, while at the same time, Google positions itself as an increasingly diverse entity.
Good work (and a nice win!) for Common Craft!
Great Job!
This is another really great video, thanks for making it! As a student I can't say I have a great interest in this area as of yet, but it is still quite interesting to watch. You make learning fun! That's quite an accomplishment in my books.
The only thing that I really noticed was the lack of explanation of what Salesforce really is. I googled it on your site-search but I didn't see a specific video about it, although it did seem to come up multiple times in posts and other videos. Maybe your next idea could be a video about it? =P
Thanks again for creating the video. The quality here has been unmatched by any other group I've ever seen.
Salesforce.com does a pretty
Salesforce.com does a pretty good job explaining what they do in their complementary vid for salesforce and google.
http://www.salesforce.com/products/google/apps/tour/
love the great job you guys did! keep it up!
Very well executed
Great Video and script! I am currently working at explaining the concept of lead management to our client base and will have a hard time doing a better job than you. commoncraft rocks!!
Compelling
This is a compelling proposition of just using Salesforce.com with Microsoft Office......
Well Done!
Loved your presentation! I'm not a huge techie but still interested in the latest and greatest means of communicating with my readers. In an entertaining, simple way, your video explains podcasting so anyone can understand what it is, its purpose and how to utilize it. Thanks so much! @kerrimackenzie
Loved it... wondering
hi! I just recently came across your videos and found your concept fascinating. Congratulations.
I am going through the process of training my sales teams on using salesforce, so I was wondering if you had a video on Salesforce itself. The training they've been receiveing has been too technical and we haven't been able to transmit just how useful, benefitial and productive the tool can be for them.
Thanks!
Nope, Sorry
We don't currently have videos that are specific to Salesforce. Sorry we can't help.
Isn' it dangerous?
I'd prefer to have all data at my hand. Letting Google manage my data is more reliable in short term but... In long term it's safer to manage it yourself. IMHO.
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