How to engage with your customers when face to face isn’t an option
It’s no secret that the coronavirus is challenging the way we all do business. Enabling your clients to offer a work from home option for employees has never
been more critical.
Here is how RingCentral enables customers when face to face isn’t an option:
Peace of mind when you need it most
During this difficult time, it’s crucial for your organization to connect and get your important work done easily and securely, from anywhere. With RingCentral Office you get everything you need in one desktop or mobile app, including:
Video meetings: HD quality audio and video conferencing, screen sharing and more.
Messaging: Team messaging that’s perfect for collaboration with file sharing and more.
Phone: A robust and reliable business phone system, including business SMS and call management.
Use RingCentral to enable your employees to excel when working from home:
Share large files – you know, the ones that tend to crash your inbox
Quick contact with co-workers through the RingCentral App, which actually helps decrease the amount of email you receive
Team groups where you can easily collaborate on group projects, keeping
everything in one place, forever
New non-profit, education (K-12), and healthcare industry customers impacted by COVID-19 can get free access to RingCentral Office for 3 months.
Make the most of RingCentral,
connecting businesses and customers in the new normal:
• Host a virtual happy hour.
• Hold a customer webinar to educate customers on your solution.
• Arrange for an “in-person” planning meeting virtually.
• Promote a virtual product launch where customers can get a sneak peak and ask questions.
• Demo your product with RingCentral’s easy to
use screen sharing feature.
• Schedule a meeting so customers can get a behind-the-scenes view of your company’s day-to-day activities.
Virtual Events Best Practices
• Know your audience and personalize your content – for best engagement and results.
• Make it engaging by using polling or chat features. bold slides, a good moderator and rich content.
• Practice, practice, practice – your event should not be the first time you run through your presentation.
