How to Enable Send-As Aliasing in Microsoft 365
Learn how to enable send-as aliasing in Microsoft 365. This step-by-step guide shows admins and users how to send email from alternate addresses in Outlook and Exchange, improving flexibility and professionalism in business communications.
Yeah, you’d think it’d be relatively simple, or at least the documentation would be fairly simple.
Here’s the skinny — no freekin’ Powershell required.
Log in to the Exchange Admin Console with your administrator account and access Settings from the left-hand navigation tool.
Click on Mail Flow and select the option, Turn on Sending from Aliases, then SAVE.
Return to your regular Microsoft 365 Console and access its Active Users section. Identify the user you’re toying with and click on them, entering their context page. Under the Account Tab, their aliases should be listed. Add them if needed.
Have the user open OWA (Outlook for Web), go to the gear icon (Settings) in the upper right, and search FROM, selecting Addresses to Send From. They will be brought to a screen showing their aliases. Check the desired aliases.
Now, have the user compose a new email in OWA. The From Field should allow a down-select on the check boxed aliases.
Closing and re-opening the thick Outlook client should inherit these settings and allow for regular Send-As functionality in Outlook.
Yeah, life should be easier. Why isn’t it, Microsoft?
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How to Remove and Block the New Outlook
Want to remove and bar Outlook Monarch — the new version of Microsoft Outlook — from a Windows computer? Here’s how.
Yeah, tired of Microsoft pushing Outlook Monarch (the new version of Outlook) on you? Here’s how to get rid of it.
Before You Proceed
Close Microsoft Outlook.
Close any open Microsoft Office applications.
Remove the new Outlook Client After Install
Open Powershell.
Execute:
Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -AllUsers -Online -PackageName (Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.OutlookForWindows).PackageFullNameClose Powershell.
Block the Preinstallation Process to Prevent Future Installs
Open the Registry Editor.
Navigate to the following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\Orchestrator\UScheduler_Oobe
Create a new String Value named BlockedOobeUpdaters.
Set the value data to [“MS_Outlook”] (including the brackets and quotes).
Close the Registry Editor.
Hide the New Outlook Toggle in Outlook 365
Open the Registry Editor.
Navigate to the following path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Options\General
Create a new DWORD32 named HideNewOutlookToggle.
Set the value to 1.
Open Outlook
Outlook 365 will open.
The “Try the New Version” toggle will be removed.
The new version won’t be installed in the future.
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How to Build a Brand Without Social Media
Discover effective strategies to build your brand offline, from community engagement to guerrilla marketing, and create a lasting impression without relying on social media.
Maybe you’re like me and have had just about enough from the likes of X (Musk) and Facebook (Zuckerberg)?
I am so sick of social media; I’ve uninstalled these applications from my devices, perceiving them as a security risk, if not a gratuitous time-suck.
Social media often dominates discussions about brand building; heck, I even wrote two books about it. However, cultivating a strong brand presence without relying on these platforms is possible and advantageous. For small business owners and managers seeking alternative strategies, here are effective methods to establish and enhance your brand offline.
1. Leverage Traditional Public Relations (PR)
Traditional PR remains a powerful tool for brand building. You can secure coverage that enhances your brand's credibility and visibility by crafting compelling press releases and establishing relationships with local media outlets. This approach allows you to reach your target audience through trusted news sources, fostering trust and recognition.
2. Engage in Community Involvement
Participating in community events and supporting local causes can significantly boost your brand's reputation. This civic marketing approach demonstrates your commitment to the community, creating a positive image that resonates with local consumers. You showcase your brand's values and foster strong community ties by sponsoring events, volunteering, or collaborating with local organizations.
3. Implement Guerrilla Marketing Tactics
Guerrilla marketing involves unconventional, low-cost strategies to promote your brand in public spaces. Techniques such as street marketing — distributing flyers, organizing flash mobs, or creating eye-catching installations — can capture public attention and generate buzz. These creative efforts often lead to word-of-mouth promotion, expanding your brand's reach without traditional advertising channels.
4. Utilize Direct Mail Campaigns
Direct mail remains an effective way to reach potential customers. Sending personalized letters, brochures, or postcards can introduce your products or services directly to your target audience. This tangible communication can leave a lasting impression, especially when designed thoughtfully and tailored to the recipient's interests.
5. Focus on Customer Experience
Providing exceptional customer service can turn clients into brand advocates. Positive experiences encourage word-of-mouth referrals, which are invaluable for brand growth. Ensuring every customer interaction reflects your brand's values and commitment to quality can lead to repeat business and a loyal customer base.
6. Develop Strategic Partnerships
Collaborating with other businesses can introduce your brand to new audiences. You can co-host events, create bundled promotions, or cross-promote services by forming partnerships with companies that complement your offerings. These alliances can enhance your brand's credibility and expand its reach within relevant markets.
7. Invest in Content Marketing
Creating valuable content, such as informative articles, guides, or newsletters, positions your brand as an industry authority. Distributing this content through your website, email campaigns, or print materials can educate your audience and keep them engaged. Consistent, high-quality content fosters trust and keeps your brand top-of-mind.
8. Attend Industry Events and Trade Shows
Participating in industry-specific events allows you to showcase your products or services to a targeted audience. These settings provide networking opportunities, learning about market trends, and direct engagement with potential customers. A well-designed booth and knowledgeable staff can leave a lasting impression on attendees.
9. Optimize Your Website for Search Engines
Ensuring your website is search engine optimized (SEO) increases your visibility to potential customers searching for relevant products or services. Your site can attract organic traffic without needing social media promotion by focusing on keyword optimization, quality content, and user-friendly design.
10. Encourage and Showcase Customer Testimonials
Collecting and displaying customer testimonials can build credibility and trust. Positive reviews and success stories serve as powerful endorsements of your brand. Featuring these testimonials on your website, in brochures, or in other marketing materials can influence potential customers' purchasing decisions.
Building a brand without social media requires a multifaceted approach that leverages traditional marketing strategies, community engagement, and a relentless focus on customer satisfaction. By implementing these tactics, small business owners and managers can create a robust brand presence that resonates with their target audience, fostering growth and long-term success.
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