October 3, 2007

Building a vFlyer Collaboration Network

Categories: Collaboration omuoto @ 11:42 pm

I have spent the last two days talking about how individuals, team leaders, brokers and companies can use vFlyer Team and vFlyer Agency to create collaborative environments when it comes to creating, promoting and distributing online listing and flyers. The real power and flexibility of vFlyer’s collaboration services, however, is the ability to combine and customize these services to create a custom collaborative network of vFlyer accounts that meets your organization’s specific needs or requirements. Here are some examples of what can be accomplished by combining collaborative features and services:

  • With vFlyer Agency, master accounts can support a network of multiple accounts. These can include any number of “sub accounts” created by administrators, or “sister accounts” created independently as part of a single vFlyer Collaboration Network
  • With vFlyer Team, “sub accounts” can extend your collaboration network by allowing additional team members further down-stream to share accounts, the same applies with “sister accounts”
  • Administrators have the ability to choose the types of accounts their network can support as well as put limits and policies in place. They can determine the number of assistants who can share an account and control other aspects of their network

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Even if you don’t fully understand the inner working of the vFlyer Collaboration Network, hopefully you understand that vFlyer Team and vFlyer Agency provide the basic building blocks that enable us to create a simple or custom solution for your or your organization. Teams and organization all have different operating and reporting structures. Some are flat and open, while other are hierarchical and administered. Whatever the structure of your sales organization, the flexibility of our collaborative services allows us to design a solution that works for you. Contact sales@vflyer.com for more information.

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