How to Use Slack for Accountants and Bookkeepers
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Index
00:27 Feedback on videos Seth previously released
03;46 Build a tribe of people that love what you offer
04:13 QuickBooks Connect preview of Seth's session
06:03 Slack Channel
11:16 QuickBooks Online company to run an AR Aging report
12:00 Export the AR Aging report and drag the file to Slack
13;00 Slack and integration with Google Drive
14:27 Sharing the google link
16:18 Inviting people in to Slack
18:00 Mentioning people in Slack
18;28 Establish notification preferences by channel
19;40 How real estate agents use slack for clients
24:25 Starred items and what its used for in Slack
27:50 Creating a channel in Slack
29:00 Rearranging the channels on side panel of Slack
33:00 How does Slack catch your attention instead of email?
33;56 What does the notification process look like?
37:20 Changing ring chimes in notification settings for slack
42:27 Global Settings and Team Settings in Slack
45:59 Notification preferences in Slack
49:27 Slack integrations
53:00 Program messages in Slack as responses
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