Jun 01 2008
Selling Geek podcast #2 - YouSendIt file transfer service
Last fall, I was working on a sales improvement project for a client in the UK. They asked me to develop several short videos for their team. This was a rush project – with a very short deadline. They couldn’t wait for me to burn the videos to a DVD disk, and ship the disk overseas – they wanted the files right now.
“No problem,” I thought, “I’ll just email these 150 megabyte files to them.” Ah, not so fast, grasshopper. Did you know that most corporate networks reject media attachments to emails, or at least block emails with attachments over 10 megabytes in size? For some reason, my usually geeky brain had forgotten that even Google mail and Yahoo mail have file attachment size limits. (Duh!)
“No problem,” I thought, “I’ll just set up a little FTP site on my home server using FileZilla. (A very cool file transfer protocol server program – but that’s another show…) And so I did. But, alas, my client was most displeased. I’d forgotten that my AT&T DSL broadband service provided lightning-fast 6 megabytes per second download transfer speeds, but my upload speed was limited to just 512 kilobytes per second – and so my client was pulling his hair out and cursing my now twice-demonstrated technical naiveté. (Argh!)
So, what was I to do? Enter, my savior… YouSendIt, the slickest file transfer service I’ve ever used, and clearly of immense value to any sales professional that has to send large files to prospects or customers.
YouSendIt enables you to send large electronic files to anyone with an e-mail address. And it’s a breeze to use. You simply use your Internet browser to log in to the YouSendIt.com website and upload your file, which is stored in a secure, private location. YouSendIt sends an email to your intended recipient, and provides them with a web link to your file. They simply click the link and download the file to their computer.
Also, YouSendIt can be used by your customers to send you large files, too. They simply upload their file to your private dropbox location on the YouSendIt website, and you receive a notification e-mail that it’s there, ready for you to transfer to your PC.
Costs
What does YouSendIt cost? Well, that depends. For most sales pros, the totally free Lite subscription will meet the needs of salespeople with occasional large file transfer requirements – the Lite plan allows file transfers up to 100 megabytes in size, with a monthly transfer bandwidth limit of 1 gigabyte, and a maximum number of 100 downloads per file. That means that you can send up to ten files per month if they are the maximum allowed 100 megabyte size.
If that’s not enough capacity for you, the next level subscription, called the Pro plan, costs US$9.99 per month, and allows file transfer sizes of up to 2 gigabytes each, with a monthly download bandwidth limit of 40 gigabytes, and up to 500 file downloads per month – it also gives you 2 gigabytes of online storage space, and more control over your file tracking and distribution.
For sales teams, YouSendIt also provides even more advanced subscription plans – the Business Plus plan at US$29.99 per month, and the variable tier priced Corporate Suite plan with unlimited bandwidth and downloads. These advanced subscriptions also provide the ability to brand your download pages with your company logo and colors, if you wish, or integrate YouSendIt capability into your own website, and other flexible features.
Even if you have the free Lite subscription, YouSendIt provides for exceptions, allowing you to transfer a file larger than 100 megabytes (up to the maximum of 2 gigabytes), for a one-time fee of US$8.99. That’s pretty pricey for a one-time exception fee – but it’s still cheaper than most overnight express shipping charges, and of course, the transfer is instantaneous. And, you can always upgrade your free Lite subscription, if your transfer needs grow beyond what you expected.
Add-Ins and Extensions
While most salespeople will be happy to use the simple-to-use website to transfer individual files, YouSendIt also provides optional software and plug-in extensions for Photoshop, CorelDRAW and Aperture, so you can upload multiple files from directly within those programs on your PC. There’s also an Outlook plug-in that adds a YouSendIt file transfer icon to Outlook’s toolbar. If you do a lot of file transfers, these special YouSendIt applications and extensions can save you time, as they increase transfer speed and do away with the need to access the YouSendIt website with your browser.
Minor Complaints
What’s not to like about YouSendIt? Well, if you need to send files that are larger than 2 gigabytes, this service isn’t for you – that’s the maximum file size allowed, even at the most advanced subscription levels. Also, one missing feature I would like to see is a notification email back to me, telling me that my intended file recipient successfully retrieved my file. There’s no way to do this automatically within the YouSendIt site, so when I send a file, I always tell my recipient to let me know when they got the file by reply email, which is a minor inconvenience for both of us.
Sales Pro Value
These small complaints aside, YouSendIt is a godsend to sales pros that need to transmit large files safely, securely, and with a minimum of fuss and bother, both for themselves and their customers. The next time you need to transmit a large proposal or RFQ response, YouSendIt might give you that small but important professional edge that helps you get ahead of your competitors – and all this at little or no cost.
By the way, using YouSendIt, I was able to transfer my large files to my UK client in just a few minutes, and they loved how easy it was to retrieve them. Their perception of me quickly changed from “blithering idiot” to “good reliable bloke”.
So, because of its ease of use, reliability, scalability (to a point) and low cost, Selling Geek gives the YouSendIt service a Sales Pro Value Score of 4, out of a possible 5.
UPDATE: YouSendIt secures additional venture capital funding









