Make your Salesforce Project More Successful by Inviting a BA to the Party (Or Thinking Like One)


Today I welcome my good friend, Garry Polmateer as a guest blogger at CRMFYI. Garry is not only a Salesforce community rockstar, but he's planned and executed some great Salesforce implementations,

A Little Help from My Friends


In a demonstration of community and collaboration, Mike Gerholdt and I have created a blog post / demo video of utilizing inline Visualforce to display rich text info in standard page layouts without

Chatter-vantage #1 - No Need to Rush the Stage


Salesforce has created a conference attendee experience using Chatter that blows away all other conferences. Their Dreamforce Attendee Portal allows attendees to connect with speakers before, during

I Need You; to Join The Salesforce Channel Community


If you follow me on Twitter, it's hard to miss my regular status updates like,  "21 videos were posted to The Salesforce Channel today," but what's that all about? The Salesforce Channel is a website

Calling All Heroes! You Belong at Dreamforce


Earlier this year, I wrote about being a hero to your users, and the gist of it was that through social media, you can surround yourself with fantastic people who will make you a hero to your users. I

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New Salesforce Bloggers to Keep the News Flowing

Posted on by Jeff Grosse in Blogs I Read, News, Social Networking, User Groups | 7 Comments

AEblogThere are two relatively new Salesforce bloggers that you should get to know.  If you haven’t already read their blogs, I encourage you to check out The Admin Exchange and Salesforce Times.

The Admin Exchange is written by Matt Evans, a seasoned Salesforce admin from the Chicago area.  Mat has been a speaker at Dreamforce before so you may recognize him already.

SFTimesSalesforce Times is written by Vancouver’s own Adam Killam.  Adam is a Salesforce User Group Leader so some of you might know him from there.