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Use what you pay for: Digging deeper into your Salesforce org
This article outlines more facets found in your Salesforce instance as we continue our quest to find all the hidden gems of Sales Cloud.
10 reasons Simplus is indomitable
Don’t work for us if you can’t handle the awesomeness. At Simplus, we’re growing at an unprecedented rate while keeping our CSAT high, and we are excited to be taking the challenge head-on.
3 reasons why cloud technology is great for protecting your data
Cloud technology encrypts transmitted and stored data, which makes it harder for hackers to obtain it without your knowledge. Can your in-house system do that? So, if you are wondering if using cloud technology is safe, the answer is yes. And here are three reasons why.
How can your non-profit score big with Salesforce?
The Salesforce platform is ideal for building your database, launching marketing campaigns, tracking volunteers and participant information, and managing fundraising and donations. If you are looking for ways to help your non-profit accelerate to a butt-kicking pace, here are three ways Salesforce can help.
4 ways to pick the perfect implementation partner
Implementation partners serve an invaluable role. Let’s explore four crucial factors that will help you choose the correct Salesforce partner.
Use what you pay for: How to utilize hidden gems in Salesforce
I’ve outlined these gems to understand how you can leverage them yourself and quickly raise the overall return on your Salesforce investment.
Shopping for Salesforce? Don’t do anything until you’ve read these three things
But before you call up a Salesforce consultant and sob over the phone about the broken dreams and lost opportunities from relying on Word documents and Excel spreadsheets, here’s an important tip: Be prepared. And don’t make any big decisions until you understand these three important points.
Process first, tools second: listen to your people, then build
In Salesforce, the athlete is the process, the snow equipment is the tool. In order to make the tool work, you have to put in the necessary steps to ensure that your solutions are answering your basic business needs.