Demand Generation: Critical

October 28, 2008

This is a great blog.

I tried formulating some sort of a news post around Jason Stewart’s latest post at his demandblog (or Best Practices in B2B Demand Generation blog) but failed miserably.  Jason’s been at an event put on by the good people at Marketing Sherpa, and likely learned a fistful about current business trends in an economic environment of tightening belts and tugging of bootstraps.  Check out Jason’s comfortably-written demand gen blog, it’s definitely worth a look!

A Salesforce.com world update

October 16, 2008

World update…sounds dramatic hey?

Here are a couple of tidbits for you. We’ve been slow on the posting side of things lately to some changes we’re making behind the scenes..stay tuned!

Salesforce.com for sale? Rumor mill starts up again…

September 26, 2008

Richard Adhikari of Internetnews.com posted an article today that highlights yet another rumor of Salesforce.com’s sale to: who knows…

The article is an obvious attempt to generate something interesting to say and ends up being… well… very un-interesting.

I’d slap myself right now for copy-catting and spreading the rumor even further but I do have one small point to add:

I’ve noticed that emails coming from Salesforce, for example when doing a CRM implementation for a client, do not include a very warm and friendly message from Salesforce CEO Mark Benioff. Ok, they may not have been overly warm but it was a nice touch to receive an email from “the big guy”.

It may be just me, but is Benioff beginning to subtly remove his imprint on the company? So while the ongoing rumors get a bit annoying when you’re knee deep in the world of SFDC every day, the company very well may be bought out at some point and Benioff making it less about him and more about the SFDC and Force.com brands may be a precursor to all that.

Thoughts?

Salesforce.com Winter ’09 sneak and peak

September 26, 2008

SFDC has is giving us a sneak peak of some of the cool new features to be included in the Winter ’09 release.

One of my favorites? Opportunity splitting (shared opportunities) for sales teams working on the same opportunities and “campaign influence” or the ability to tie opportunities back to the specific campaign they came from.

Follow this link -> to get the skinny via the new SFDC community site.

Successforce gets a make-over

September 25, 2008

Salesforce.com has updated its customer success portal, successforce.salesforce.com. A new, nicely designed and very easy to navigate site has been launched over at salesforce.com/community/. In addition to the great new design and easy to use functionality the site is obviously putting more emphasis on helping the new user get up and running on SFDC.

Successforce: The New Deal

With sections such as “Getting Started” and “New to Salesforce.com CRM?” and greater emphasis being placed on the browse by roll area, Salesforce is making a push to help new users get the info they need to be successful.

I enjoyed the previous successforce website due to the tons of useful content, Dreamforce videos, process maps and Salesforce Ideas app – these all remain. What I didn’t enjoy was the visual headache that was the old site.

A tribute to SFDC’s good branding sense and web savvy is the fact that even apps such as the Idea Exchange have been given a nice makeover with no need to jump back to the old site to use the voting system.

Idea Exchange

All in all I give the site two thumbs up. Good work guys. It looks good and is easy to use – much like the actual product.

The subscribers, they rule? They do!

September 24, 2008

ExactTarget, provider of delightful on-demand e-mail and other marketing solutions has introduced it’s unique “SUBSCRIBERS RULE!” initiative today.

The initiative is aimed at educating  e-mail marketers about being chivalrous with their marketing.  Long has mankind lived beneath the swinging sword of impersonal, pointless e-mail spam.  ExactTarget is doing it’s part for it’s little corner of the community by taking steps to educate those willing to listen on how best to treat their subscribers like people.

On the one hand I think it’s mildly depressing that anyone out there is looking at my client contact card and considering me a chore or just another click per day before blasting me with an e-mail I could care less about, but on the other hand it’s great to think that someone out there’s doing something to try and bring up the level of quality and sacrificing their own money to do it.

Here are your links; ExactTargetSubscribers Rule!, and the press release.

Go bananas for Salesforce.com

September 22, 2008

Del Monte Philippines has picked up 50 Salesforce.com enterprise licenses in one of the largest contract deals struct in the burgeoning Philippine marketplace.  I guess that new data center is finally going to get it’s stress test, eh?

Del Monte is best known by me for it’s wide array of delicious fruit products that manage to reach even up into the frozen reaches of Canada! While this is all good news for Salesforce.com I really think the consumer is going to suffer.  Why?  Well the Del Monte bananas already arrive at my local supermarket green, if they start getting here any more swiftly they’re still going to be attached to the trees!

… and I live on a hill!

ZDNet Asia has the story.

The First 500: Salesforce Certification

September 17, 2008

From the unpublished book of Herodotus,

The Salesforce.com professionals signed up at the desks where they sat; and for these, as well as those who were denied the chance to be in the five hundred, there is an inscription which runs thus:  “Here once, facing three hundred myriads of bulky software and overblown costs, five hundred did contend, men of the Salesforce.com”

Check out the latest post at demandblog and wish him luck as he joins with the first through the hotgates and into infamy with his Salesforce Certification!

They’re called “Mindtouch” ?

September 16, 2008

What a day we are living in when a company can get away with a name as awesome a Mindtouch.So quick update for a new SaaS product that has just poked it’s beak out into the big bright world beyond the shell; Deki for CRM.  Deki is the result of a collaboration between Mindtouch, interconnectivity and social specialists and SnapLogic, bringers of data integration in all forms.TMC net has a review, and of course there’s a ubiquitous press release

How Salesforce.com Uses Salesforce.com: Webinar

September 12, 2008

This webinar theme has been one that Salesforce has used over the years to showcase how it walks its talk.

Sign up for the the latest “How Salesforce uses Salesforce” webinar here.

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