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Making Sense of the Marketing Cloud

You’ve heard of the Salesforce Marketing Cloud, but what is it, and how can it help you? Learn what makes the Marketing Cloud different from other tools, and find out if it might be right for your organization.

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Receipting Canadian Tax Receipts

If you are a Canadian organization, this is a task you may struggle with due to the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) tax receipting requirements. In this post, we will explore some of the CRA requirements and several solutions that may work for you.

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Account Models in NPSP Added to Nonprofits 101

We are continuing to add to and update our Nonprofits 101 manual – the Salesforce user manual for nonprofit organizations. This article will over what account models are in the Nonprofit Starter Pack, how they work, and why it’s important to pick one that works for your organization and stick with it.

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Cloud for Good at Dreamforce 2015!

In case you weren’t able to attend Dreamforce, or if you were in attendance and missed seeing us, don’t worry! We’ve got pictures from our events and links to our sessions. Take a few minutes to relive some of the moments you most enjoyed and take a peek at some of ours.

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Moving House: Steps for a Successful Data Migration

It doesn’t matter if8ixn547AT you have 100 records or 1 million records, the data import phase of a project can seem like a daunting task. It’s kind of like moving a 5 bedroom house. There’s extracting the data from your old system, or gathering it from various places it may live. There’s prepping it for import by removing duplicates and making sure that email and phone number fields are formatted properly. And let’s not forget figuring out what pieces of data you actually want to bring over into the new system. Once these steps are completed, along comes the biggest piece – actually importing the data. This is either done by someone within your organization or by an outside consultant. A variety of tools are used, some magic is performed and then you have a new system with data that looks familiar to you.

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