Judi Sohn

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Life after Common Ground: Part 4 – Soapbox Engage

Judi Sohn

This post is part 4 in a series of articles pointing out what’s cool about some of my favorite Salesforce apps for nonprofits. Previously, I highlighted favorite features in Nonprofit Starter Pack , Click & Pledge and Causeview , now I’m going to talk about my favorite parts of Soapbox Engage.

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Will Judi ever update her blog again?

Judi Sohn

I also write occasional articles on KELL Partners’ website. In the meantime, you can find me on the Power of Us Hub (if you’re a Salesforce user in the nonprofit world), the Salesforce Success Community , Ravelry (if you’re addicted to yarn like I am) or Twitter.

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Life after Common Ground: Part 2 – Click & Pledge

Judi Sohn

This post is part 2 in a series of articles aimed at organizations on Common Ground who need to get excited about what’s next if they decide to stay on the Salesforce platform. I started this series by talking about the Nonprofit Starter Pack , now I’m going to focus on Click & Pledge.

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Life after Common Ground: Part 6 – Apsona

Judi Sohn

This post is part 6 in a series of articles pointing out what’s cool about some of my favorite Salesforce apps for nonprofits. Previously, I highlighted favorite features in Nonprofit Starter Pack , Click & Pledge , Causeview , Soapbox Engage and Conga Composer.

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Guest post on NTEN website: An Ode to the Accidental Techie

Judi Sohn

Coincidentally, I wrote the article the day before my father's Yahrzeit (the anniversary of his death on the Jewish calendar). With that broad guideline, I came up with this: [link]. He was on my shoulder a lot that week. Guess it's clear why. Leave a comment »

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Guest post on NTEN website: An Ode to the Accidental Techie

Judi Sohn

Coincidentally, I wrote the article the day before my father’s Yahrzeit (the anniversary of his death on the Jewish calendar). With that broad guideline, I came up with this: [link]. He was on my shoulder a lot that week. Guess it’s clear why.

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The world gets smaller with digital magazines

Judi Sohn

If I want to revisit an old article, Zinio’s site has a copy of every digital magazine I’ve ever received, all 532 of them so far, going back to August 2003. For me, there’s still something about a magazine that blogs and random articles can’t replace, whether it’s on paper or not.

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