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Integrating WordPress with Salesforce

Saleforce Nonprofit

WordPress is the world’s most-used Content Management System (CMS), and Salesforce is the leading Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform. Here’s what you’ll need to do to integrate WordPress and Salesforce: There are a variety of ways to integrate your WordPress website with Salesforce.

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MPower Open keeps moving forward

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology MPower Open keeps moving forward July 6, 2008 This is old news, but I’ve been busy. So far, there is basically no activity in the forums and mailing list.

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Linux, Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, and Me

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I stopped at the license agreement. I might regret hosing the recovery media w/o getting them on CD later, but I hope not – I was in a purist mood – I would have had to have agreed to the license agreement for Vista and activated the product in order to burn the media, and I wasn’t about to do that.) It booted fine.

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Integration of CRM and CMS

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Depending on the CRM, some require additional license fees for forms or APIs. As mentioned below, the most solidly supported functions are those related to mail.&# We don’t need a platform neutral API to connect the CRM to mass mailing functionality because CiviMail is pre-integrated. So what’s the right strategy?

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Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" The link will take you directly to the screencast , but I also went to the trouble of putting together some extensive program notes that will help you explore widgets in more depth and provides credits to all the wonderful cc licensed material I used in the screencast. I didn't want those to get lost. They follow below. Act 1: What.