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Don\'t Go to Salesforce First, Top 5 Sales Cloud Mistakes, Generic Code Explained

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Don't Go to Salesforce First!
Before buying Salesforce, don't go straight to the company! Salesforce is a popular choice, but it might not be the best fit for everyone. Do your research first. If you've decided to use it, be careful—it's a complex platform with many products and tricky pricing. Get unbiased advice to understand what you really need before diving in.

Generic Code: What is is and What it is not? - Polish Dreamin' 25
It's hard to define generic code directly. Instead, it's better to explore what real traits generic code has and what misconceptions exist. The writer will share personal experiences to clarify the true nature of generic code. Every discussion should have a purpose. While it's possible to talk about generic code, it's important to understand why it's needed first before discussing its development.

Top 5 Salesforce Sales Cloud Implementation Mistakes
Everyone makes mistakes daily, like saying the wrong thing or forgetting important steps. However, some mistakes keep happening, especially during Sales Cloud implementations. The article shares insights from a consultant with years of experience across various industries. It highlights that ignoring "best practices" can lead to major problems, like faulty reports or unrealistic sales numbers. The goal is to learn from these common mistakes to avoid future issues. Here are five frequent mistakes encountered in Sales Cloud implementations.

Superbadges - The Franchise Continues
Trailhead Superbadges are being updated again. For full details, you can check the Salesforce blog. The key changes are summarized for you here.

A Guide to Security In Apex: Object, Field, and Record Level
Security is crucial for all applications, including Salesforce. While many know how to control security at the object, field, and record levels, there's confusion about security in Apex. This article will clarify how to manage object-level, field-level, and record-level security in Apex, along with the differences between system and user modes.

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