Today, May 3rd, is my Two Year Blogaversary! I
am so happy for this opportunity to have a small voice in the CRM Community.
Over the past few years I have come a long way. I have gone from no certifications
to five with another one in the works. I used to just attend CRMUG Chapter
meetings and now I lead the meeting in Washington, DC (so save the date for May
13). Before, I did not know what a CRM MVP was and now some of them know my
name!
In this short time frame I have created 96 blog posts
(this will be 97) and had over 16 thousand page views. This may not be a whole
lot in the grand scheme of things but it is far from nothing! I am so thankful
to all of you for following and reading each week. I couldn’t have done any of
this without the great CRM and CRMUG Communities!
I wanted to take this opportunity to review some of my
top posts.
#1 – Tools
for your CRM Success – This walks you through how to prepare to take your
Microsoft CRM certifications. It discusses the resources to use and how to
really learn the material.
#2 – Field
Level Security vs. Not Searchable – A common point of confusion I run into
is the difference between removing a field from the form while also making it
Not Searchable and using Field Level Security. This has a handy chart to
explain the differences. Even though this is an older post the material applies
to all versions.
#3 – Real Life CRM –
This is more of a funny post describing how I would use CRM if I had it for my
regular life.
Finally, my Summit takeaway blogs have also been fairly
popular. Check out Summit
2013 and Summit
2014. I look forward to being at Summit in Reno this year and continuing
the tradition!
That’s all I have for you tonight. Thank you again for
all your support that got me here!
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