Post by dokijig on Dec 2, 2023 14:15:56 GMT 8
If you know more about your customers than they know about you, you can make sure your brand is always spoken highly of. Last week, Isaac Pellerin from our client TinderBox stopped by and demonstrated the Salesforce1 mobile application to me. Wow. Salesforce1 allows companies to create apps using Salesforce Communities, Heroku1 and the ExactTarget Fuel Platform and the user interface is simple and very usable. services like point-and-click development, business logic, mobile SDK, analytics, multi-language development, social collaboration, and cloud identity solutions. It also includes services like uI components, flexible page layouts for mobile, a 1:1 customer engagement engine, and custom actions—all geared for going fast.
And since it’s API-first, you can build your app with any experience or uI you want Mobile Phone Number List —helping you connect with the next generation of devices, apps, and customers in a whole new way. Salesforce1 App Guide Benefits to Developers An API-first cloud platform, which means all of your apps connect to your business data An extensible mobile app with uI frameworks, allowing you to build faster than ever Support for all the latest HTMl5 and JavaScript mobile frameworks, like Angular, Backbone, and more A mobile SDK to build custom native iOS and Android apps Instant deployment, real-time distribution More productivity tools to go even faster Benefits to Business Users Create an app with just clicks Bring a business idea to life with an app—and have it be social and mobile—instantly Build contextually aware, smart, action-oriented apps.
Deliver data and insights to every employee Add new users and control user access with just a few clicks Having been a Salesforce user at multiple companies – including my own for a period of time – my biggest hurdle was the user interface and getting to the information I needed quickly and easily. Just setting up a simple campaign and reporting on it was frustrating. I hope that Salesforce takes the usability and ease of use for Salesforce1 and brings it to their web application some day soon! In a conversation with my friend and colleague Joe Chernov, VP Marketing at Kinvey we were exchanging some of the most asked questions we both received within our teams and from peers in the industry. With Joe being the content marketer of the year you wouldn’t be surprised to know that one of his most asked questions is: How do I start a successful content marketing program? The second question he’s asked most often is: How do you structure your marketing team? Shocking? Maybe not. As I asked around to my colleagues it became clear that Joe’s experience isn’t an anomaly.
And since it’s API-first, you can build your app with any experience or uI you want Mobile Phone Number List —helping you connect with the next generation of devices, apps, and customers in a whole new way. Salesforce1 App Guide Benefits to Developers An API-first cloud platform, which means all of your apps connect to your business data An extensible mobile app with uI frameworks, allowing you to build faster than ever Support for all the latest HTMl5 and JavaScript mobile frameworks, like Angular, Backbone, and more A mobile SDK to build custom native iOS and Android apps Instant deployment, real-time distribution More productivity tools to go even faster Benefits to Business Users Create an app with just clicks Bring a business idea to life with an app—and have it be social and mobile—instantly Build contextually aware, smart, action-oriented apps.
Deliver data and insights to every employee Add new users and control user access with just a few clicks Having been a Salesforce user at multiple companies – including my own for a period of time – my biggest hurdle was the user interface and getting to the information I needed quickly and easily. Just setting up a simple campaign and reporting on it was frustrating. I hope that Salesforce takes the usability and ease of use for Salesforce1 and brings it to their web application some day soon! In a conversation with my friend and colleague Joe Chernov, VP Marketing at Kinvey we were exchanging some of the most asked questions we both received within our teams and from peers in the industry. With Joe being the content marketer of the year you wouldn’t be surprised to know that one of his most asked questions is: How do I start a successful content marketing program? The second question he’s asked most often is: How do you structure your marketing team? Shocking? Maybe not. As I asked around to my colleagues it became clear that Joe’s experience isn’t an anomaly.