As a citizen developer it is important to be in touch with the Salesforce community and to learn how others solve problems. For me I have almost always been able to find the answer to my question either in the success community, developer forum or from a blog site. In my quest for answers I have so far identified 89 Salesforce related blog sites and I find more every day.
I thought it might be helpful to you if I share what sites I have found so you too can benefit from them. So I will begin a series of posts focusing on a different blog site. I will provide (where I can) some basic statistics, an overview of the information found on the blog and key posts I have found helpful.
Basic Stats:
- URL of the site
- Primary owner of the site (person or company)
- Date of first post
- Total number of posts as of date of my summary
- Post Categories/tags
I hope you will find this series helpful. Let me know what you think.
Hi Kim, that’s a great initiative! Feel free to checkout http://salesforceblogs.com/sforceblogs-developer-all for a comprehensive list of Developer Blogs. This is however a never ending list as I have over 290 Salesforce Blogs still on my to do list (including yours) and I discover new blogs each and every week…what an awesome Salesforce Community! Best, Oliver
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I have a list of top Salesforce blogs from the Salesforce MVPs http://www.radnip.com/salesforce-mvp-blogs-the-list/. Do you have mine? http://www.radnip.com … date of first Salesforce post: 21st June 2009. Generally dev or admin Salesforce blogs with a bit of architecture and business strategy thrown in.
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