For awhile, I had been having an internal debate about starting my own Salesforce blog. There were already plenty out there (47 active ones according to JP Seabury). Was I really going to have anything new or different to say? On top of that, I've never been a very eloquent writer. I assumed that I would probably struggle through post, get frustrated & give up.

So what was the tipping point? Erica Kuhl & the Salesforce.com Community conference. While I missed my shining moment on stage, Erica & the CommCon recognized me as a community MVP. I'm not saying this to toot my own horn. What happened was that I realized I've already been writing about Salesforce, and people were already listening & interested in what I had to say.

I can't promise that every entry will be well-written or even particularly exciting. But they will be honest thoughts  and (hopefully) helpful tips from a Salesforce uber-junkie.

And if it doesn't work out...you can always find me in 140 characters or less!

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