Introducing Monthly Giveaways
Starting next week, MK Partners will be hosting monthly giveaways for our loyal blog readers. Once a month, on a random day, we will have a post detailing the prize and what you need to do to enter. The prizes will at first consist of licenses for our products, but we are actively working on getting our partners to participate too. The details on what you have to do to enter will be in the blog post.
For this first giveaway, we’re going to give you some extra hints. The post will be published on Wed 3/10 at 8am PST. In order to enter you will have to be one of the first 10 people to comment on the post. The prize will be a 1 year org-wide license to our latest product Who’s Money?, a $500 value. Who’s Money? is an automated calculation engine that will let you see how many Opportunities (Donations or Gifts) are related to a Contact and how many dollars they are worth. The product uses the very latest features in salesforce.com that came out in the Spring ‘10 release.
For more information about Who’s Money? visit our new products page at www.mkpartners.com/products-services
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March 4th, 2010 at 12:32 pm
Cool idea!
One question: Do you mean to call the product “Whose Money?” The question “Who is money,” though answered a lot by Vince Vaughn in Swingers, is probably not where you’re going.
Just a thought!
David
March 4th, 2010 at 1:59 pm
Actually, as embarrassing as it sounds, Vince Vaughn’s catch phrase in Swingers was the inspiration for the name of the product. I’m glad you think the product idea is cool, but wait until you see its implementation. We use Describes in our visualforce page controller to allow the customer to specify which field links Contacts to Opportunities (or just select Opportunity Contact Roles) and then store that in a Custom Setting. It’s a concept that we are also leveraging in our latest version of Lead Relatives and will be upgrading all of our products to use in the future. We can finally just package code and not include custom fields that most orgs already have anyway.