Salesforce just got a serious upgrade — learn how to get certified in its new version
TL;DR: This comprehensive e-learning Salesforce bundle will help you develop a more cohesive, productive work ethic, and you can gain access for just $29.
The Salesforce Classic you know and love isn't going anywhere just yet, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be prepared to hop aboard the Lightning train. Salesforce's latest update isn't just a few bug fixes and a more modern skin. It's an entirely new experience that helps individual sales and service teams work more naturally and productively.
If you hate change and haven't made the move to Lightning yet, don't fret. This Complete Salesforce Lightning Certification Training Bundle will hopefully make the transition smooth and painless.
What's cool about Salesforce Lightning is it's unique to each sale and service user. You get personalized alerts and an interactive assistant that'll help keep you focused and on task. The result? Increased productivity across the board. The only issue is that it's a pretty big change from the original interface.
This training bundle breaks down everything you need to know about Lightning into four separate courses. Each one will get you one step closer to acing the ADX201 exam and becoming certified. You'll start with the essentials, like organization setup, user setup, security, and access, then move forward into standard and custom objects, sales and marketing apps, data management, and service and support. And last, but certainly not least, you'll dive into analytics, workflow, desktop and mobile administration, and other complex topics.
Once you complete all 19 hours of training, you should be well on your way to certifying your Salesforce Lightning know-how. But if one time through wasn't enough to make it stick, you can refer back to it whenever you'd like.
Lifetime access to all four parts would usually run you $796, but you can enroll in this training now for just $29.
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