Top 10 Books to learn Salesforce

Top 10 Books to learn Salesforce

Whether you're an experienced Salesforce pro or taking your first steps in the Salesforce landscape, the one constant is the ever-evolving nature of this platform.

The good news is that there's a wealth of books at your disposal to aid in expanding your expertise and mastering Salesforce.

In this newsletter, we've curated an extensive collection of essential books to cater to the interests of Salesforce enthusiasts like you.

Book For Beginners

1. The Salesforce Career Playbook – Martin Gessner

If you're embarking on a journey into the world of Salesforce, this book proves to be an invaluable resource.

It offers an insightful exploration of the diverse career pathways within the Salesforce ecosystem, providing a clear roadmap and insights into the knowledge and qualities necessary for each role.

Topics you will discover in this Book:

  • Varied Roles in the Salesforce Domain.
  • A Look at Average Salaries and Prerequisite Skills
  • Different Career Trajectories in Salesforce
  • Deeper Insight into the Technical Competencies Vital for Each Role

2. Rock your role as a Salesforce Admin – Jodie Hrbek

This book is the go-to Salesforce Admin guide, perfect for beginners and experienced professionals alike.

It's a valuable resource for those looking to kickstart a career in Salesforce, offering practical insights beyond Salesforce roles.

Plus, it's loaded with examples that teach you how to ask the right questions when working with stakeholders.

3. Salesforce for Beginners: – Sharif Shaalan

If you're new to Salesforce or aiming for a career in Salesforce, this book is your ideal starting point. It covers Salesforce basics, from objects and connections to using reports and dashboards effectively.

You'll also dive into configuring Salesforce, managing activities, handling leads and boosting your sales with prospects and accounts.

Here's what you'll discover:

  • Understanding Salesforce Objects and Relationships
  • Creating Reports and Dashboards
  • Differentiating Between Salesforce Lightning and Classic
  • How to effectively use Changesets in Salesforce

4. Learning Salesforce Development with Apex – Paul Battisson

This book teaches you the basics of Apex, the programming language used in Salesforce for building applications.

You'll learn how to create scalable applications and grasp key concepts like loops and control statements through practical examples.

Intermediate

5. The Salesforce Consultant’s Guide – Heather Negley

This book serves as a valuable resource for individuals aspiring to enter the world of consulting.

It offers essential guidance for honing your consulting skills specifically within the Salesforce platform.

6. Advanced Apex Programming in Salesforce – Dan Appleman

This book explores the application of design patterns, best practices, and inventive problem-solving to address genuine real-world challenges encountered by developers.


7. Salesforce Anti-Patterns – Lars Malmqvist

Salesforce anti-patterns are recurring, systematic errors frequently found in numerous Salesforce projects, carrying substantial downsides.

In this book, you'll gain insight into the most prevalent of these mistakes and discover strategies to tackle them.

It also addresses common missteps in development and governance processes, providing guidance on identifying problems in how architects communicate their solutions

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Specialized Books for Various Salesforce Clouds

8. Salesforce CPQ Implementation Handbook – Madhu Ramanujan

This book is a valuable resource for a wider audience, including those pursuing Salesforce CPQ certification.

Prior experience and a foundational understanding of the Salesforce ecosystem are recommended to make the most of the insights offered in this book.

9. Automating Salesforce Marketing Cloud – Greg Gifford & Jason

Hanshaw

This book is perfect for people using Salesforce Marketing Cloud who want to work smarter and be more efficient in their daily tasks.

After reading this book, you'll be able to automate tasks in SFMC and use the platform to its full potential.

10. Accelerating Nonprofit Impact with Salesforce – Melissa Hill Dees

This book is for people who help nonprofit organizations using Salesforce. It shows technical consultants, functional consultants, and Salesforce architects how to make their work easier.

You'll learn about the Nonprofit Cloud and NPSP features to improve business tasks. Discover how to connect programs, track client progress, and make users like the system more.

After reading, you'll be able to set up the Nonprofit Cloud for the biggest social impact.

By reading these Salesforce books, you'll improve your skills as a Salesforce professional and take significant steps forward in your Salesforce career

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