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Activities: Documentation and Video by Alex and Errol

Errol and Alex out in nature... not a common sight.

Alex: Greetings and salutations, friends and correspondents!

Errol: I normally start off with “Hello and Welcome to the Method Integration Blog Post!”

Alex: But we’re doing it together.

Errol: Then why do you get to start? I’m the starterer of these things!

Alex: That’s not a word.

Errol: You and your proper spelling...

Alex: Anyway, we’re pleased to announce the official launch of the joint documentation for Activities as of this week. The technical portion is now live on our Help Center under CRM>Activities.

Errol: And although you may be thinking I’m reiterating things I talked about last week, I have just created an eight minute video on HOW to use Activities within Method CRM, and because Danny helped me a LOT with this video, I am quite pleased with it! The Activity Playlist I released last week focused on the individual parts. With the latest video, I give an overview on the start of your day and how Activities should play into it as a whole! I hope you find it helpful!

This went through three iterations before the final product, so it's bound to be good!

Alex: If you have questions or comments about the videos or the documentation, we’d like to hear from you! Errol and I can both be reached at documentation@methodintegration.com or leave us a comment below.

Errol: So sorry for jumping the queue on the blog post, I know we were supposed to share it with other Method Employees, but I was really excited about this video!

Alex: Yes, we can tell from listening to you...

Errol: I hope you guys have a great weekend!

Alex: Get outside, enjoy the sunshine or...whatever it is non-writers do when the weather is nice. I’ll be inside on my computer in the dark. Like a mushroom.

Errol: Bye bye! ^_^

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About Method_Errol

Errol Elumir is the Product Education Specialist for Method CRM. He will do his best to provide clear and concise screencasts to help you understand Method. When not recording his voice for Method, he critiques Escape Rooms.