1,804 articles and 15,078 comments as of Friday, June 17th, 2011

On September 27, 2007 I published my first article on EndUserSharePoint.com (EUSP). Over 1800 articles and 14,000 comments have been published since then, not counting thousands of questions and responses on Stump the Panel, or the hundreds of events posted on the SharePoint Community Calendar. We also have the dubious honor of blocking over 100,000 [...]

After many trials and tribulations, NothingButSharePoint.com (NBSP) went live on Monday morning. NBSP combines the resources from Jeremy Thake’s SharePointDevWiki.com, Joel Oleson’s SharePointJoel.com and EndUserSharePoint.com.

Quite being so damn polite! Tell us what you really want and stick to it. Everyone will be better off for it.

Listening to Peter Morville, SearchPatterns.org, deliver the keynote at KMWorld two weeks ago changed the way I think about interface design.

We may not all get rich, but we’re doing good work and making a difference. The SharePoint community is the glue that hold it all together.

I haven’t done this before, so it’s long overdue. I’d like to say “Thank You” to our sponsors, the ones that keep the lights on at EndUserSharePoint.com.

This is the second article in my series on ways that you can get more involved and better connected to the SharePoint community, focusing on ways that you can plug into the social media aspects of the community.

What is the real value for a sales team to become part of an existing community? To me, it’s almost a rhetorical question, but more and more I see that the community message isn’t clear and doesn’t resonate with the sales audience.

This is the ULTIMATE user’s guide poster. It is 2 feet by 3 feet. There is nothing challenging about it. Each step is self explanatory, down to having a little picture to clarify the step. I almost started screaming out loud! This is AWESOME!

I speak at many SharePoint events around the world, seeing the same SharePoint vendors, many who I have come to consider colleagues. But if you paid me $1,000,000.00, I couldn’t tell you the name of their product and what it does.