StoryChief is a Content Marketing Software that helps entrepreneurs, SEO marketers, and editorial teams expand their reach.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is a cloud-based, all-in-one business management solution designed for small to medium-sized businesses. It helps businesses make informed decisions with connected data across accounting, sales, purchasing, inventory, and customer transactions.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central IntegrationsStoryChief + Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
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Triggers when a new contact is added to a list.
Triggers when a contact is added or updated in a list.
Triggers when a story is published.
Triggers when a story is published or updated.
Trigger when new data comes in your custom api call.
Trigger when New Chart Of Account created.
Trigger when new company is created
Trigger when new Customer is created
Trigger when a new customer sale is created
Trigger when new Employee is created
Triggers when a new person is created.
Trigger when new sales invoice is created
Trigger when a new sales order is created in a specific account.
Triggers every time a new item is created.
Trigger when new vendor is created.
Trigger when a customer updated.
Trigger when any sales order updated.
Creates a new draft story.
Creates a new user inside your account.
Creates a new contact inside a list or updates it if it already exists.
Create Contact
Creates an item.
Creates a new order line item.
Updates an item.
Updates an order.
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The most efficient way to write a good article is to start with an outline. An outline provides the raw material for all good articles and is an essential step towards a good and efficient writing process. Let us look at the elements of a good article, starting with an outline.
This is the first element in an article. The objective of this element is to gain the reader’s attention while at the same time giving them a short overview of what will fplow. An introduction should include your thesis statement. A thesis statement is a statement that summarizes what your article will be about. You don’t have to use the word “thesis” in your thesis statement. Instead, you could use the phrase, “my argument” or “my position,” for example.
The body of an article contains three sub-elements, namely the definitions, the reasons, and the examples.
Definitions are a great way to set up a discussion. After introducing your thesis statement, you can go on to describe key terms and explain what they refer to. This will help you shed light on your thesis statement on several levels. The reader will get a better idea of what you are talking about, and you will also lay the foundation for later arguments and explanations. For example, if your thesis statement is, “The integration of StoryChief and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is a good thing,” you might want to give a definition of “integration” and “storytelling” before explaining why they are good things in this context.
After defining terms in your introduction, you can move on to giving reasons for what you say in your thesis statement. You might want to give one reason or several depending on how complex your topic is and how much support you need for your argument. In any case, make sure that each reason you give is clearly linked to your thesis statement. This will ensure that you stay on track and avoid rambling or getting carried away by digressions that may seem interesting but ultimately detract from your main argument.
Examples are another important aspect of any article because they provide the reader with concrete examples which he or she can relate to. If you can provide concrete examples of your argument, you will make it much easier for your reader to understand what it is you are saying. Further, you will also lend credibility to your argument as it becomes clear that you know what you are talking about and have done some research in order to make your point. Make sure that each example you provide is linked to your thesis statement so that they stay on track and avoid digressions or digressions that detract from your main argument.
Your conclusion should briefly summarize what was said in the body of your article. It should be brief and succinct as this allows the reader to quickly see where you came from and where you are going. Your conclusion should also tie in with your introduction so that we get a sense of closure of the topic as well as a sense of progress from beginning to end as we move from introduction to conclusion. In many cases, a good way to conclude an article is to restate the thesis statement at the start of the conclusion so that the reader gets a more clear idea of what you are talking about than just seeing it in the middle of the body without any explanation. Having said that, make sure that your conclusion does not sound as though it was copied directly from your introduction as this could be perceived as lazy writing and could hurt the credibility of your article overall.
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