Re: Marketo Jargon Change: "Abort"

Anonymous
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Marketo Jargon Change: "Abort"

I don't know, maybe it's just me, but when I go to turn off / deactivate a campaign, the last word, especially these days, that I want to see/hear/think about is Abortion.

So when a user clicks "Campaign Actions", instead of reminiscing about embryos in "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, can we just step back a few grades and use simpler terminology like Stop, Quit, Cancel, Remove, Void, Deactivate, Turn Off, Power Down, Halt, Shut Down, End, Shut Off?

Thank you,

Kyle

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Anonymous
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Re: Marketo Jargon Change: "Abort"

Hi Kyle,

Abort is a pretty strong term - something tells me the product team was probably trying to reference a different sort of science fiction: something with spaceships and space missions.

We'll address this ASAP.

Paul

Dory_Viscoglio
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Re: Marketo Jargon Change: "Abort"

Yea, I was thinking of the big red button under the glass dome that "aborts the mission", but suppose I can see how it could be interpreted differently.

Josh_Hill13
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Re: Marketo Jargon Change: "Abort"

Paul Martens

While you are at it, can you change the Run Once button to say something clearer? I posted an idea on this awhile ago.

Run Once implies that you if press the button now, it runs now. When in fact, it actually asks you in a dialog. I know a lot of new users are thrown off by that. Something more like "Schedule Batch" or "Batch Time"

Anonymous
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Re: Marketo Jargon Change: "Abort"

Awesome Paul, I see you with the space ship reference, ha.