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Issue Email Performance Report shows different results than same audience as a smart list Solution Create a filter for the report for field Email address is not empty. Root Cause An email performance report includes activities for all people, including those that have been deleted since the email was sent. Sometimes, you want to see activities only for active people. In that case, you need to filter deleted people out of your report. Use the Smart List tab to create a smart list for the report. If you aren't filtering on any specific field, set the Email Address filter to: is not empty.
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Issue In the Landing Page Performance reports, what do the Conversion and New Name columns refer to? Solution Conversions and Conversion % in the Landing Page Performance report reflect the number of times someone filled out a form. This conversion rate counts one per form fill-out. New Names are leads that were converted by that landing page and who were previously either anonymous or did not exist in your lead database before filling out the form on a give landing page.
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Issue You are seeing a discrepancy in email activities (Sent, Delivered, Open, etc.) when comparing the RCE Email Analysis report and Email Performance Report, when looking at the same email and date range.   Root Cause Here are some of the most common reasons for a discrepancy between the RCE and Email Performance Report (EPR): Deleted/Merged Leads: If you have leads that received emails and then were deleted or merged in Marketo, their individual email activities will be included in EPR. RCE will not count deleted or loser leads from a merge Re-sent Emails: If you re-send the same email to the same lead using the same smart campaign, EPR will only show the 1st send occurrence. RCE will show all email activities for a lead. Delivered & Soft Bounce: There are situations where a lead will log a Delivered activity and then shortly after, a Soft Bounce activity. In these situations, EPR will show this lead as a Soft Bounce count, whereas RCE will show this lead as a Delivered count. If you are still seeing a discrepancy between the reports that cannot be explained with the above, reach out to Marketo Support to help advise.
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Issue The Results tab of a Smart Campaign with a filter for 'Send Email' is has more entries than the Send Email count on the Email Performance Report. Solution Page through the results as some Send Email activities will be 'Skipped Lead/Person already used up Daily/Weekly communication limit.' Also, if some of the leads were sent the same email previously, outside the time frame of the report, they will not be included because they report only looks at the first time any given email was sent to a lead.  Subsequent sends of the same email will not be included in the report.        
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Issue You would like to understand the difference between "Send email" and "Delivered email" activity. Solution Send email activity confirms that the email which you have sent has been dispatched from Marketo to be delivered. Delivered email activity is recorded when the recipient email server responds that the email has been accepted for delivery. Delivered email activity doesn't actually mean that email has been delivered to lead's email inbox. For more information on what happens to the email once it reaches the recipient email server, check out this blog post: https://nation.marketo.com/community/support_solutions/blog/2016/02/26/between-the-delivery-and-the-inbox-what-happens.    
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In your email link performance reports, you may see a "malformed link."     This occurs when invalid or empty URLs are present in an email asset.   These links are transformed into a branded tracking link and if clicked will appear on this report.    In the email editor, check for empty links or tokens that do not populate a full link. 
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Issue Reporting on separate links in an email that both point to the same URL Solution When there are duplicate links in an email, the performance of those links will be consolidated into a single row in the Analytics report, so if there are three links that point to the same URL, there will only be a single line for that link on the Performance report. If you would like to differentiate between these duplicates, you can add URL Parameters. Example: www.google.com   and    www.google.com?parameter=second-link In this example, Marketo Link Performance Reporting will show each individual link on Analytics Reporting, but both links will go to the same place.
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Applies to: Email Performance Report, Email Link Performance Report, Engagement Stream Performance Report, Landing Page Performance Report, Program Performance Report, Sales Insight Performance Report When you create a report in the Analytics area, by default the report will only show reporting for the current workspace. This is a article attached image Once the report is created, under the Setup tab, you can add filters to filter by asset. For example, Filter Assets in an Email Report. If you filter for the workspace, it will show reporting for all assets in the workspace, similar to the default view without a filter: This is a article attached image To add reporting across all workspaces, use Enable Global Reporting in the report settings within the Setup tab. Note: Global Reporting is only available in your instance's default workspace.
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Issue You see that a lead has an unusually high amount of Clicked Link activity for a particular email after delivery.     Solution There can be a couple reasons for this.  If you see that all links in the email are being clicked immediately upon delivery, it is likely that the lead's email security software is link-testing to guard against phishing or malicious links.  However, if you see an unusually large number of link clicks over the course of a day or two, it may be that the lead forwarded the email to other people who clicked on the links.  Since the tracking links are specific to the lead who was sent the original email, if the email is forwarded to other people, their clicks will be recorded under the initial lead's activity history. Marketo does not have a way to confirm this is the case, but if you open the Click Link activities in the leads Activity Log and look at the details, you may see the User Agent (which indicates the operating system and client software used to display the email) is different for each click.  If you see a variety of different user agents in the details, it is likely the email is being opened and clicked by different people who were forwarded the email.
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Issue An email link performance report is configured to find people who have clicked in a link in these emails that does not contain 'unsubscribe', however, it still shows links within the email that contains 'unsubscribe'. Solution To exclude certain links from reporting, export the results and remove the links in excel. Root Cause This would be expected as the smart list does not exclude unsubscribe links or specific links from displaying in the report, the unsubscribe links will still appear if any of the people clicked on other links in the emails. Example 1 An email is sent to two leads named Bob and Mary Bob clicks on the unsubscribe link Mary clicks on the unsubscribe link and another link The email link performance report is configured to report on the email and filter people who have clicked on a link in the email that does not contain 'unsubscribe' The email link performance report will show all the links that Mary clicked on as Mary qualified for the smart list. The links that will be displayed include the unsubscribe link as well as the other link. Example 2 An email is sent to two leads named Bob and Mary Bob clicks on the unsubscribe link Mary clicks on another link The email link performance report is configured to report on the email and filter people who have clicked on a link in the email that does not contain 'unsubscribe' The email link performance report will show the link that Mary clicked on as Mary qualified for the smart list. There will be no unsubscribe link displayed in the report as Mary did not click on the unsubscribe link. Environment Email Link Performance Report Analytics Smart List
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Issue A newly created Program is not showing up in Program Cost Analysis Report.     Solution The Program Cost Analysis Report takes a little time to show new Programs that have just been created. It doesn't do much good to show a success metric before a program has had a chance to succeed so it needs time in order for data to be collected.   If you don't see the program in the report within 48 hours, check these things: If there is a view filter in place The program is active and approved   If all that looks good contact Support for additional troubleshooting.
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Issue Issue Description Getting 'Communication Failure' error popup repeatedly when doing normal operations within the application.   Solution Issue Resolution:   - Disable all browser extensions especially any dealing with ad blockers as they seem to be the primary cause of this issue ("Ghostery" is an example of extension known for blocking multiple Marketo operations/ tasks). - Try to repeat same operations after you have cleaned cache and cookies - (If above option does not work) Try to repeat same operations while using a incognito browser window.  
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Issue You have created a Nurture Engagement Program and are running an Engagement Stream Report, and a stream is not showing on the report.     Solution One likely cause for the stream not showing on the report is that the stream is not sending out content. Once the content in the Engagement Stream is being sent (cast), then the email activity will begin to show on the Report. In order to cast content, the cadence must be set. If the Stream Cadence has been set, and the stream is still not showing on the Report, another likely reason is that there are no leads in the stream. The solution here is to add records to the stream.    
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Issue Email Link Performance report on the same email shows more clicks compared to clicks in the Email Performance Report. Solution Email Performance Report clicks shows the total number of leads who has clicked any link in that email. This count is independent of any links and how many times a lead has clicked any link on that email. Email Link Performance shows the number of unique people who clicked each link. It shows the number of leads who clicked that particular link. The same lead could’ve clicked another link. So in the total it would be counted as 2 leads in the report but in reality both are same leads. This is the reason why you see Email Link Performance report shows more clicks compared to clicks in the Email Performance Report    
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Issue Is it possible to add Lead Partition/Workspace information in a custom Revenue Explorer reporting?     Solution RCE does not have the ability to segment reports by Lead Partition or Workspace. One possible workaround for leads is to create a custom field on a lead's record and populate it with the partition name.  There is no such option, however, for assets in different workspaces.  
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Issue Can Email Insights Quickcharts be shared across users within Email Insights?     Solution At this time Email Insights saved Quickcharts are user-specific and cannot be shared or viewed by other users. You can share the quick chart with anyone by downloading the chart as a PowerPoint or Excel file. Who This Solution Applies To Email Insights Users
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Issue Smart campaign email tab's count for soft bounced and delivered activities does not match the number of soft bounced and delivered activities in smart campaign results tab Example: Email tab shows 5 soft bounces, whereas, results show 6 soft bounce activities Email tab shows 10 delivered, whereas, results show 13 delivered activities Solution The email tab on a smart campaign is an Email Performance Report so it is calculated based on documented rules at Email Performance Report | Adobe Marketo   Root Cause There was one lead that opened the email, so the lead was not counted as soft bounced on the email performance report and was counted as email opened based on email performance report rule #4 "If the email is Opened, bounces are ignored." There were three leads that had soft bounce activity also had a delivered email activity. Based on email performance report rule #1 "Each email activity record is set to one, and only one, of the following: Delivered, Hard Bounced, Soft Bounced, or Pending." - in this case, soft bounce takes precedence over delivered email activity so the three leads were not counted as delivered on the report but were counted as soft bounce. Environment Smart campaign Email tab Smart campaign results Email performance report
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Issue You sent an email using a Smart Campaign and the email performance report for the email shows more Sent than there are members in the Smart Campaign     Solution The email may have been sent by more than one campaign.  You can determine this by looking at the "Used By" info on the email's summary page, to see which campaigns sent the email.  In this case, you can use the Campaign Email Performance Report to view the email's performance within the specific campaign.
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Issue Issue Description Unable to create a subscription for static list.     Solution Issue Resolution While Subscriptions are not directly available for static lists and are only for Smart Lists and reports, you can create a Smart List that uses the filter 'Member of List' and then create the subscription on the Smart List instead.
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Issue How to select specific campaign or program emails for your Email Link Performance report. Solution Email Link Performance report can customized according to specific campaign or a program. In the report Setup tab, you can change the selected emails to the entire campaign folder, or even select individual emails.  
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