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Included in this article Overview Do you need to create fields in Salesforce and have them connect to specific fields in Marketo like for Lead Score or Acquisition Program? If so, this document will take you right to the instructions on how to get that done! Step by Step Directions for all Salesforce Editions Adding Custom Marketo Fields to Salesforce Video Overview Here's a video tutorial of the entire process that should make it easy to follow along: Salesforce Connector Setup​ Enjoy!
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Included in this article Overview Marketo uses a set of fields to capture certain kinds of marketing related information. If you would like this data in Salesforce, please follow the instructions below. Create three custom fields in Salesforce on the lead and contact objects: Lead Score, Acquisition Program, and Acquisition Date. Map these custom fields between leads and contacts so that on conversion in Salesforce, the values carry over. You can create other additional fields, if necessary (see the table below). All of these custom fields are optional and are not required to sync Marketo and Salesforce. As a best practice, we recommend that you do create fields for Lead Score, Acquisition Program, and Acquisition Date. Add Marketo Fields to Salesforce Add three custom fields on the lead and contact objects in Salesforce listed above. If you want to add more, see the table of available fields at the end of this section. Perform the following steps for each of the three custom fields to add them. Start with Lead Score. 1. Log into Salesforce and click Setup. 2. In the Build menu on the left, click Customize and select Leads. Click Fields. 3. Click New in the Custom Fields & Relationships section at the bottom of the page. 4. Choose the appropriate field type (for Lead Score — number; Acquisition Program — text; Acquisition Date — Date/Time). 5. Click Next. 6. Enter the Field Label, Length, and Field Name for the field, as shown in the table below. Field Label Field Name Data Type Field Attributes Lead Score mkto71_Lead_Score Number Length 10 Decimal Places 0 Acquisition Date mkto71_Acquisition_Date Date/Time Acquisition Program mkto71_Acquisition_Program Text Length 255 7. Click Next. 8. Specify the access settings and click Next: Set all profiles to Visible and "Read-Only". Uncheck "Read Only" for the profile of your sync user. Often customers have a user with the profile of a System Administrator as the sync user. If that's the case with you, then uncheck “Read Only” for the System Administrator profile as shown in the picture below. If you have created a custom profile for the sync user, then uncheck "Read-Only" for that custom profile 9. Choose the page layouts that should display the field. 10. Click Save & New to go back and create each of the other two custom fields. Click Save when you're done with all three. 11. In the Build menu on the left, click Customize and select Contacts. Click Fields. 12. Perform steps 3 through 10 for the Lead Score, Acquisition Date, and Acquisition Program fields on the contact object, just as you did for the lead object. 13. Optionally, use the above procedure for any additional custom fields from this table.      NOTE: These fields are additional optional fields you may choose to add as well. The Lead Score, Acquisition Date and Acquisition Program fields      are detailed above Field Label Field Name Data Type Field Attributes Acquisition Program Id mkto71_Acquisition_Program_Id Number Length 18 Decimal Places 0 Original Referrer mkto71_Original_Referrer Text Length 255 Original Search Engine mkto71_Original_Search_Engine Text Length 255 Original Search Phrase mkto71_Original_Search_Phrase Text Length 255 Original Source Info mkto71_Original_Source_Info Text Length 255 Original Source Type mkto71_Original_Source_Type Text Length 255 Inferred City mkto71_Inferred_City Text Length 255 Inferred Company mkto71_Inferred_Company Text Length 255 Inferred Country mkto71_Inferred_Country Text Length 255 Inferred Metropolitan Area mkto71_Inferred_Metropolitan_Area Text Length 255 Inferred Phone Area Code mkto71_Inferred_Phone_Area_Code Text Length 255 Inferred Postal Code mkto71_Inferred_Postal_Code Text Length 255 Inferred State Region mkto71_Inferred_State_Region Text Length 255 Map Custom Fields for Conversions A custom field on the lead object in Salesforce should be mapped to a contact field on the contact object so that data is carried over when a conversion occurs.  1. In the top right corner, click Setup. 2. Type "Fields" into the Nav Search without pressing Enter. Fields appears under different objects; Click Fields under Leads. 3. Go to the Lead Custom Fields & Relationships section and click Map Lead Fields. 4. Click the drop-down next to the field you want to map. 5. Select the corresponding contact custom field. 6. Repeat the above steps for any other fields you've created. 7. Click Save when you're done. Here's a video of the entire process that should make it easy to follow along: Salesforce Connector Setup
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Included in this article Highlights The MLM package in SFDC’s AppExchange is being retired. The MLM package itself doesn’t do much, but was responsible for installing 16 custom fields (16 on the Lead object and 16 on the Contact object) that sync data from Marketo to SFDC like Lead Score and Acquisition program. The configuration update will shut off the sync of data to the MLM package and these fields, so the data in those fields in SFDC will become stale and won’t update. You can keep syncing this data to SFDC but it requires creating new custom fields. When the fields are re-created, a drip process will be triggered to backfill existing data from Marketo into the new fields in SFDC. No Data Will Be Lost Marketo is the source of this data, and the data inside of Marketo will not be touched. The data in Marketo will continue to stay current as it always has. The change being made is in how it is passed into SFDC. No matter what, the data will be preserved inside of Marketo. What is the MLM Package? The MLM package doesn’t actually do a lot on its own. It has been a prerequisite that had to be installed during the Marketo > SFDC integration setup before the MSI package could be installed but it’s a pretty safe bet that hardly anyone actually uses it. It’s the fields that were installed during its installation that get the most usage.  The fields that the MLM package created are frequently used by sales teams inside of SFDC. Data from the Marketo fields passes into these fields in SFDC where it can be viewed on Lead and Contact records (if you’ve added it into the page layout). Telling the Difference Between MLM and MSI in SFDC MLM and MSI are two different tabs inside of SFDC. It’s important to know which is which. The Sales Insight tab is the tab labeled “Marketo”. The MLM tab is labeled as “Marketo Lead Management” Fields Affected When the configuration change happens, no data will be synced from these 16 fields in Marketo to the 32 corresponding SFDC fields (16 on the Lead object, 16 on the Contact object). Lead Score Acquisition Program Acquisition Program Id Acquisition Date Original Search Phrase Original Source Info Original Source Type Original Referrer Original Search Engine Inferred Company Inferred Metropolitan Area Inferred Phone Area Code Inferred State Region Inferred City Inferred Postal Code Inferred Country The Changes Being Made For most customers, the only fields commonly used are Lead Score and Acquisition Program. While these fields will stop updating in the Lead detail pages, it’s important to remember that the Lead Score data will still be available through Sales Insight without any changes being made. Effects on Sales Insight MSI will have very little change made. The Stars and Flames will still function the same way, and lead scores will still update and display current information. Only one change will affect MSI, and it will have a very limited scope. Scoring Still Displays in MSI The Sales Insight Score tab on Lead records in SFDC will continue to show up to date score information. This view will not be impacted in any way. Stars and Flames Still Function the Same Way MSI’s Stars and Flames will still update with data the same way that they did before, even if you have set them up to work with custom score fields on the Marketo side. For more information about Sales Insight’s Stars and Flames, please check out the documentation here: Priority, Urgency, Relative Score, and Best Bets - Marketo Docs - Product Docs Customize Stars and Flames - Marketo Docs - Product Docs Set Score Fields to be used for Stars and Flames in Sales Insight - Marketo Docs - Product Docs The Only Change Inside of MSI There is only one small change to the MSI package. If you have "Debug Mode" enabled in Sales Insight Config (pretty rare), then inside of Sales Insight, if you mouse-over the Stars, you’ll see a label that gives the score. This functionality relied on a dependency between MSI and MLM that has been patched and removed now. As a result of that change, the score can’t be displayed in the hover-over label. Again, this score only ever appeared if you had debug mode enabled, which is very uncommon. Exceptions to MSI Patch The MSI patch wasn’t able to upgrade every version of MSI. A very small number of customers who have an older version of MSI currently can’t be updated by the patch and will need to manually upgrade their MSI installation. If your company uses Marketo Sales Insight version 1.38 or below, you will be required to manually upgrade to the newest MSI package version. Identifying Your MSI Version To check what version of MSI you’re currently using, navigate to Admin > Sales Insight, then look for the Version info in the Status box in the middle of the page. Manually Upgrading Your MSI Package If you find that you are using MSI Version 1.38, you’ll need to manually upgrade your Sales Insight package. The directions on how to upgrade MSI can be found here: Upgrade Marketo Sales Insight for Salesforce1 - Marketo Docs - Product Docs If you’d like help with this installation, please feel free to reach out to Marketo Support with the directions found here: Contact Marketo Support Effect on Fields in Lead Layout Page The change that will be noticed will be to the fields shown in the Lead detail pages in SFDC. If you have any of these fields like Lead Score added to the layout of your Lead detail page, these are the fields that will no longer update and will begin displaying stale data. If your sales teams utilize any of this data, you’ll want to recreate the fields in SFDC to pull in the updated data from Marketo. Keeping Field Data in SFDC The sync of data into these 32 fields (16 on the Lead object, 16 on the Contact object) will be shut off. If you want to keep syncing data from these fields to use it in SFDC, that can be done. You’ll need to create new custom fields in SFDC for the Marketo data to sync into, using specific API names to match up to the original Marketo fields. There are different versions of Salesforce, but don't worry, all of the details on how to recreate the affected fields as well as a video tutorial can all be found in the documentation here: Adding Marketo Fields to Salesforce Cut Off Date The MLM package will be officially deprecated as of January 31st, 2017. The data will stop syncing to the fields created by the MLM package after this date. Backfilling Data Creating the new custom fields will kick off a drip process to backfill the data from Marketo to SFDC. That takes all existing data for these fields from Marketo and pushes it back to SFDC into the new custom fields you’ve created. There are some important details to how this process works, so here they all are! The data backfill process will only initiate if you recreate the old fields using the proper API names as specified. The backfill process goes through a separate communication “pipeline” outside of the standard sync cycle. The backfill process will push data at roughly the same rate as the “Push Updates” rate we get now in the regular sync—somewhere between 7k to 12k records per hour. The total time it takes to update all records will vary depending on sync rate in the separate “pipeline” and the number of records being updated. Once the backfill process is complete, an instance notification will be posted in the Marketo notification center. The backfill process updates the new fields in SFDC records with the data that is in the 16 Marketo fields. When this update happens, it will create a SysModStamp on the record in SFDC. Any new SysModStamp will queue the record to resync back to Marketo. If a lead record is in line waiting for the backfill process to pass updates to SFDC and that record gets resynced through the standard SFDC sync cycle before the backfill is done for that lead, that record will be taken out of the queue of records waiting for the backfill process. This is done intentionally to prevent race conditions where old data could potentially overwrite more current data. SFDC Sync Backlog Any time a large number of records are queued to resync between Marketo and SFDC, it could cause a sync backlog. A sync backlog is only a possibility, not a certainty. Most customers will not have any problems. The rollout schedule has been staggered out over time specifically to address this issue and to prevent sync backlogs. The backfill process passes data through a different channel, outside of the standard sync cycle, so it won’t cause a backlog in that process. It’s the resyncing of the records after the backfill that puts stress on the sync cycle. That standard sync cycle is where you may experience slowness if a backlog develops. The resulting resync of leads will increase volume and put a heavier load on the sync. However, whether or not it actually creates a backlog in the sync cycle depends on many factors like your existing sync volume and if you have any other large number of updates being made. If you think your sync cycle is experiencing a backlog, please reach out to Marketo Support. We can check the existing volume for both the standard sync cycle and the backfill process. Cleaning Up SFDC The MLM package and the 32 fields created by it (16 on the Lead object, 16 on the Contact object) will be orphaned and no data will continue to be synced to them, making them obsolete. Since they’ll be unusable, you may want to remove the MLM package and delete the fields. This process is optional, but can be done if you choose. Uninstalling the MLM package deletes fields, data and workflows created by the package. Any dependencies like for reports or workflows inside of SFDC that you have created based off of these fields will need to be removed manually. If these other custom dependencies exist, they’ll need to be removed before uninstalling the MLM package. For information on how to uninstall AppExchange packages from SFDC, please see their documentation here: Uninstalling a Package For detailed information on how to avoid problems elsewhere in SFDC, please see our documentation here: Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Preventative Troubleshooting Preventing Problems in SFDC Since the fields in SFDC are brand new fields that have just been created, everything in SFDC that references the original fields will need to be updated to point to the new fields instead. This includes all Workflows, Apex Triggers, AppExchange packages for 3rd party software and Reports. As soon as the new fields are recreated in SFDC, the Marketo fields are remapped to those new fields. The backfill process begins and the sync is cut off to the older existing fields, so they immediately stop updating. This results in two important things to be aware of: Everything in SFDC referencing the older original fields will be referencing old data that is no longer updating. The backfilled values entered into the newly recreated fields will be seen by SFDC as brand new values, not the existing values that they are in Marketo. This can cause your Workflows, Apex Triggers, AppExchange packages for 3rd party software and Reports to all behave differently. For full details on this, please see Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Preventative Troubleshooting Where to Go for More Information Recap Summary Now that the changes have been completed, and the deprecation date has passed, this doc will give you the overview of what has happened: Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync - Recap Summary Frequently Asked Questions Check out our FAQ for the answers to the most commonly asked questions. Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Frequently Asked Questions Discussion thread We've created this discussion thread in the community to address any questions you may have. This discussion thread will be monitored by the Marketo team to ensure you get answers to your questions. Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Questions and Discussion Overview Documentation This doc will give you a high level overview of what the configuration changes are and what to expect moving forward: Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync - Overview Release Schedule The release is being staggered over the course of 6 months. This doc will give you exact details so you can know precisely when your Marketo instance will be updated. Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Release Schedule Recreating Affected Fields There are different versions of Salesforce, but don't worry, all of the details on how to recreate the affected fields as well as a video tutorial can all be found in the documentation here: Adding Marketo Fields to Salesforce Preventing Problems In Salesforce Recreating the new fields in Salesforce can cause your Workflows, Apex Triggers, Reports and AppExchange apps behave differently. They'll need to be updated and this doc will show you what to watch out for: Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Preventative Troubleshooting Contact Marketo Support If you would prefer to talk to someone live, please contact Marketo Support over any of the channel listed here: Contact Marketo Support
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Included in this article Questions What is the architectural change Marketo is making? Today, we have two packages in the Salesforce AppExchange: The Marketo Lead Management (MLM) Package The Marketo Sales Insight (MSI) Package When installed, the MLM package auto creates a set of fields in Salesforce. Marketo populates these fields with data as a part of our regular sync. The MLM package is not currently required for syncing. However, it has been a prerequisite to install before you install the MSI package. The MLM package has reached the end of life and is going to be retired. The MSI package will no longer be dependent on the MLM package and our customers will be able to directly install the MSI package. As a result, Marketo will stop updating the fields created by the MLM package. The configuration change will begin on August 15th and will be staggered out over the next 6 months. If some or all of the fields created by the MLM package are important to your organization, you can recreate them by following the instructions here: Adding Marketo Fields to Salesforce How will the primary Salesforce integration affected? It won't be. Marketo continues to invest in and create value for customers through our strategic partnership with Salesforce.com.  Because of this, we’re excited to share some news with you on our continued commitment to our partnership. Please see the documentation here for more information: Marketo Continues Best-In-Class Integration with Salesforce for Customers We never installed the MLM package. Does this change affect us? No, it does not. Do I need to uninstall the MLM package from my Salesforce instance? No. Marketo will simply not update the fields created by this package. If you prefer to uninstall the MLM package, that’s fine too. There will be no impact to the data in those fields. If I do uninstall the MLM package, should I do that before or after recreating the new fields? It's best to recreate the new fields prior to uninstalling the MLM package. What should I be aware of before making these changes? We've prepared lots of documentation (found at the bottom of the doc here) that should be reviewed prior to making the configuration changes here. Some customers may have other dependencies on the affected fields, (such as Workflows, ApexTriggers, other AppExchange packages, Formula Fields, or Reports), so these should be evaluated before making the changes. Check out our documentation here for more detailed information: Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Preventative Troubleshooting Is there any data loss? No, the fields in the MLM package consist of marketing data that will continue to exist in your Marketo instance. If you would still like to have them in Salesforce, you can create new fields, and Marketo will sync the data to Salesforce. Instructions to create these new fields are documented here: Adding Marketo Fields to Salesforce  What if I do nothing? Both MSI and your sync will continue to work. However, once the sync of data is shut down on January 31st, 2017, Marketo will no longer be able to update the fields that were created by the MLM package. This can result in stale data in Salesforce, as data for these fields will continue to change in Marketo, but will not be pushed to Salesforce. Do we need to create all the fields? We only care about Lead Score. Since we are sun setting the MLM package, there is no longer an “all or nothing” proposition. You can create just the fields you want in Salesforce. Can we create a few fields now, and a few later? Yes, you can create some of the fields now, and some later when/if you need it. What happens once we create these new fields? Once you create these new fields, Marketo will automatically recognize these fields in the next sync cycle and map them to the appropriate Marketo fields. Marketo then starts a background process independent of the regular sync to update Salesforce with values from Marketo. For example: You create a new field in Salesforce for Lead Score on the lead and the contact. The API name for this field per our instructions is mkto71_Lead_Score__c In the next sync cycle, Marketo detects that this field has been created and automatically maps it to the Lead Score field in Marketo. A background process is kicked off automatically to start populating these new fields in Salesforce with the appropriate Lead Score from Marketo. Once the “backfill” is done, a notification is sent to the Notification Center letting you know that this process is complete.  Think of the backfill process as an initial sync where we push data for these fields into Salesforce.    How long will it take for Marketo to complete this “backfill”? It is tough to give an exact timeframe. To a large extent it depends on the number of records Marketo needs to update in Salesforce. As a rule of thumb we expect to update at roughly the rate of 10K records per hour. Will this affect my Salesforce sync backlog? The backfill process is separate from our regular sync queues and will not be affected by any backlog there may be in your instance. However, when Salesforce is updated with data during the backfill, it will change the SysModStamp of the records updated. This in turn will require our regular sync to check if any of the other fields have changed on these records. This check is done as a part of the regular sync and could have an impact on your backlog for a short period of time.  For a particular field eg: Lead Score, do we need to create it both on the Lead and the Contact? While not absolutely required, it is highly recommended that for any field that you need, it is created on both the Lead and the Contact. Don’t forget to setup the conversion mapping in Salesforce too. Is there any change to MSI? Your MSI package has already been patched to remove the dependencies it has on the MLM package. This will allow you to uninstall the MLM package if you want to. Additionally, if you currently use the “Debug Mode” setting in Sales Insight Config (very rare), the mouse over on Stars in the Best Bets sections will no longer show the Lead Score. I have some other questions not covered here. How do I get them answered? Discussion thread We've created this discussion thread in the community to address any questions you may have. This discussion thread will be monitored by the Marketo team to ensure you get answers to your questions: Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Questions and Discussion Recap Summary Now that the changes have been completed, and the deprecation date has passed, this doc will give you the overview of what has happened: Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync - Recap Summary Overview Documentation This doc will give you a high level overview of what the configuration changes are and what to expect moving forward: Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync - Overview  Release Schedule The release is being staggered over the course of 6 months. This doc will give you exact details so you can know precisely when your Marketo instance will be updated: Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Release Schedule Under the Hood Documentation This doc will give you all of the nitty gritty details of exactly what is happening. If you're looking for in depth technical details, this is the go-to doc to check out! Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Under The Hood Recreating Affected Fields There are different versions of Salesforce, but don't worry, all of the details on how to recreate the affected fields as well as a video tutorial can all be found in the documentation here: Adding Marketo Fields to Salesforce Preventing Problems In Salesforce Recreating the new fields in Salesforce can cause your Workflows, Apex Triggers, Reports and AppExchange apps behave differently. They'll need to be updated and this doc will show you what to watch out for: Changes to Marketo Salesforce Sync – Preventative Troubleshooting Contact Marketo Support If you would prefer to talk to someone live, please contact Marketo Support over any of the channel listed here: Contact Marketo Support
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Here's how you can use tokens and URL parameters to automatically assign leads to Salesforce campaigns after filling out a form.  These tokens work in all of the Salesforce campaign flow steps: Add to Salesforce Campaign Change Status in Salesforce Campaign Remove from Salesforce campaign Get the Salesforce campaign ID and status You need two things to begin this process -- the name or ID of the Salesforce campaign you want to sync to and a valid status in that campaign.  You can get the ID for the campaign by opening that campaign in Salesforce and copying the last 15 characters from the URL.  Here's an example campaign URL; the ID is highlighted: https://naX.salesforce.com/701F00230001Z9z To get the valid statuses, click on "Advanced Setup" on the campaign's page The status should be listed there: Create new fields First, you need to create two new fields -- "SFDC Campaign ID" and "SFDC Campaign Status" -- both of type "string".  You can create these on your lead and contact records in Salesforce, or contact Marketo support to add those custom fields in your Marketo account. Create or edit the form After you create those fields, the next step is to incorporate them into your forms.  Create a new form or edit an existing form, then drag those two fields into your form.  Make them both hidden fields and set them to populate from a URL.  If you're unfamiliar with them, this article on hidden fields has details on how they work. Making a Field Hidden on a Form When setting the values for those fields, use a real Salesforce campaign ID and status as the default value.  Here's how you might edit the settings for those fields: SFDC Campaign ID: Default Value: [a real Salesforce campaign ID or name] Populate from: URL Parameter Parameter name: campaignID SFDC Campaign Status: Default Value: [a real Salesforce campaign status for the campaign you chose] Populate from: URL Parameter Parameter name: status And here's what your form might look like when done: Now you have a form that automatically add leads to the default Salesforce campaign you selected and that you can override with URL parameters. Create a Smart Campaign Next, you need to create a campaign that will add these leads to the selected (or default) Salesforce campaign.  We'll trigger this campaign to launch whenever someone fills out your form: In the flow, first you need to sync the lead to Salesforce so that you can add it to a campaign. Then you can add it to the Salesforce campaign using the values in the SFDC Campaign ID and SFDC Campaign Status fields.  To do this, use the tokens for those fields in your flow step:  {{Lead.SFDC Campaign ID}} for the campaign name and {{Lead.SFDC Campaign Status}} for the status.  If you type "{{" in the fields, the auto-suggest will help you enter that text correctly: Your finished flow should look like this: Finally, in the schedule tab set this campaign to run every time and activate it. Launch your landing page If you modified a form already in use, you can now go to that landing page, fill out the form, and watch as your lead gets synced to the Salesforce campaign you chose.  If this is a new form, create and approve a new landing page which uses that form.  After filling out the form, you should see the lead added to the default Salesforce campaign specified in your form: Use URL parameters to override the default campaign and status.  For our forms, the campaign is set by the "campaignID" URL parameter and the status by the "status" URL parameter.  For example, this URL: http://offers.marketo.com/offers.html?campaignID=701A00000009K3l&status=Responded will assign the lead to the Salesforce campaign "701A00000009K3l" (the Salesforce internal ID) with the status "Responded."  If either value has spaces or special characters, make sure that you URL encode them before adding them to your URL. Using tokens in other Salesforce campaign flow steps These tokens work in all of the Salesforce campaign flow steps -- Add, Remove, and Change Status in SFDC campaign.  Follow the same directions as above but substitute the appropriate flow step in place of the Add to SFDC Campaign step. Diagnosing errors If your leads are not syncing to your Salesforce campaigns, first go to the Activity Log for that lead and double click the line that has the failed flow step. The information that appears will help you figure out what the problem might be. The most common errors you'll encounter are: Spelling errors in your tokens -- use the autosuggest to help Using an SFDC campaign ID or name that doesn't exist -- check the spelling of the campaign or ID The lead doesn't exist in salesforce -- sync the lead to Salesforce before adding him/her to your campaign Using a status that doesn't exist for that campaign -- change the status to one that does exist for the campaign, or add a new status to the campaign in Salesforce
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If you have Salesforce for Twitter installed, you can use its fields to trigger campaigns in Marketo.  One great use for this is to target campaigns at users of social media applications. Install the app: First, you need to install the Salesforce for Twitter AppExchange package -- it's free!  It takes some effort to install, so make sure you follow the instructions carefully [pdf]. As part of the installation, the package adds a new field to your account called "Twitter Username."  When you create or associate a lead with Twitter via the app, the Twitter Username is updated.  Follow the instructions with the Salesforce for Twitter app to learn how to do that. Once you've gone through the steps of setting up your leads' and contacts' Twitter usernames, any new tweets they make will be added to a Twitter Conversation. Syncing the Twitter Conversations: Now you'll need to sync the Twitter Conversations object for your leads and contacts. Back in Marketo, go to the Salesforce page in the Admin section and open the Sync Object tab. Click the Refresh Schema button to reload your custom Salesforce objects. After your schema reloads, click the Twitter Conversation object under Lead on the right. Click on it's name in the center of the screen and rename it to Twitter Conversation (L). Click Save when you're done. Now click Enable Sync in the menu bar. A dialog will appear asking you to temporarily disable your Salesforce sync. Click Disable Global Sync. We'll re-enable this when finished. In the next dialog, click Enable Sync to start syncing this object into Marketo. Next, click on the Edit Visible Fields button. In the dialog that appears, find the sf4twitter__Content__c field and check the Trigger box for that row. When you're done, click Save. Repeat the process for your Contact objects, renaming the object to Twitter Conversation (C)and enabling the sf4twitter__Content__c field in your trigger, as you did for the Lead version above. When you're finished, go to the Salesforce tab and click Enable Sync. Scoring tweets In the Marketing Activites tab, create a new Smart Campaign to score your tweets. In the Smart List, trigger on Added to Twitter Conversation (L) and add a constraint Content contains [your company name].  Do the same for Added to Twitter Conversation (C) In the flow, you can take any action you'd like, such as sending an alert or creating an interesting moment. In this example, we'll give the lead +5 points to their lead score: In the schedule tab, set the campaign to run every time. When you're done, activate the campaign From now on, any tweet from a lead or contact containing your company name will be scored.
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Issue: You want to find out how many daily Salesforce API calls your company has with Salesforce. Solution: From Salesforce Help Article Any user can see the number of API requests sent in the last 24 hours. To view the information, click Your Name | Setup | Company Profile | Company Information. Look for the “API Requests, Last 24 Hours” field in the right column.
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Can Marketo make updates to the Account object in Salesforce? Out of the box when you get your new Marketo instance and go through connecting it with Salesforce we restrict ourselves from making any changes to the Account object in Salesforce. You are probably use to seeing two way data sync for all objects such as Leads and Contacts, however Account works in a single direction: We have made this design decision in part due to the following scenario: John Doh works for Marketo but also runs a small business on the side Marketo currently has about 200 employees He has filled out a form with "Marketo" as his company The next time he fills out a form he does it on behalf of his own business and changes the company name in the form to "John's Small Business" but fails to change the Email Address If Account Write permissions are enabled, everyone in SFDC  associated to Marketo (all 200 people) will now be associated to John's Small Business! As such we have decided to stop Marketo from making any updates to the Account object out of the box. If you want to enable Marketo to make Account level updates in Salesforce we can definitely enable this for you however you must make considerations and move forwardcautiously so that you do not run into any unwanted behavior. If you want Marketo to update all Account fields except for Account Name, you can accomplish this by making use of the "Block Field Updates" feature. This can help stop any updates from happening in the Marketo database from sources such as Form Fill-Out, List Import... Once you have given this topic enough thought and planned out which fields you will be blocking from updates and from which sources, you can: Ask your enablement manager for this change if you are in the enablement process Submit a support ticket if you are out of enablement and flying solo
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Say you want to keep specific Salesforce fields or records from syncing into Marketo. You can use Salesforce Profiles to restrict access to that data.     In short, Marketo will only sync fields and records that are visible to the sync account in Salesforce. If you don't want records or fields brought into Marketo, use the record- and field-level permissions to prevent the sync account from seeing them. A few notes before you begin... Depending on your version of Salesforce, you may not be able to change these settings. For example, field-level security is available only in Enterprise and Unlimited editions. This will require you to make changes in Salesforce on the account you use to sync with Marketo. If this account is also used by anyone else, these changes will impact that person's view in Salesforce too. You need administrator access in Salesforce to make these changes. If you hide a field in Salesforce that has already been synced to Marketo, it will still display in the Marketo user interface until you hide it with the Field Management tool. Even though you'll still see the field in Marketo, changes to that field will not get pushed to Salesforce. Follow these directions from Salesforce to change field-level security for profiles on your Salesforce sync account (SFDC login required) And use these instructions from Salesforce to set record-level security on your Salesforce accounts, leads, contacts, or opportunities (SFDC login required) Is this article helpful ? YesNo
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Marketo can send key employees notifications of any errors that occur during the Salesforce sync. Follow the steps below to get started.      1. Click Notifications.      2. Click Subscribe.      3. Open the Notification type drop-down, and select CRM Sync.      4. Enter the email addresses to subscribe, separated by commas, then click SUBSCRIBE. That's it! Those emails will now receive important notifications about any problems with the Salesforce Sync.
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My Salesforce activities are not showing up in Marketo and when I go to the Admin section I see the following sync error:   soqlBatchQuery failed - INVALID_FIELD: CreatedDate, Description, Id, IsAllDayEvent, IsDeleted, OwnerId ^ ERROR at Row:1:Column:70 No such column 'IsAllDayEvent' on entity 'Event'. If you are attempting to use a custom field, be sure to append the '__c' after the custom field name. Please reference your WSDL or the describe call for the appropriate names. This is due to lack of permissions for the Marketo Sync User on the Salesforce side. Please have your Salesforce Administrator log into your instance of Salesforce and carry out the following steps: Log into Salesforce with Admin rights Click on your name drop-down and click on Setup In the left hand column, under App Setup, click on Customize Then click on Activities and then Event Fields Click on the All Day Event Field Label then "Set Field-Level Security" Here make sure to check the box under the Visible column for the Profile that the Marketo Sync User is associated to Click Save Once the above changes have been made on next sync we will begin pulling your Salesforce activities and once the next sync is over, the error message in the Marketo Admin section should go away. Is this article helpful ? YesNo
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The Marketo users at your organization have created several special campaigns for your leads and contacts.  Typical examples include sending someone a whitepaper about a new product or mailing a series of nurturing emails for people not ready for sales.   To add a lead or contact to one of these campaigns, go to that person's detail page and find the Actions menu in the Marketo Sales Insight section.  Pick Add to Marketo Campaign and click Go:     You can also select leads in your list and search views if you've added the Add to Marketo Campaign button to those views.    You can add 200 leads at once this way:     After picking the leads, you'll see a list of potential campaigns; below the selected campaign is a brief description provided by your marketing team.    Pick the campaign for this person in the Campaign Name pulldown, then click Finish: Related Article: Quick Start: Marketo Sales Insight for Salesforce Is this article helpful ? YesNo
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When you change or delete a field in Salesforce.com, your marketing assets or campaigns may need changes.  Marketo automatically emails the account admins when this occurs. Finding fields in use It's up to you to correct any references to those changed fields in your assets; you may need to make copy changes, remove form fields, or update emails to remove those references.  You can use the Field Management tool to find where a field is being used: Field Management Hiding fields If you've deleted a field from Salesforce and no longer want it in Marketo, you can easily hide them from the user interface as long as they're no longer in use. (Marketo doesn't allow you to delete fields from the application.) Instructions for hiding a field are in the Field Management documentation: Field Management Multi-value fields If you change a multi-value field or select box's values in Salesforce, Marketo does not update those values in your form fields.  You need to check if the form labels or values need to be updated to match the changes in Salesforce.com.  If you do make changes to a form, remember to re-approve the landing pages that use the form
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When you ask Marketo to add a Salesforce contact to a lead queue, Marketo creates a duplicate lead in Salesforce and adds that to the queue instead.   The reason why Marketo creates a duplicate is because Salesforce queues can only have leads in them, not contacts.  If you try to add a contact to a queue, Marketo can either do nothing or create a duplicate lead and add that to the queue.  We opted for the duplicate.   If you want to prevent this behavior in your campaigns, use a filter on "SFDC Type is Lead" to limit the action to only leads Is this article helpful ? YesNo
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Marketo has the ability to see and pull data from Salesforce Formula fields, there is however a catch which will be explained in this article.   Everytime the Marketo Sync connects to Salesforce it will scan records and look at the "SytemModStamp" (salesforce system field) for each one of them. It will compare this value with the stored value, which was pulled at the last scheduled sync. If the values match, Marketo will move on to the next record. If the values are different (new value later date than previous value), then Marketo will do a compare and contrast of all fields on that record in both systems and update the information as needed.   When a normal non-formula field is updated and changed on a Lead/Contact record in SFDC, the SytemModStamp value is updated. This is how on next sync Marketo knows to do a compare/contrast check and pull updates. Formula fields do not behave the same way. A formula field is calculated based on data in fields called upon in the formula; this means that the formula field calculation itself will not update the SytemModStamp in Salesforce.   Chances are you already have existing records in SFDC and Marketo. If you were to create a formula field today in your instance of SFDC and have it sync down into Marketo, the data calculated for the formula field in SFDC will not come into Marketo right away. The reason for this is, the formula field has created data based on already existing data, this does not result in a SytemModStamp change.   Typically formula fields will be a calculation of data from fields which are somehow related to the lead/contact record. This means that moving forward, any change in the normal field, will result in a SytemModStamp change as well as a recalculation of the formula field. In this case, Marketo will see the updated SytemModStamp due to the normal field change. Marketo will do the compare/contrast excercise and find that the formula field also needs updating.   If you create a formula field in SFDC and would like to have all the historical data for the formula field to come into Marketo, you can force an update on the records in SFDC to update the SytemModStamp. This way, on next sync, Marketo will see the formula data and pull it in. Alternatively, you can simply allow for natural SytemModStamp updates in SFDC to occur which should result in a slow trickle of historical data from SFDC into Marketo for the newly created formula field.   You can only use data from a formula field in Marketo to segment data and filter. If you try to do a change data value, Marketo will accept the change, tries to sync it to Salesforce and fails to update there. Eventually the Salesforce calculated value will come back into Marketo. Is this article helpful ? YesNo
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