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Issue You want to re-map a synced SFDC field to a different field in Marketo. Solution Yes, it is possible to re-map Salesforce - Marketo fields after initial sync. For this you need to Contact Marketo support with a request for your current field mapping and your desired field mapping. You will need to provide the Marketo Field(s) and the Salesforce API Name(s), then format your request similar to the example below.   Important Note Before initiating the re-mapping, please export the records and their field values from Marketo and import the values into their Salesforce or create a smart campaign to write the data from one field into the other. This is important so that there is no data loss after the remapping work has been performed. Marketo will not automatically push these values to SFDC, after the mapping is complete.   Example Request Current Mapping: Field Label: [Marketo Field Name 1] CRM Field Map: fieldName__c (SFDC Lead)   Field Label: [Marketo Field Name 2] CRM Field Map: fieldName__c (SFDC Contact) Desired Mapping: Field Label: [Marketo Field Name 1] CRM Field Map: fieldName__c (SFDC Lead) fieldName__c (SFDC Contact)   Field Label: [Marketo Field Name 2] CRM Field Map:   Limitations - Fields need to be of the same type (String/String, Date/Date, etc) - Fields can only have one of each object type (eg: A Marketo Field could be mapped to a SFDC_1 (Lead) field and a SFDC_1(Contact) field, but can not be mapped to both SFDC_1 (Lead) and SFDC_2 (Lead). - Fields can be mapped to a maximum of 2 SFDC fields - SFDC fields can only be mapped to one field in Marketo   Please note that there may be additional limitations in certain circumstances. The Marketo Support agent that handles your request will provide any further details should such a situation arise.  
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Congratulations on being the Support Admin for your company.  It's a very important role for your organization and with the new Marketing Nation, the support admin role is expanding even more.  Let's go over some of key things you can do as the Support Admin.   You can submit support cases to Marketo Support This is one of your key abilities.  Submit cases on behalf of your company to our Marketo Support Team for assistance.   Manage your list of authorized contacts You have the ability to add and remove contacts from your list of authorized support contacts.  This becomes important if people leave your company or if teams switch out your main Marketo users.  If someone needs the ability to contact Marketo Support, you're the one to make that happen for them.   Invite people to your account space (NEW) That's right,. You own the guest list to your Account space.  You get to invite people from your company to this space.  You can remove them from this space and you can also ban them from ever entering this space if you wanted to.  This is a newly added feature within the Marketing Nation.   Manage your Company Space (NEW) You're not just the Support Admin, you are the admin of this space.  Adjust this space as you need it,  If there are different types of content widgets or text boxes you want to add to this space, you can do it.  This is a space for your company's use and benefit, so do with it as you need it.   Our team is on hand to assist you with any questions you have to manage this space.  You can contact us by sending an email to supportfeedback@marketo.com. Is this article helpful ? YesNo
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Issue You need to locate the Munchkin ID for a specific Marketo instance. Solution What is a Munchkin ID? Marketo's custom JavaScript tracking code, called Munchkin, tracks all individuals who visit your website so you can react to their visits with automated marketing campaigns. Even anonymous visitors are tracked along with their IP addresses and other information. The Munchkin ID is the unique identifier for a specific Marketo instance and insures tracked activity goes to the correct instance.   How to find your Munchkin ID   1. Log into the specific Marketo Instance you need the Munchkin ID for. You can verify the instance name by checking the listing in the top left of your browser. This is a article attached image   2. Go to Admin and click Munchkin in the tree on the left in the Integration section.   This is a article attached image   3. The Munchkin Account ID will be the first thing listed in the Tracking Code box.   This is a article attached image
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Marketo users can configure Marketo to manage, nurture, and measure leads that are created from Google AdWords. We offer 2 options, depending on what type of web page is linked to your Google AdWords ad. Option 1: Link Google Adwords Ad to a Marketo Landing Page with a Form   This solution does not require custom coding This solution does not require any additional cost Option 2: Link a Google Adwords Ad to Any Page on your Website This solution does require custom coding so that you can capture the PPC (pay per click) information when the lead comes back 'later' to fill out a form on your page Depending on whether you have resources internally to do the custom coding, this solution may or may not require additional cost Reporting Available (for both Option 1 and 2) Number of new leads acquired by Google Adwords Program Cost per new lead acquired by Google Adwords Program Number of leads acquired by keyword/search phrase Top 10 keywords/search phrases which acquired new leads Top 10 AdWords CampaignID which acquired new leads Number of Opportunities by keyword/search phrase Number of Opportunities by CampaignID Additional Reporting Available if you have Revenue Cycle Analytics/Explorer Conversion ratio of your Google Adwords Return to investment for your Google Adwords Top 10 keywords by month report which shows Average days to convert to opportunity Number of leads converted to opportunity Top 10 CampaignID’s by month report which shows Average days to convert to opportunity Number of leads converted to opportunity Program Channel report >> Google Adwords (custom channel) metrics by quarter New names, cost per new name Opportunity units, Pipeline generated, revenue, revenue to investment     Learn more:   Linking a Google Adwords Ad to a Marketo Landing Page with a Form Linking a Google Adwords Ad to Any Page on Your Website Google Adwords and Marketo FAQs  
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NOTE: As of late-2019, a Secured Domains 'base' offering is now automatically included in all new customer subscriptions, and existing customers upon next renewal. This secures your first landing page domain and first tracking link domain. To make any domain changes, or purchase coverage for additional domains, please contact your Marketo Engage Customer Success Manager (CSM) for more information.   Marketo’s Secured Domains for Landing Pages secures any and all landing page domains defined in your instance to be served via HTTPS. Serving your pages securely assures that you’re providing critical security and data integrity for both your pages and your visitors’ personal information.   Below you’ll find the 5-step process to secure your Marketo landing pages with Marketo’s Secure Domains for Landing Pages. Please note, there is an automated support case that gets created on your behalf when the purchase of Secured Domains for Landing Pages is completed.     Step 1. Verify your Landing Page Domain, CNAMEs and any Domain Aliases are setup Before you can secure your landing page domains and any domain aliases (subdomains), you must first set these up in Marketo. If you are a new Marketo customer working through your implementation, please work with your implementation consultant on the landing page domain(s) setup and timing to cut over to HTTPS. If you’re securing your landing page domains for a previously implemented instance, please verify that your domains and domain aliases (subdomains) are set up in your instance. Below are some links to help: Edit Landing Page Settings – to set you Landing Page Domain Customize Your Landing Page URLs with a CNAME – to understand and set up CNAMEs (subdomains) Add Additional Landing Page CNAMEs – to set up multiple CNAMEs in your instance (subdomains) Be sure your redirect rules and domain aliases are updated to use https:// instead of http://    Step 2. Edit and update the HTML code of your existing landing page templates to HTTPS Next, you'll need to review and update your Marketo landing pages to ready them to be served securely. Please complete the following two actions in order before moving on to Step 3: If you purchased Marketo before January 2016, please un-approve and immediately re-approve all landing pages last updated before January 2016. This can be done in bulk in the Landing Pages section of Design Studio by selecting a group of pages for un-approve/re-approve via the “Landing Page Actions” menu. We recommend completing this step in batches of a maximum of 10-20 pages at a time. Instructions for doing so can be found here: Approve Multiple Landing Pages at Once - Marketo Docs - Product Documentation. You can see the "Last Updated" timestamp in the Landing Pages section of Design Studio. Open the HTML code for each landing page template. Change all URLs listed in the HTML currently formatted as "http://" to instead read "https://" TIP: Ctrl+F "http" to automatically highlight all URLs that must be updated: Simply add "s" after each http reference until ALL have been updated to https Missing even one URL's http reference will cause the "Mixed Content" browser warning:  vs.  SAVE THE PAGE AS A DRAFT Do not approve the draft. You will approve the drafts after Support activates SSL in Step 4. NOTE: Once you secure your Marketo landing pages to be served over HTTPS, you should not link to HTTP (unsecured) assets or pages from your secured landing pages.   For more detailed guidance, please see our recorded instructions below         Step 3. Respond to the TSE via the existing support case The TSE will then begin the process on our end to generate certificates to cover all the domains and subdomains configured in your instance. Once notified, please allow 3 business days for Marketo to create your secure server endpoint. Marketo's Support team will contact you when this is complete. We appreciate your patience during this 3-day setup process.   Step 4. Marketo Support Will Activate Your Secured Domains for Landing Pages Once we've generated and issued the necessary SSL certificates for your domains, we'll notify you that it is done and activate SSL for your Landing Pages. NOTE: There will be a brief "cut-over" period between when HTTPS is enabled by the TSE and when you are able to complete Step 5 below. During this time, landing pages may show up to customers with a mixed-content warning; however, all links and emails will continue to work properly without disruption, and your customers are not at any risk. Be ready to complete Step 5 quickly once instructed to minimize this period. Step 5. Re-approve your landing pages and verify success Once your Support Engineer has activated the switch to HTTPS for your instance, you must immediately take the following actions: Approve all draft pages that you edited from Step 2 above. This can be done in bulk in the Landing Pages section of Design Studio by selecting a group of pages to approve via the “Landing Page Actions” menu. If you include a Marketo landing page on a secure website using an iframe, you will need update the HTML to load the secure version of the landing page, otherwise the end user will get a security warning. Verify your pages are loading and rendering as expected. Contact Marketo Support with any issues you may encounter.     Questions & More Information For more detailed information, please see the Secured Domains Technical FAQ.     Is this article helpful ? YesNo
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Technically, you cannot move records backwards in a progression status.  The only so called “backward” status that you can change the record to is a progression status of “Not In Program”; however, doing this removes them from the membership of the program.  If you do this procedure, this will allow you to re-add them with a different status.   We mentioned technically this cannot be done but logically, there is another method that allows you to juggle the record’s progression status but in a more lateral movement with what appears to be in a “backward” state.  This is all dependent on how you have your channel steps configured.  To access your channel steps, please do the following:   Choose Admin Choose Tags Click the + next to Channel Locate the channel you wish to configure and highlight it Click the drop-down menu towards the top of Tag Actions, and select Edit   You should now see a pop-up window that allows you to configure the status steps for that channel like the following example:   This is a article attached image     If you configure statuses that have the same step number, this will allow you to move the record in a lateral movement which, in a sense, is somewhat like a backward progression but it really isn't.  With the example screen capture, I can do a change in progression status of “Invited” to “Attended Show” and vice-versa because the step is with an identical number. If I wanted to change in progression status of “Invited” to “Engaged” and back, it will not work because the step value is not identical. You can reference more information about this in the Create a Program Channel article.
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  Welcome to Marketo Support This guide provides individual links that covers the following topics: Marketo Support Policies Service Level Agreement How to Contact Marketo Support How to Submit a Case Tips on Effective Case Submission Managing Authorized Support Contacts (Support Admins) Managing Your Cases How to Escalate    
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Issue When changing Program Status in Admin > Tags > Channel for "Event" result in this error, "Failed: no more information".  Environment Changing Program Status  Failed: no more information Solution "System mapping for Registered, Waitlisted, and Attended statuses is required." Therefore, ensure the status is mapped to Registered, Waitlisted, and Attended.   Root Cause One or more of these statuses "Registered, Waitlisted, and/or Attended" were not mapped as required. 
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Issue A smart campaign is configured to clear the field value for a field, however, when the smart campaign ran, it didn't appear to have cleared the field values and the campaign results display no activities. Solution Check to see if people qualified for the smart campaign and became campaign members by clicking on the 'View Campaign Members' button. If there were people that are in the campaign members list, then it means people qualified and the flow step did not process. If people did qualify, then check [Admin > Field Management] to see if there is a block field updates enabled on "Flow change data value" - In this case, temporarily disable the block field updates on "Flow change data value" for the field, run the campaign so that it can clear the values on the field and then re-enable the block field updates. Root Cause The smart campaign did not return any activities in the results if the flow step was only configured to change the data value of a field that has block field updates enabled for "Flow change data value" Environment Smart Campaign Change Data Value Clear Field Values Field Management Block Field Updates
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Summary This method can be used when moving a CNAME from an old instance to a new instance. Often at times, when changing to a new instance, this question can come around, and ones would wonder how to do it or a solution on how to do it. This steps will show you the two phases which I will explain below. (Note: This would need to be done before the old instance deactivated) Issue A CNAME needs to be moved from an old instance to a new instance Solution NOTE: You cannot have the same CNAME in two different instances (Pointing to two instances, e.g. cname1.company.com pointing to instance1.mktoweb.com and instance2.mktoweb.com)   Key terms: CNAME 1 = Initial cname in the old instance CNAME 2 = Additional cname created in the old instance INSTANCE1 = Old instance (Instance Name) INSTANCE2 = New instance (Instance Name)   Phase 1: --------------- 1. Create an additional CNAME (a replacement CNAME) which you would want to swap as the default in the second step. CNAME 1 > INSTANCE1 (Default) <Existing CNAME in the Marketo Admin > Landing Pages section> CNAME 2 > INSTANCE1 This would be the additional CNAME created for the replacement.   2. Swap the default with the replacement CNAME you just created in step 1 and set this CNAME1 as a domain alias in the old instance. CNAME 1 > INSTANCE1 A domain alias in the old instance. CNAME 2 > INSTANCE1 (Default)   —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————   Phase 2: --------------- ** Transition might not be smooth during the cutover. 🙂 (The Landing page links might get some interruption during the cutover)   During the Cutover (Before the old instance deactivated) :  1. [Your Action] - To remove the CNAME1 which is a domain alias in the old instance (INSTANCE1)  2. [Your Action (IT Team)] - To create CNAME1 as a domain alias in the new instance (INSTANCE2).  (During this time the link to old landing pages will be broken) 3. [You need to raise a support ticket to enable SSL for CNAME1 for the new instance (INSTANCE2).  If you have any questions, please contact Marketo Engage Support at https://support.marketo.com.   Environment Production/Sandbox
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Issue Issue Description The 'Marketing Suspend Cause' field is not available as an option in the Change Data Value flow step, or in the Smart List of a Smart Campaign, nor is it possible to manually update the field in the lead record.     Solution Issue Resolution Unlike the 'Marketing Suspended' field which is not system managed and can be manipulated by the user, the 'Marketing Suspended Cause' field is a System Managed field and is not able to be updated by the user. The intention of the field is to provide additional details about why a record may have been marked as "marketing suspended" based on a background process. Note: The "Marketing Suspended Cause" field is no longer used by any background processes. It has been retained as a legacy field to preserve any information that might have been written to the lead record in the past.
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Issue How do you delete the data in Marketo Custom Object records, or in specific fields on the custom object if the the custom objects have already been created and approved? Solution Marketo Custom Objects are not accessible via the User-Interface. API calls must be utilized in order to delete this record data.   You can delete the records via the 'Delete Custom Objects' call Delete Custom Objects   If you are interested in extracting any of the existing data, you can use the following GET call. You will need to make a 'Get Custom Objects' call Edit Custom Objects   Here is an additional resource that may be useful and relevant List Custom Objects
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Issue You create a new field on the Lead and Contact objects in SFDC and two fields are created in Marketo, one mapped to Lead and the other mapped to Contact.     Solution You will see this behavior if the an SFDC field is created on two objects across more than one sync cycle, one before a sync cycle starts and the other one during or after the sync cycle completes. To ensure both the lead and contact show up mapped to the same custom field Marketo, do the following Disable the global sync in Marketo. (Admin > Salesforce) Create the field on your desired objects in SFDC.  Make sure they both have the same API name. Re-enable the global sync in Marketo, allowing the field in both objects to sync down to Marketo at the same time. If you find yourself with multiple fields in Marketo after the sync, contact Marketo Support to have the fields merged or remapped as necessary.  
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Issue You would like to have a list of leads who will get blocked from receiving emails when you send email via campaign or program due to Communication Limits. Your Communication Limit setup can be found in the Admin Panel and looks something like this.     This is a article attached image   Solution You can create a Smart List with the below setup and this list will show you the list of the people who will hit communication limit when you try to send an email.       This is a article attached image To learn more about Communication Limits and how they work, you can review this article.
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Issue How to export a list of all the field mappings between Marketo and SFDC.     Solution Issue Resolution You can do export field mappings by following these steps: Go to Admin > Field Management. Click over a tab to Field Mapping. Click the export button, next to the search bar at the bottom.  
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Issue You are experiencing slow processing of campaigns, smart lists, and reports.     Solution There are three key components that can slow down an instance: Number of trigger campaigns: Trigger campaigns are always on, always listening.  If there are 50 campaigns triggering at the same time, all the 50 triggers will be in queue, slowing down your processing and routing inside Marketo. Solution: Reduce the number of Triggers. Convert some of the triggers to batches: Batches also run all the flow steps for every lead at once, instead of serially, which reduces total processing time.   Complexity of smart lists: The more complex a smart list, the harder it is for the system to figure it out, which increases backend processing and even creates campaign failures from timeouts. Solution: Reduce the number of nested smart lists called in a smart list. Whenever you ask Marketo to call another Smart List, it has to wait until all of the other smart lists finish, before putting together the final counts. Instead of Marketo looking for the list and running it, just put the filters in the trigger itself.   Volume of Leads: With regular cleaning and good systems design, it is fairly easy to keep your system running fast. Reduce the number of leads that can flow through with filters. Clean up the inactive leads at regular intervals.    
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Issue Issue Description Unable to limit user access specific to certain programs or assets     Solution Customization of user roles for assets (such as landing pages, emails, etc.) or programs is currently unavailable. However, you can control user access by limiting their permissions to specific workspaces, provided that Workspaces are enabled for your Marketo instance. Configure Protocols for Marketo    
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Issue Authorized support admin unable to find a contact to add as authorized support contact.   Solution The contact will need to have logged in to the community (nation.marketo.com) at least once for their profile to be created and recognized in the system. "In order to appear on the list of available contacts, the user must have clicked Community (while logged into Marketo) at least once." https://docs.marketo.com/display/public/DOCS/Manage+Authorized+Contacts+in+the+Community Once the contact has logged in to the community, the authorized support admin should be able to see the contact to be added as an authorized support contact.  
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Issue You need to obtain data in the fields on a Marketo Custom Object.     Solution Marketo does not have Marketo Custom Object data export option in the UI. Smart Lists will show a list of leads with that specific attribute, and you can see custom object data on an individual Marketo record. However, using API, you or your dev team can query the Marketo database to access all values on these objects. Find out more at Custom Objects.    
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