Happy Friday Everyone! My answers below:
Quiz #1: All about Segmentation
Hi Ashleigh,
Thank you for this quiz, stepping stone to begin.
Hi Ashleigh,
Please see inline response below:
Quiz #1: All about Segmentation
Fun Fact: You cannot modify, move or delete the default segment.
Please Note: I am OOO June 5th (wednesday) for a volunteer day locally. I will be offline cleaning up a nature preserve so I will reply to any queries on Thursday/Friday.
Last Request: Please head over to my other recent post and reply to the thread with your goals and topics of interest for the program. This will help me tailor the program to you all and ensure your needs are met with satisfaction.
Thank you all and have a great weekend!
Hi Kamal,
Just to add to your comment for Q3, You can create up to 20 Segmentation & each segmentation can have up to 100 Segments if created using standard fields, if you are using custom fields, lead owner fields etc. this number could reduce depending on the complexity of your segmentation.
Thank you @uditmathur for this information.
Quiz #1: All about Segmentation
@mktoMacaque, @rahulsh @SyedHasan @uditmathur @ggerla @stevenchung87 @Brenda_1040 @kpsingh -
Thank you all for participating thus far. You all did great. The answers to Quiz #1: All about segmentation are as follows:
1. B - 2000 (Default exists under each segmentation for anyone that does not meet the listed criteria so they will still be included).
2. D - Database (You can navigate to the database section of marketo to view and create segmentations)
3. C - 20 (While you can only have up to 20 segmentations you can have up to 100 segments).
4. Use case: Dynamic content, etc.
5. False - they cannot exist in more than 1 segment but they CAN exist in more than 1 segmentation. Ex.) Lead A has job level: VP and Region AMER. Lead A can exist in both job level and region segmentations. However, this lead cannot exist in 2 segments underneath 1 of the segmentations. If Lead A had both EMEA and AMER listed for their region (maybe they do business in both countries or something for the purpose of this example), then Lead A would only reside in the first segment they qualify for underneath the region segmentation (Let's say the order is AMER, APAC, EMEA, Lead A would only qualify for AMER).
I hope that makes sense! Looking forward to our next quiz this week. Would you all prefer topic based quizzes like this or a mix of topics for each quiz?