These are all great ideas, thanks so much!!
Funny that you bring this up... Hot topic around my company too!
I am actively working on the strategy and content planning for our own nurtures that are behavior-based. I love that you are thinking that way and trying to make it more personalized to your customers. That is so important!
Tips/Advice:
-First: Write down the goals/outcome of the nurture.
Draft the strategy before anything else, this is done outside of marketo but just brainstorm the journey that you want your leads to take. What type of content/what topics should be covered per stream/program? This will help inform how many programs or streams may be of need. Then how many emails you will want/need.
- Along with the strategy, map out the flow. I find doing this on paper is helpful to visualize more complex programs. I draw out the entry/exit points, transition information, etc. That way when discussing with others in the company, I can easily explain the intricacies.
- Ensure that your content journey matches your buyer journey, meet the customer where they are at.
- Make sure you are closely monitoring and optimizing as time goes on to make improvements to the program.
Happy Friday everyone! Posting my answers for Wednesday's quiz below:
Quiz #3 All about Admin/Maintenance pt 2 - System Managed Fields, Syncing, Audit Trail,
1. True
2. Lead activity log
3. False, Lead data will get auto-updated, since its a bi-directional flow with Marketo
4. No idea about SFDC, I am learning.
5. True
6. A history of everything that has been done in Marketo for a 6 month time period
Hi Ashleigh,
Apologies for the late introduction. My name is Rahul Sharma (rahulsh), working as a Assistant Marketing Automation Manager with more than 5 years of Marketo working experience. I have cleared MCE exam back in 2019 but missed to renew it, so will try to clear the exam this year.
I am really excited to be mapped under you and be a part of very talented group for my preparation for the "Adobe Marketo Engage Business Practitioner Expert ".
I am looking forward to learn Marketo not just for clearing the Certification exam but also to evolve as a Marketo expert and a top leader for my company when it comes to Marketo knowledge, will focus more on Marketo Admin in future.
Hi @AshleighMo ,
As we approach the last leg of the Mentorship program, i will like to ask you if you could provide us with some high level understanding on Marketo CRM Integration.
Some points i will like to have a broad understanding will be:
I will also request others to add to this if you feel.
TIA.
I would also like to better understand the integration with Dynamics for Marketo, as my experience has only been in Salesforce. Is it fair, at a high overview, to view it similar as how SFDC works with Marketo?
Thanks!
@mktoMacaque, @rahulsh @SyedHasan @uditmathur @ggerla @stevenchung87 @Brenda_1040 @kpsingh
Happy Monday, I am going to post a few quizzes this week (possibly all of them today) to make sure all of the content for the exam prep is covered before we end the program. I will post the answers by mid-end of week to give everyone time to review. I know the expectation is that next week everyone would be taking their exams and/or reviewing final materials, then we have the rewards! Do you all have an exam scheduled yet? Curious to hear.
Quiz #4: All about personalization / tokens - Marketing Activities
Fun fact: There is a naming structure for where tokens are created.
Local Token: created in that program or folder (token is local to the program)
Inherited Token: Token created up the tree in a higher level program or folder
Overridden Token: Inherited and someone made an exception in the program or folder
You can create global variables (tokens) and then override them at lower levels in the tree.
Because of this, make sure that references to tokens are not broken when you are moving programs and folders.
Hi @AshleighMo ,
My answer for Quiz 4 are as below.
Quiz #4: All about personalization / tokens - Marketing Activities