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How to import an email recipient list w/o creating duplicates?

I have a csv file that contains every lead's email address and language preference, and I need to send an email to leads whose language preference is English. 

Since all the leads are already in my Marketo database with corresponding first name... I want to import the list of English-speaking lead into Marketo, have the leads' first names synced to the email addresses, so that I can send an email to these leads using the {{lead.First Name}} token in my email greeting. 

How do I do that? If I import the csv file it will create duplicate acccounts, right? 
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Re: How to import an email recipient list w/o creating duplicates?

Hey Elicia,
Marketo dedupes off of Email Address. So if a list import includes email addresses that already exist in your database, Marketo will not create duplicates. It will just update the existing lead with the other information contained in the CSV. So a list import will update the lead's first name to whatever is in your CSV.

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Anonymous
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Re: How to import an email recipient list w/o creating duplicates?

Hey Elicia,
Marketo dedupes off of Email Address. So if a list import includes email addresses that already exist in your database, Marketo will not create duplicates. It will just update the existing lead with the other information contained in the CSV. So a list import will update the lead's first name to whatever is in your CSV.

Will
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Re: How to import an email recipient list w/o creating duplicates?

Oh great! Thank you for the quick response! 
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Re: How to import an email recipient list w/o creating duplicates?

No problem!
Kenny_Elkington
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Re: How to import an email recipient list w/o creating duplicates?

Happy to help, Elicia.