Re: Intentional Duplicate Lead Question

Petyr_Campos
Level 2

Re: Intentional Duplicate Lead Question

Vlada, I have a few follow up questions for you, if you don't mind.

My organization now needs to create 'intentional duplicates' because we now have numerous different companies using our one instance of SFDC which means company wants their own data, meaning duplicate data.

1. Was it a lengthy process having MKTO engineers create a custom duplication for you? I assume you used their professional services?

2. So in your model, you can have 10 leads with the same email address and as long as each record has a different custom code, MKTO doesn't treat the record as a dupe?

3. You state you use "email address + customder code", is the custom code the MKTO record id?

4. Is the logic applicable to contacts as well?

Petyr_Campos
Level 2

Re: Intentional Duplicate Lead Question

Vlada, the organization I work for is investigating using intentional duplicates for our leads. We would delineate and separate leads with the same email address via separate salesforce.com record types. Would you be available to discuss how your org implemented duplicate leads in your org? What were the issues you faced? How did you overcome those issue? What should be be watching out for?

Thanks and I hope to hear from you soon.

Regards,

p

Vlada_Prasolova
Level 5

Re: Intentional Duplicate Lead Question

Hi, Petyr!

i'll be happy to share our experience in more details although i'm not a programmer myself so i won't be able to help with actual scripts

Juliet_Forte2
Level 2

Re: Intentional Duplicate Lead Question

Petyr Campos, Vlada Prasolova and Sonali Jadeja - my company is also exploring creating intentional duplicates as we support multiple Business Units (acquired companies) that need their own SFDC records. The trick here is they only want duplicates while the record is a prospect/non-customer. Once there is a purchase and Account Management team takes over, they want to merge all the dupes (and prevent the creation of future dupes). Interested in hearing the good, the bad and ugly. I'm not a fan of intentional dupes, and Vlada you're the first person I've encountered that feels good about their solution. Also, very interested in how using multiple Opps would work Sonali (more so around how we would trigger the creation of a new Opp automatically).

Amit_Jain
Level 8 - Community Advisor

Re: Intentional Duplicate Lead Question

Interesting to know that it's working for you pretty well. I have been exploring to do the same but come up with a few challenges like below:

  • Which record will be attributed to the page visit activity? Since you are using the same instance for multiple business units, you will have only single cookie on the user's browser. And if you have multiple records for the same person, which one will be attributed with the page visit activities?
  • How do you manage the unsubscribe status? Marketo has this feature where it unsubscribe all the matching records (based on email address), if someone is unsubscribing and have duplicates?
  • How to score the records properly? If we are not able to properly attribute the activities to appropriate record, how we will be able to properly score the records?
  • How to define the lead life cycle?
  • How to overcome with the data integrity issue? While doing some list import/fill-out the form, marketo de-dupe the leads based on email address and if the lead have duplicates it updates the last modified record only. So if there is a person who have inquired for product A, product B, and product C respectively, and now you received a list in respect to, let's say, product B. During the list import the record associated with product C will be updated.

Did you face these issues? How did you overcome these issue?

Thank you so much for your reply on this.

Vlada_Prasolova
Level 5

Re: Intentional Duplicate Lead Question

Here’re the things that I suggest paying attention to:

  1. Web-activity/scoring/other activity-based tracking goes to one of the record, because the browser cookie is unique. We’ve decided we attribute this to all of the duplicate records since we can’t distinguish between them. Moreover, since we have a custom merge script that goes and merges duplicates by our custom criteria (which in our case is email address + customer code) most of the pairs like record with customer code AND record w/o the code are resolved without any conflict
  2. Unsubscribe. This one is easy enough. For marketo it’s not really important how many duplicate records you have of the same email, if one opted out, all of them did. So, you won’t accidentally violate the “no spam rule”. It complicated things a little if you want to remove the lead from a certain communication flow and does not wish to let him become unsubscribed from all. But this problem can also be solved by offering the lead to stop receiving a particular type of communications.

For example we have a custom email footer saying:

If you no longer wish to receive <this type of email> click here.

Adjust your mail preferences or unsubscribe from all communications.

Only second option means global unsubscribe for marketo. Option 1 is just a simple remove from flow.

  1. List import, again, is simple. If you have custom dedupe criteria, marketo will dedupe leads by that criteria, not just by email address. So you won’t have your different records glued together when you are uploading list. Just make sure that you always have your “Second” criteria present when you upload the list or marketo assumes you have it but it’s blank and create duplicate leads even if that wasn’t your intention.

For example, you have a list of customers in marketo already and you just want to upload a few additional details to the existing list. Make sure I specify to marketo to which customers you want to attach this or marketo will create new leads with these details.

  1. Also I’d point out to a very tricky part relating to multiple choice send email flow options if you have duplicates. If you have just 1 “send email” option, it doesn’t matter how many duplicates you have in you smart list, marketo will dedupe by email and send 1 email only, but if you have several “if” choices that becomes more complex. For marketo you duplicate leads are independent and if so happens you have several email choices and your duplicates fall under several rules at once, you’d face an issue when you send multiple emails to basically 1 email address.

We’ve learned this the hard way and realized this problem after we got a few complaints.

Now we have always as a first step the following choice:

  1. If member of smart list <possible duplicates> (this is a system list) à send email A

And all duplicates are neutralized.

It all might sound tricky and complicated, but once you’ve started dealing with it on a daily basis you kind of build your own system of how to move your way around efficiently.

Of course, living without intentional duplicates is much easier and more straightforward but if you know what you should watch out for and set up clear rules, life can still be bearable.

Unfortunately, there is no 100% save “correct” way of doing it because you have different sales structure, business goals and other things you need to take into account, but it's a start.

Amit_Jain
Level 8 - Community Advisor

Re: Intentional Duplicate Lead Question

Thank you Vlada Prasolova​! This is really helpful.

Just couple of more followup questions, hope you would not mind:

Web-activity/scoring/other activity-based tracking goes to one of the record, because the browser cookie is unique. We’ve decided we attribute this to all of the duplicate records since we can’t distinguish between them.

How did you achieve this? How do you attribute single activity to multiple records?

Unsubscribe. This one is easy enough. For marketo it’s not really important how many duplicate records you have of the same email, if one opted out, all of them did.

At the same time, if the user subscribe again for one of the product, do you subscribe that person for everything? But as you mentioned, if we use custom fields and custom preference center for each product, we can overcome with this issue but at the same time, we are exposing to a risk where if we miss to add the appropriate exclusion, we will end up sending email to everyone, right? How do you handle that?

And thank you for sharing your experience with the conditional email send flow action.

Best,
Amit

Juliet_Forte2
Level 2

Re: Intentional Duplicate Lead Question

I received a Word Doc from Marketo Support, Purposeful Duplicate Considerations, that has some contradictory info around unsubscribe. It says:

"The default unsubscribe will not work for leads with duplicate records. If a lead has two records (one for business unit A and one for business unit B), and she unsubscribes from all emails, the global unsubscribe will not unsubscribe the second record. Therefore, even though the lead has unsubscribed, she can still receive emails. This increases risk of compliance with CAN-SPAM laws."

Any insight?

Vlada_Prasolova
Level 5

Re: Intentional Duplicate Lead Question

there is some logic in this and i guess there might be a situations where the record unsubscribe status will not be updated in time and the second duplicate lead gets email or something of the sort.

but this never happend to us.

moreover, i have run a simple test - exported all of the duplicate unsubscribed emails (2000 in my case)

than deduped them by email in excel and got 993

than built a simple test smart list:

email address is (those 993) and unsubsribed = FALSE

and got 0 leads

also i have 2 examples of the duplicate lead logs where you can clearly see that 1 leads does the actual opt out, and the duplicate gets this field updated.

i guess the support just being extra cautious here, bc, they can't guarantee you 150% result

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