Has anyone used a Marketo calendar token as a GoTo webinar registration? Off the top of my head, the only way I see this working is by tracking who downloads the calendar ics and manually entering their info into GoTo.
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--Tracy
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This isn’t possible. Downloading an ICS file can’t be used as a registration because mail scanners are gonna follow your links. You’ll end up registering people who never even opened the email.
Now, speaking only in theory: a more complex embedded ICS file, which Marketo doesn‘t support natively, can expect a response (Accept/Decline). You’ve gotten those before, I’m sure. And the response could be processed by an automated system. So, I mean, it’s possible overall. But not with a Marketo email.
This isn’t possible. Downloading an ICS file can’t be used as a registration because mail scanners are gonna follow your links. You’ll end up registering people who never even opened the email.
Now, speaking only in theory: a more complex embedded ICS file, which Marketo doesn‘t support natively, can expect a response (Accept/Decline). You’ve gotten those before, I’m sure. And the response could be processed by an automated system. So, I mean, it’s possible overall. But not with a Marketo email.
Thanks Sanford!
Maybe Marketo will consider for future enhancements?
Hmm...
Sanford, what if you treat ICS as a click? Not sure what you mean by "mail scanner are going to follow links" ....if you are referring to bots than we have a program to filter out Bots.
So "click" trigger a status change to "Registered" -----> Status "Registered" triggers registration on GoToWebinar?
So the main question is can you register a person on GoToWebinar without filling a form.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Riz
Sanford, what if you treat ICS as a click? Not sure what you mean by "mail scanner are going to follow links" ....if you are referring to bots than we have a program to filter out Bots.
You’re assuming an efficacy to that feature which isn’t possible. Given the way it’s implemented — a list of spiders, not heuristic — it can’t accurately identify all automated scanners. (Quite easy to test, by the way: just put up a Barracuda VM and you’ll see it doesn’t catch the scanner hits.)
For something as sensitive as registering someone for a webinar, which can also mean you start sending them other marketing emails, it not practical.
So "click" trigger a status change to "Registered" -----> Status "Registered" triggers registration on GoToWebinar?So the main question is can you register a person on GoToWebinar without filling a form.
You can add someone to a Program, or change their Program Status, based on any activity. Whether that activity accurately reflects the human’s wishes is the question.