Hi,
We market to dozens of different brands in our Marketo instance, yet when someone unsubscribes from one brand (i.e. "Cool Shoes" brand) I notice their same email address is unsubscribed from "Airplanes R'Us" brand.
These are completely different brands and the person only wants to unsubscribe from one brand, but are being unsubscribed from all brands that use the same email address.
Does anyone have any experience working around this?
Thanks,
Jared
That's the Durable Unsubscribe functionality kicking in! It basically is an OOTB system functionality that ensures that a person who has unsubscribed from your email will not be re-subscribed without them re-subscribing again. Marketo maintains a master email status record for each person, which is separate from the Unsubscribe field visible on the person detail record. When the Unsubscribed field is set from false to true, the master email status is updated, and the change is propagated to other leads or contacts with the same email address. This means that even if a person is removed and recreated, or if a new record is created with the same email address, the unsubscribe field will not be overwritten.
You can always create custom Unsubscribe fields for maintaining preferences individually for each BU/product category. You can still use the system Unsubscribed field as the master Unsubscribe field, and having that field set to True would Unsubscribe people from all BU's marketing emails (equivalent to unsubscribing from all marketing communications). You'd need a solid preference center campaign setup to ensure everything is in order and in line.
Okay, this make sense and thanks for the in-depth explanation.
Looks like we'll need to go down creating a customized preference center to keep this information straight.
This is Marketo’s Durable Unsubscribe feature. You can’t turn it off, but you can react to (that is, trigger on) the automatic push of the the Unsubscribed value to other people and use custom fields instead.
However, be very careful that you are not going against the wishes of the end user and that they unsubscribed in a brand-specific context. You must still allow people to say “none of your subsidiaries may contact me.”
Also ensure GDPR compliance around Unsubscribe if any of your leads are in Europe.
Good point Sanford regarding allowing people to say “none of your subsidiaries may contact me.”