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I agree with Josh that perhaps your scoring is a bit high; if you're basing your scoring for MQL at 100 points, 34 points per program MIGHT be too much but it really depends on your buying cycle. If 3-4 program interactions qualifies them behaviorally, then this might be just enough. If not, then it's too much. It also depends on how you're using/applying demographic vs. behavioral lead scoring to push/qualify as MQL.
Things to keep in mind:
1) Scoring is something you should revisit quarterly (once it's worked out) but more frequently if its newer.
2) Scoring can be done at the program level or at the system level. If your instance is newer/smaller, it might make sense to score within programs. This would allow you to run program performance reports, see the scores of the individuals within them and then decide how you might want to set up the scoring for your entire system
3) There's no 'right' or 'wrong'! Just test and adjust.
I agree with Josh that perhaps your scoring is a bit high; if you're basing your scoring for MQL at 100 points, 34 points per program MIGHT be too much but it really depends on your buying cycle. If 3-4 program interactions qualifies them behaviorally, then this might be just enough. If not, then it's too much. It also depends on how you're using/applying demographic vs. behavioral lead scoring to push/qualify as MQL.
Things to keep in mind:
1) Scoring is something you should revisit quarterly (once it's worked out) but more frequently if its newer.
2) Scoring can be done at the program level or at the system level. If your instance is newer/smaller, it might make sense to score within programs. This would allow you to run program performance reports, see the scores of the individuals within them and then decide how you might want to set up the scoring for your entire system
3) There's no 'right' or 'wrong'! Just test and adjust.
Great answers here.
My 2 cents is that you can play with the weights within each program and work with sales if you have questions. Run a few scenarios past them to see if leads that do x, y & z should be MQLs.
At the Marketo level, you can also put in "run every x days" type logic that will make sure a single channel isn't hogging up all the points.