Re: Practice Exam Question: Tracking known user activity across multiple domains

SanfordWhiteman
Level 10 - Community Moderator

Re: Practice Exam Question: Tracking known user activity across multiple domains

P.S. Of course, I'm curious about your other methods but I imagine those are your "secret sauce."

Have to leave something to bill for..

SanfordWhiteman
Level 10 - Community Moderator

Re: Practice Exam Question: Tracking known user activity across multiple domains

Also, as far as use cases, take a company with a blog that's tightly related to cross-promoting their product but has its own domain name. Or a company that uses ccTLDs for their localized sites (example.com.au, example.fr, example.de).  Or companies that have recently merged (and merged their product lines and, in theory, marketing efforts) but have different CMSes. In these cases, navigation across domains would be expected, but the moment that happens, you lose track of the human lead.

Of course you could (re)architect around the easier cases, using example.com/thebigblogname for the blog in the first case and paths for localization in the second case (/au, /fr).  Some would say that you don't care about the multilingual user who would become known on a Spanish-language site and then organically visit an Engligh-language site.  But overall, it's not a crazy situation. 

SanfordWhiteman
Level 10 - Community Moderator

Re: Practice Exam Question: Tracking known user activity across multiple domains

I see you posted again while I was composing!
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Practice Exam Question: Tracking known user activity across multiple domains

I'll admit... this is one question that I know I got wrong during my recertification. Personally, I dislike the entire question because Marketo will tell you that they can only track across a single website. But, assuming that you know the answers to the other 85ish questions on the test, it's ok to get one wrong 🙂
Robb_Barrett
Marketo Employee

Re: Practice Exam Question: Tracking known user activity across multiple domains

This sounds like a better job for a tracking pixel or a 1x1 iframe large enough to read and write a cookie.

Robb Barrett