Hi All
Let me write down my question much clearly, I am trying to do the following setup:
Challenges:
Thanks
Prithvi
Hi Prithvi,
if you can't see web site visits and clicks on web sites in a person's activity history, something seems to be off with your Munchkin setup. Is this TY page a Marketo page? And if it's not a Marketo page, are you sure, Munchkin is active on that page?
Everything else can only work if that trigger condition is working. Changing score, syncing to SFDC, sending an email can all be done in one Smart Campaign that triggers off of that web page click. But of course, Marketo will need to see that activity.
Best,
Michael
I would recommend just using a smart campaign as Michael notes above, you can create a trigger based off of the page visit and or "clicks link on web page" add a constraint for the specific link. Then in your flow you can update the score, or trigger an email. You can do this on the program level, or you can use tokens and do it at the global level.
...and or "clicks link on web page" add a constraint for the specific link.
Hopefully not a constraint -- that would be very difficult to maintain -- but {{Trigger.Name}} for Clicks Link.
I am unable to track both visits and clicks the link on a webpage. (Thank you page)
Why is that? Do you know why?
Like Michael says, this is a prereq for everything else. And if the Thank You URL shares the same parent domain as the form URL, there should be no problem seeing the Click Link activities.
Hi Sanford
I have checked and as the page was not built in Marketo we were unable to track the file which is on the external website. So we've created a form with a download button which will be cloned & used for any key asset download on the thank you page.
Once anyone submits the form we will do the scoring and Sync to Salesforce (at a program level). Currently looking to build the same at Global level i.e. to track, score every lead who clicks on the asset form placed either on Marketo page or external website.
Thanks
Prithvi
Hi Prithvi,
you can give Marketo access to an external web page, if you deploy Marketo's tracking mechanism, called Munchkin. See: https://docs.marketo.com/display/public/DOCS/Munchkin
Sure, you can place forms to gate the access to your assets, but if you only do that to create visibility for Marketo and not to actually collect person data (which you might already have), using Munchkin and un-gate the asset, could be the better option.
Best,
Michael
Munchkin should be used here, not a form. This is, as Michael indicates, what Munchkin is designed for.