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There might be a better way but here's my hack for that. I set up a Lead Performance report and group by email. In my smart list I only include leads who clicked links in the set of emails I'm researching. Then I use custom columns to determine which emails each lead clicked.For example, the report...
Hey Dan,We're also firm believers in the value of an all-in ABM strategy. I know this doesn't directly answer your specific question, but after quite a bit of testing we've found that we increase our response rates dramatically when we use distinct messaging segmented by distinct persona identificat...
Hi Leanne,Similar to Greg's suggestion, we segment our leads based on the product they're most likely to be interested in. We also segment leads by persona (which is really just a more robust breakdown of our product segmentation).Since segments allow us to utilize dynamic content, we rely on them f...
You can use a smart campaign to do it in bulk. Identify the leads in the smart list, then use a "Change Program Status" flow step where you name the program and change their status to "Member"
Another place we use this frequently revolves around webhooks. Marketo webhooks only work in triggered campaigns, so if you want to include a webhook in a batch campaign (like in a nurture stream, for example), you can set up a batch campaign that "requests" the webhook campaign.
We noticed something similar a few months ago for a number of scheduled batch campaigns. We couldn't find any reason to think Marketo automatically shut them off, so we attributed it back to human error. Interesting that you experienced it too. Hopefully the audit trail will help troubleshoot now.
That's true. Just note that there's a difference between scheduling a campaign in the future and using advanced wait steps in the campaign flow. If the campaign utilizes a flow step that includes "wait, must end on specific date," this will determine the audience at the time you run the campaign, no...
Thanks Rachel. I contacted support and we're looking into it. Wish me luck!
Can you add a screenshot of where you're trying to delete the intermediary object? Or copy any error text you're getting?
Hopefully I'm just missing something. In the text editor, my rich text program token looks like this:Token:Text version of email using token:That's great. But when I preview or actually send the email, some of the HTML formatting comes over as plaintext:Even after the change Tony suggested.