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This looks good to me! Make sure to set it so people can only run through once a day or so in case the lock expiration date is typed in wrong and then corrected or something like that.
Two methods for this.Method one: use a Advanced Wait StepsMethod two: use a Smart Campaign for each email. Using birthday as an example. This campaign identifies anyone who has a birthday in the next 4 days, but no less than 3 days from now, giving you anyone with a Lock Expiration Date 3 days out.P...
If the record is synced from SFDC to Marketo, and eventually cookied (e.g. they click a link in an email you send them), Marketo will associate the known record with the original anonymous record as long as the original page visit had Munchkin tracking code or was a Marketo landing page. It sounds l...
The second method does not have wait steps. Hopefully we find something that works for you!
I suppose if you have specific key forms you want to track this for, it theoretically may be possible, but it's messy, requires new fields, and isn't easy to aggregate. I wouldn't necessarily recommend this approach, but I'll throw it out there anyway.Sanford has a great article about creating Inter...
That could be, but if the SDR Manager received the reports at some point, then the permissions should have prevented you from creating them in the first place if that were the cause. Is the email going to the SDR Manager's email directly, or to an alias that goes to multiple people? If it's going to...
Music to my ears! Check this out: Omni-Channel Marketing and You: What OCM looks like in Marketo .What platform are you using for retargeting?If you are using RTP, you can reference membership of a program for your RTP campaigns. This makes it super easy since they will already be included in nurtur...
Hi Danielle,If you go to Analytics > Subscriptions (tab at the top), can you see multiple entries for the same subscription, or do the entries disappear entirely?
That is what I would do. Sanford has a good point, but I have found this to be reliable in the past, even for very large volumes of form fills.
Hi Jamie,So you only have one form, correct? I'm assuming you're using a field, "I would like to," to determine the initial selection. You can use visibility rules to determine the additional fields that display after the initial selection (e.g. if "I would like to" = "Qualify for free trial" then s...