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Hi Alexis,You can't lay editable text over an image. If your image, or banner, or whatever is generic enough, then perhaps make a new template with that element included. Then, you can add new text over the top of it with each new landing page you create. Otherwise, you'll need a new graphic created...
Hi Chris,So, it's the opportunity update that is triggering the email, not an account field update that's triggering the email. The trigger will send the email to all contacts associated with the SFDC object you are looking to. If you want to send to all contacts associated to an account, and not ju...
Hi John,Great info! You said, "Even if the original gets deleted the duplicates will still be unsubscribed until one of them re-subscribes." From my experience, there can be records where one duplicate has the traditional unsubscribed box marked true, while the other lead is false. If I delete the f...
We use purposeful duplicates in our instance, and we dedupe off email address and business unit. We'd like to remove a number of unsubscribed records that also have not had any activity in a long while. Sometimes, there are records that unsubscribe, but since they have a duplicate record, only one o...
Hmm...ok, I didn't know that. So the "Click Link" activity type only pertains to the email itself, but "Click Email" means that through that email, the prospect has arrived at some page that they've then engaged...is that right? Are there set definitions anywhere for these activity types?
Hi John,Thanks for your reply. In this case, though, there was no landing page...just an iframe on a website. There wouldn't be any links for them to click other than those in the email.
Yes, Open Email is a separate activity type, so there is some distinction apparently between the different clicks. Strange...haven't noticed this before.
When looking at the results tab of a batch campaign for an email blast, I noticed there are two kinds of clicks: Click Email and Click Link. Click link is pretty self-explanatory, but what is being clicked for "click email" if it's not a link?
Thank you, that helped clear things up!
John,I added the URL parameter to the landing page link, as mentioned. Then, on the form, I added the hidden field MarketoParam with "Get Value From"=URL Parameter; "Parameter Name"=r; and "Default Value" being blank (so all conversions don't get this value, only those who come from the email with r...