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Totally! For example, let's say you have a global webinar form. It's very easy to configure a scoring smart campaign to listen for any form submit on that global form and then be able to score those interactions accurately every single time. So any submission on the global webinar form can be scored...
Of course! So period costs are defined as "the money you spend in a specific month on a program." I put "a program" in italic because that is the key to understanding this question. Period costs reflect how much that program specifically cost to put. They do not and should not reflect the overall bu...
@suneethadadi31 @lizmalinowski @yakshisharma @ellekay @DaveSilva Here is the answer key for this week's quiz! Let me know if I need to explain any further. QuestionAnswerIn Adobe Marketo Engage, what is the primary purpose of the Audit Trail feature?To track changes made to assets such as emails an...
@ellekay Totally understand! I would at least take the quiz I posted and peruse the study guide so you can apply for the 50% discount.
@yakshisharma @suneethadadi31 @DaveSilva @lizmalinowski @ellekay Tagging all of you since understanding comm limits is key to the exam + I cover some test taking strategies: https://www.loom.com/share/cf770d9f38cf4c408a48c574302542d9
@DaveSilva @suneethadadi31 I'll fix both those issues! Thanks for flagging 🙂
@DaveSilva @lizmalinowski There is a nesting limit for executables, which I think is 4 or 5 deep (i.e. a smart campaign calls an executable that calls an executable that calls an executable and so forth) but I don't think there's a limit to how many you can call back to back in a single smart campa...
@lizmalinowski @suneethadadi31 @DaveSilva @yakshisharma @ellekay @Greninja Welcome to Week 3! Here's our plan for this week: Test your knowledge from Week 1 & 2 - https://forms.gle/vfM2dVPM6tCyyPuf6Apply for a 50% certification exam voucher - https://forms.office.com/r/M0QZUCbAKGReview Section 3: L...
Oh yeah, that thread is from 2017 so the overall concepts might still apply but the exam has changed a lot since then.
@DaveSilva I'm honestly not sure! I would recommend posting a separate question in Marketing Nation to see if other folks can help you out. I would also be curious about what scenarios you're team is facing in which this matters.