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I'd love to see the list, but I haven't seen one before. I'm sure Marketo has one, but not sure that they would actively provide that list. "app-e" I've seen as Europe.
Secret hidden feature!1. Go to the Design Studio. 2. Click on "Landing Pages:" 3. Go to the bottom and click on the "Export to Excel" button: 4. Bask in the glory of column I, which contains the landing page URLs in the Excel sheet for all Marketo-hosted landing pages: Cheers,Edward Unthank | Founde...
Actually, "Random Sample" as a flow step choice DOES have "memory" when the smart campaign is set up as triggered smart campaign. See my most recent comment on this thread: Re: Using Marketo to Round-Robin Assign Leads & Contacts to BDRs. The "memory" sticks with an individual flow step. For your p...
Hey Danielle, we do this through program tokens.Have an auto-response smart campaign in each content program, with a flow step of "Send Email." This "Send Email" sends a fully tokenized Universal Fulfillment Email that is housed in the Design Studio. Here's our content program template and the local...
Like Josh says, you'll be looking into (lead) tokens and segmentations for the most part. Some of what you're looking to do should be accomplished through changing your targeting a bit to make life easier. Generally I find that dynamic emails are easy to implement, but dynamic landing pages are very...
If it's delivered, then the damage is done. You can be creative about how you communicate after that—for example, if you clone the email template and the email content that was sent out, adding your own line and communication above that email, email clients (e.g., Gmail) will treat it as another mes...
If it's an embedded Forms 2.0, then that'd create no problem at all for the script. The Email Verify Javascript is based on Forms 2.0, not Marketo-hosted landing pages versus non-Marketo-hosted landing pages.
You can move all your assets (images, CSS, JS) hosted on Marketo to a CDN instead, which can increase performance quite a bit if you're not already doing this. If you're looking to go beyond that and don't use server-side dynamism as much, you can take it further and apply your own caching to Market...
Hey Jean-Pascal, you can call up Marketo Support and work with them to change your robots.txt file to disallow the Design Studio files (site folder, really) to be archived. CheersEdward