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Couple more things on this:Leads read with multiple clients all the time. If you get an open from iOS Mail and an open from Outlook 2010 for the same lead, do you give that the same significance as you would two different leads?If you know Outlook disables images by default and Gmail does not, do yo...
@Ramesh Here's a quite simple way to do this with Marketo Forms: http://jsfiddle.net/sanford/t7xdmf8x/The trick is to create 2 forms: one that just has a big submit button "Yes" and another that has a big button "No." (They do not have any fields.)Then embed the forms wherever you want this kind of ...
Actually this also includes @example.com.au and suchlike. It's not a perfect solution. To get more accurate create an ALL filter CONTAINS @example.com and NOT CONTAINS .com.
@Sara M use an Opened Email filter and type in the User-Agent identifier. For example, this filter shows leads using Microsoft Outlook 2013 (part of "MSOffice 15," 15 being the internal version number for Office 2013):However, be careful to remember: these are people who read your emails with image...
@Takehiro's solution would work -- I wouldn't call one of the types "anonymous" and the other "known" though, as they both are known, one just has a First Name filled in. However a more appropriate approach IMO is to use Email Scripting (Velocity) where this kind of conditional logic is possible.
Well, you could certainly set the value to
@Ramesh I wouldn't actually "Link them to a web page" per se because then you're talking about opening or replacing a browser tab/window. Link the images to the munchkinFunction('clickLink') instead. Then the person does not leave the current page but their choice is logged just like a click.It al...
@Lisa J What do you mean by "wrap it"? The outer wrapper for the embedded form is just an HTML FORM tag. You can style it any way you like. As @Mike points out you can have custom CSS come in along with the form itself, though if the CSS selectors refer to elements that aren't inside the FORM tag ...
Sure, go ahead!It's also going to go into the Forms 2.0 Cookbook I'm working on -- but those recipes will be proof-of-concept stuff like in most of my posts rather than includeable libraries. I'll post back here so maybe you can link to the Cookbook when it's up.