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Hi Shantell,I would use URL paramaters. Here is a video from the summit on how to do it: http://summit.marketo.com/2014/replay/whats-driving-your-leads-10-steps-to-lead-source-management-analysis/ Also, you can download the basics in this ebbok provided by the presenter:revenginemarketing.com/the-u...
It did go away. I have talked to support and a few other Marketo folks about this. They are supposed to bring it back. I hope it comes back soon too. I really liked that feature as well.
In the past, Marketo did not give sandbox environments to all of their clients. You might have to reach out to them directly and make sure you have a sandbox environment. They could then tell you who the admin is of that environment and they could get you access.
Are you in the database and are you using that email address (that is in the database) as the sample person that you are choosing? If you are not, it will not show up. What I would do is click send sample, then put in the email address of someone who is in the database that has a first name. Then...
I would check this out: https://community.marketo.com/MarketoBeyondBasicTemplates You need to add some mkt editable fields.
Do any of your drag and drop options work like adding images or the like? If it does not, you probably have the template set up wrong.
Check this guide out revenginemarketing.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-managing-your-lead-sources/ It is pretty good and comprehensive. It is by one of the other Marketo champs (Jeff Coveney) who presented on this at the summit. Yes it is gated (it has a form in front of it), but it is a good resource....
I believe their are 4 different use cases. The first is the URL parameter. This is when you put in certain values into a url via the url builder, and the form sucks those values into the hidden fields to give you things like the source, or lead source detail, or the asset type, and asset type deta...
I agree with this aswell. Plus we should be able to ask multiple questions. Not just one.