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There isn't a 'Channel' constraint for the Email Bounces trigger, but you could use a common naming convention for those emails and/or put them in the same program and then you could use an Email starts with or Email contains constraint. to limit it to just those.
You can create a Lead Performance report whose smart list has an Opened Email filter where you specify all of the emails you want to track, during whichever period and the number of opens. If you want to require that separate emails are opened, rather than just one that was opened multiple times, a...
Marketo creates a new lead record after someone uses Forward to a Friend. If the forwarded email recipient clicks the email and visits your site, it is tracked. However, by default the new leads created via Forward to Friend are unsubscribed, so unless they submit a form and you have a smart campa...
We were pinged by Marketo well before our renewal when our DB size grew rapidly to almost 100% above our limit. I just check the graphic in the Lead Database tab occasionally to stay on top of this.
Hi Edward, I'd love to review your Marketo Lead Source Guide. I submitted the form on your site and clicked the 'Get it now!' button in the delivery email I received, but you blog was displayed and I couldn't find the guide. Is there a different link I should use to request it?
Cécile, I have an Outlook rule that forwards those auto-responses with certain key words (e.g. no longer with, retire, etc.) to a data person, so they can update the lead status and sometimes create a new record if that email references a new contact. There are software that parse incoming email an...
We have a similar need. Our current process does provide some insight on the channel for form submissions, but I'm following to learn if anyone has found a better way to do this. On a lead's first visit we set an 'initial' version of utm_channel, utm_medium and utm_source and other values into a co...
Sanford Whiteman thanks for researching and documenting these behaviors. I'd like to explore this more with you in a separate thread and recommendations as it relates to source attribution. I am following you in the Community and if you reciprocate, we can message each other directly.
It seems as though the Referrer URL is tracked even when referred from HTTPS to HTTP. While logged in to Google, I clicked an organic link to http://www.integrativenutrition.com and my Marketo lead record shows the Referrer URL as http://www.google.com/
Sanford, are you saying that when someone is referred to a munchkin tracked web page that uses HTTPS from a Google search where they are logged in to Google (URL's scheme is https://), that the Referrer URL will be captured?