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I think you could do something with velocity scripting here to deliver one email with 1 or 2 or 3 pieces of content, based on what the lead selects. Sanford Whiteman - my javascript is embarrassingly rusty, but does that sound feasible?
Hey Peter,Sure, but building a prioritization engine can be a very complicated challenge, depending on how many programs you're working with. Once you divine the correct priority, you'd just have to adjust the recurring batch and/or triggers that add new members to say Member of Program > Not In > P...
Hey Kelsey - you should start by googling CSS basics, as most (if not all) of these types of questions can be answered by tooling around on a few good resource sites (like w3schools.com).If it's on a landing page, you may just need to update your style sheet (look for the H1, H2, H3, etc. headings w...
and if you need to do it for a whole list of records, you can run larger batches via a smart campaign. Just use the flow step "Change Data Value," and select Lead Source Detail.
Yeah, every day for the past week or so I've been getting the same 2 or 3 expiry notices from past clients & prospects. Not really an issue, just annoying
Julz has you sorted, but you can also see the whole process in action here: Marketo-Fu - Episode 24: A/B Testing in Engagement Programs - YouTubenote: the use case is slightly customized around a/b testing in engagement programs, but it'll confirm how to set up the cadence and program controlling sm...
Hi Account-Based Marketing Virtual User Group!If you're just kicking the tires on ABM and it's an entirely new prospect to you, or you're just looking for a temperature check of what other Marketo users think about Marketo's new product and what it can mean for your business, I thought it may be wo...
The folders are really pretty, without a doubt. Solid structure. If you're not doing it already, though, I'd continue that focus on down to your program naming conventions.Because foldering doesn't show up in reporting
also used both. Like everyone else is saying, both are great, but I found Litmus to be a little easier to use and share with others for review. It's a little more premium, but yeah... Definitely not going to break a corporate budget in most cases.