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Setting up and modifying a lead scoring program doesn't have to be a pain. This video provides a brief overview of how to set up a scalable, token-driven scoring campaign for your entire Marketo platform.***You're probably already familiar with the fundamentals of lead scoring. While scoring leads i...
It's really more of a guideline. I'd encourage you to register and take the pre-test. If you don't do so hot, push the test date out and study up. The cert is nothing a little dogged persistence can't overcome.
I'm betting the "Center Closures" and "Scheduling Sessions" bits use headline tags, thus have different line heights specified in the templates CSS. Just a guess. Have a peek at your HTML.The paragraphs would space evenly if it were as simple as ...
Center closures...
Holiday list...
Scheduling Session
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Well... I just started getting random
tags, so...Helpful link, though. I'll give those ideas a try.
This is aggravating... But I'd like to echo what Edward Unthank said. The empty DIV tags work a treat.As an aside, I can't imagine any user that leverages custom templates would ever appreciate superflous lines of HTML added to their emails... Most of my team doesn't understand HTML, so this move p...
One way is to create another stream within your engagement program. Click the add stream button along the top, and in your new stream, select transition rules. Input any filters that help you segment out the leads you want, like industry or sub-industry, and voila.We do this for a few different vert...
If the webinar is a recorded event, you could just set up an email using either the champ/challenger tool or the random sample trick in the video.. but you can't embed an event or email program type into an engagement program.The reason is because usually these types of programs will be a one-time d...
If you're just getting started, I'd recommend just keeping it simple. Create a basic engagement program that contains all your emails, set the cadence, and sit back.