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So, like this?"1234",NULLI'm having the same issue - thank you!
Sorry for the Reddit reference in the headline, but I need this broken down, please. Is this scenario to be expected?
Are you saying it's not reasonable to use the Email Performance report to gain an understanding of email performance? Or are you saying you should not expect an exact replication of data between the Email Performance report and Smart List results?
Thank you! By the way, I'm working through your Lead Lifecycle course, and it's really helping me put some more Marketo pieces together. I've implemented many suggestions based on the lessons and it's definitely making me a better Marketo user. Thanks again!
Excellent - thank you, Sanford! I was hoping I would see you respond to this post. Thanks so much, I appreciate your information.
We are looking at engaging with a specific vendor to provide, essentially, a new CRM for one of our three service lines. To utilize this vendor, we would embed their forms on our Wordpress site to create leads in this new CRM. This third party would be a cloud solution, we are not hosting the CRM on...
Could you use the 'Form Filled Out' trigger with a filter of 'Created At' to identify leads which already exist? The 'Created At' filter/constraint could have a timeframe which makes sense for your use case.
When we first started our Marketo instance, I found that many of our emails were being rejected as spam. After reaching out for assistance, it was discovered that our emails were rejected due to the servers we were on (as new Marketo customers, I guess?) Our sending process/database info was reviewe...
I don't know how many soft bounces it takes to equal a hard bounce - I think that's logic that needs to be added in by the user (you and me). But I did find this thread that looks to be a good resource.
Did you end up adding a filter in your 'add to nurture' smart list as 'not a member of' to eliminate membership in other programs? If not, how did you solve this? Edit - just noticed this was March of 2018, not a few months ago...