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I agree with Steve, depends on your audience. We do a standard 580 px width for our emails and use a mobile template when applicable.
We've tossed around the idea of filtering out non-business email addresses but I just think in this day it's hard not to miss out on conversions by doing so. I love a clean database, but I love good leads more! Give and take...
Add 'Select all that apply' as the first value in your list on the form builder. Then when you register choose values that are not 'select all that apply'... should fix it for you!
Go to the setup tab of the report and you can drag over 'marketing activity' emails on the right and then choose the exact emails.
Just a copy and paste works. Use the supported tokens like these: http://emailmarketingtipps.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/symbol-sheet-cheat.pdf
calendar tokens aren't yet supported on landing pages, i believe it's coming in the release this weekend though!
I believe you need to make that field a text field instead of a boolean field... someone else might have better insight but I think that's the issue.
If you are using any Marketo forms be sure to put the 'lead source' field on the form as a hidden field and you can hard code in the value. Ex. for all our PPC forms the hidden 'lead source' field value is 'Pay Per Click' and for our view demo forms the hidden 'lead source' field value is 'View Demo...
LOVE the video versions! We all look much dorkier than we do in the actual flipbooks. Love it.
I agree with all of the above. We still heavily use the foundations videos for anyone new to the system. The Big Launch Webinar is a running joke around here (in a good way). I've learned the most by logging into the community and just reading discussions. Even if I didn't know what the discussion w...