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I seem to be hitting a roadblock with trying to scale our Marketo instance. We tried to automate some of our analytics through REST apis (in lieu of smart lists) and have noticed some fascinating discrepancies that make the APIs seem less reliable.For context-Due to the volume of records we have and...
Thanks Sanford. Found it pretty quickly after altering my search terms to that.NS
Thanks for your inputs:This worked really well http://developers.marketo.com/blog/clearing-marketo-tracking-cookie-from-forms-2-0-submission/
So I was trying to set-up a form for our Channel team to use to gauge 'pre-pipeline' one of the constraints they requested was that the form should not require an email address, at a bare minimum it should capture partner information and also Channel rep details. I'm running into trouble and curious...
We're looking to hire a Marketing Automation Manager (Rockstar specialists can also submit inquiries) to work closely with our Marketing Execs to design, execute and track direct marketing campaigns while also being our resident Marketo expert.Specific Responsibilities will include:Build and constan...
Created a modified flow on that idea to store that the a form has been filled in a cookie. If the cookie is not present then it won't redirect them past the form. No API calls employed right now. Doesn't seem really efficient.
Lots of different tactics can be employed; you can use javascript validation for emails on the front end. You can use a smart list to process all of the invalid entries on the back end (via smart campaign). For phone numbers there's tools like informatica for addressing verification on the front end...
Is there a straight-forward way to do this with ZenDesk?
Thanks Sanford. That doesn't seem like it will ultimately be the most efficient way to identify clicks/ opens. Do you have any experience leveraging a third party tool such as mixpanel to achieve a similar result en-masse?
Thanks Sanford. I'll dig a little deeper. I was also considering using Mixpanel to track the high level opens.