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Hi DeAnn, There is a constraint on the "Fills Out Form" trigger where you can specify which landing page the form is on. This will help you identify where the lead completed the.form and place the lead in the appropriate smart campaign and complete the designated flow actions. -Val
Hi Dan,Marketo automatically skips adding anonymous leads to programs and changing their status within a program. If you view the smart campaign that adds leads into your program, you will be able to see in the Results tab the skipped steps for anonymous leads.-Val
Hello Chris,One possibility would be to use URL parameters in order to capture where the lead is on your website when they fill out your form. You may need to work with your web team to create these parameters on your external website so that you can capture this data and filter on these within you...
Hi Nicole,There are two ways you can view open and click through rates for your email.1) Click on the smart campaign you used to send the email There is an Email tab when you are looking at the summary page that will show you the overall performance of the email.2) Click on the "Analytics" tab and ...
Hi Tudor,You can create your own templates or you can import templates from templates.marketo.com/.
Hi Mike, Have you considered utilizing "Request Campaign"? This way, you have campaign 2 execute once the flow steps of campaign one have been completed. Campaign 1: IF: Lead is created, THEN: Changes status x if y, request campaign: campaign 2 Campaign 2: IF: Campaign is requested (Marketo Flo...
Hi Vanessa,The "button" in the email is likely an image with a link to the thank you page you received. In Marketo, you would set up a trigger so that if the lead clicks on that link in the email or if the lead visits that thank you page, you update the field you have created to show email opt-in c...
From my knowledge, we are not sending the data from our website forms to any servers, as we use Marketo forms for the same purpose as our website forms without any additional code or work-arounds. For further clarification, utilizing forms 2.0 on external web pages will not require any API calls tha...
Hello, I am weighing the option of replacing forms on our website with Marketo forms 2.0. Currently, we have our website forms pushing the captured data into Marketo via the SOAP API. I’m wondering if we were to switch to the embedded Marketo 2.0 forms, would we still need to use the API calls t...