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Hi Bethany,This is a method i've used:{form.onSuccess(function(values, followUpUrl) dataLayer.push({'event': 'form_success'}); return false;});});In GTM, you can choose to fire a tag when this event ('form_success') occurs.
OK, easy.In that case, you can take care of everything in the smart list, using one smart campaign per program.For example, in the program IND-BACC, you create a smart campaign and the smart list is something like:Country = IndiaCourse = BACCFlowAdd to engagement program = this programIn the IND-BBU...
Hey Peter,There are a few ways to achieve this.How many engagement programs do you have? One for each country with all the courses therein?Or do you have just one engagement program with many streams, like "India - Business", "India - Engineering", "China - Business", "China - Engineering" ?
You should write a blog post on the infrastructure and logistics behind feedback loop reporting.. (you do take requests now right?)
I don't know.And maybe this is wishful thinking.Is this an instruction for feedback loop reporting providers?
I'm not sure Diana, but it wouldn't be new.The trigger "fills out lead ad" would rely on the lead being inside the database - ie, it's not sucking information straight from Facebook. It polls the Marketo database like any other trigger.
It's a cool trick, thanks Colin. It seems like it will find tokens within smart lists and flow actions.. but not within assets. Is that what you're trying to find?
Not answer your actual question, unfortunately.. but here's my 2c:I am officially not a fan of request campaign. Of course it has its uses but more often than not it is a bad design choice, and makes a campaign hard to read from a marketers perspective.
Here you go - some guided landing page templates: Guided Landing Page Templates - Marketo Docs - Product Docs If you're talking about free form landing pages, see if the freeform editor can work it's magic and automatically make the page responsive.
In theory, I have seen a few places where Marketo says that a nested smart list is the most efficient way to load data. But I tend to have the same suspicion as you that there is something not quite right about that approach.. I tend to think that in your example above I would use a segmentation and...