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All the other answers are good. You could also use the "Send Sample Email" function and use the email address of someone that you know to be included in your list. However, I agree that none of the methods in this thread make life as easy as say, Campaign Monitor, when it comes to testing emails bas...
The short answer is no.Perhaps you would have to clone something first to achieve a similar result.
Are you using an unsupported browser?The red 'x' is indeed the method to cancel a scheduled run.
Try and get a form onto your page and see if you can make an objective out of your content to contribute to the form-fill, e.g., "Now you've read our content, request a call from a product specialist".Clone the page, edit heavily and you've got a perfect candidate for an A/B test. You can use Market...
Out of the box Marketo is pretty great for B2B.But does anyone have any tips for thinking about opportunity data in a B2C environment?One of the issues I have with opportunity data at the moment is that it is so closely tied with the Account/company.Ideally, I wonder if I should just submit an idea ...
I can't edit anything because the email editor isn't loading for me. Bit over these random breakages to be honest.
Well that's a mystery to me from where it's getting 10/22 from.But you can override this by pasting in some meta content in this format:See here for more: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing/best-practices#tags
Yes, but if I read the whole thread I'd have to read all the red-herrings about program status, do-not-track, link tracking etc..
No, I don't know how Marketo does redirects via the Admin section but you'd get the job done by sticking at the top of your page.