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You're definitely not guaranteed to fail if you use a "sloppy/guessy" timer, no matter how poor the programming is. You can decide if you want a click or if you want the user to wait 5 seconds.. or you can spend over a day trying to shoehorn the Marketo tracking code. I know as a marketer and not a ...
The page can be automatically redirected quite simply without any action from the user.
This is a long thread with an easy answer.The first link needs to be to a page with the Marketo cookie on it - ie, your company website or a Marketo landing page. You can just make a simple page which then links to the Survey Monkey. Otherwise your program will only work with people who have already...
thanks! That thread gave me an idea - this seems to work: (ps. I don't know anything about coding or web standards or whatever, so this might be a complete hack).It checks today's date against the token date {{my.registerationClose}} and then redirects accordingly.
This is pretty cool.I wonder..could the registrationClose reference a {{date.token}}?
We have lots of events, which we offer registration for new leads.If I'm not quick enough, the registration form can stay live on the web after the event. Does anyone have a neat solution they use? I'm imagining a process where the page holding the form changes after a certain date.
Hi CherylI'd really like the ability to schedule a particular date when the list should be sent (ie, the day after my event).
Option 2 isn't so bad.Maybe this:What about if you created a Channel called "Nurturing Only Emails".Then on all your regular campaigns, you have a Send Email step, with a constraint of "program status is "nurturing only emails" --do nothing--. You could programatically assign a lead this status easi...
Thanks John.I assume this is a cookie technical limitation.. in which case a hidden field of {{system.dateTime}} probably won't work either? Could I write the {{system.dateTime}} as a 'Change Data Type' step in a 'Fills out form' flow?
Hi John - it is definitely a trigger campaign.The only thing I can think of is that it started life as a batch campaign? I'll keep monitoring it.