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@JayW, No, I don't think you can trigger Salesforce errors. The documentation shows how to create smart lists for new leads (i.e. if the SFDC Type is blank). Still, for the synced records (SFDC Type <> empty), this is neither complete nor useful when trying to diagnose common error types, outside of...
The short answer is "no," as Udit mentioned. However, mixing up the content type isn't something that I (and most Marketo users) would recommend doing, as: If you're using Recipient Time Zone functionality, it's supported only in streams with emails as content pieces; mixing emails with Default pro...
Marketo email preview provides an indicative view of how your email would look; it's not guaranteed to look the same across all devices and clients. If your email isn't responsive, you'll end up seeing distorted versions on certain devices/screen sizes (like in your present case). As Saurabh said, w...
Whatever subject line(s) you choose for the Champion Challenger email test will overwrite your existing ones. However, by default, your existing one would be prefilled automatically in the Champion Subject line in the Champion Challenger email configuration. The core idea of a champion challenger em...
I wish Marketo would allow more than selecting 30 emails (something like selecting all that qualify the filtering criteria, not just 30). Alternatively, you can also use the API to approve the emails if you have the email assets' IDs handy; however, it's worth mentioning that you'd consume 1 API cal...
I like this idea; we usually add people to a completed static list once they exhaust their content from a stream so we can move them to a different engagement program, mailing list, etc. Additionally, we have separate static lists to group people coming out of certain streams/engagement tracks toget...
Marketo's proximity filtering method checks for the proximity of only click/open activities; any other activities, such as email delivered, sent, etc., aren't included in its consideration for determining the proximity of activities and necessarily for the bot detection classification. Users' email ...
I like both the ideas Sanford suggested, and we usually go with one or the other for our customers based on their requirements (and the one they feel okay with). For the former method of storing the UTMs in the cookies and using those for filling out the hidden attribution fields on the form when th...
@Chelsea_Stinnet wrote:For this specific use case, you could use smart list filters for opened email AND clicked email. This way, anyone who had email scanner click activity and did not open the email will not qualify for your clicked email smart list. This is not a perfect solve though because you ...
You can check the following things to debug this:Ensure correct emails are selected in the Marketing Activities filter in the report's Setup tab.Ensure that filter(s) in the report's smart list are filtering out the activities you anticipate to see in the report. Try removing the filter from the rep...