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Hey Everyone! Does anyone know if it is legal to send a webinar recording as operational to unsubscribes if it has marketing material within the email? These unsubscribes are people who registered for the webinar but unsubscribed before the recording was released. I want to stay in compliance with C...
Sanford, so what is it you think they are doing? I'm not disagreeing with you, but I doubt a company as big as Pardot is just making up a warning about click rates shrinking, bots being filtered, etc. I assume they won't' completely fix the problem but it sounds like they are putting at least some t...
No, most of them only click the top link in our emails which happens to be a small company log. The 45, 48, and 68 clicks are from our social links in the footer. So there are a few that click every link.
Not sure why Act-On doesn't recognize them. When I send using Marketo it shows we received 5,760 clicks on our top company logo. When I send with Act-On that number shrinks down to less than 5 on average. Not sure why Act-On doesn't include the bot clicks in their report if they are the same as Mark...
I'm not sure what Act-On does differently. We are still using both Act-On and Marketo. When we send an email through Act-On we get almost 0 bots. When we send an email through Marketo to the exact same list we get around 5k bots.
We just switched from Act-On to Marketo and are getting around 5k bot clicks. We ended up suppressing the 5k bot clicks from future sends. This is not ideal as we assume a lot of those 5k bot clicks are valid emails. We would rather have clean data without a bunch of fake clicks. This was never an ...