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Hi Wyatt - once you get to the bottom of the this, let’s be sure to update this master table of duplicate scenarios found here: If duplicate leads are an issue, be aware of how Marketo determines which lead is active
Ensuring that they’re GDPR compliant (meaning they have processes in place to protect personal data) or only importing leads that have given their consent to be contacted by exhibitors at the event? Two different things.
Hey Gerard - since we're only capturing required data, we no longer need to indicate which fields are required. Therefore, we use this custom CSS on our forms (when they're used on Marketo LPs):.mktoForm .mktoAsterix { display:none!important;}
If you know the email addresses of those who were sent the email, look into their activity logs - that will give you the exact program/smart campaign that sent the email.
Sorry Camille - can't help out here. All of the webinar platforms that we evaluated required a download - except for On24.
Appreciate the engaging discussion around this. And to be honest, we're still not being given clear direction by our legal team on whether or not we can enable tracking by default - but make it very easy to disable if desired - or if consent is required for any sort of cookie tracking beyond just t...
I'm glad I'm not the only one that finds Launchpoint difficult to navigate/search! 😉 Anyway, we use On24 and it's completely HTML5-based. Nothing to download. They're a bit pricier than the GTW's of the world, but also a good fit for large/global organizations.
Custom fields are created in Admin > Field Management. Before you start adding a bunch of custom fields, plan out a long term strategy for this, e.g., naming conventions, data dictionary, criteria for adding a new field, etc. Otherwise, before you know it, you'll have a bunch of unmanageable field...
If you import the data in CRM, you still need those fields in CRM to capture the data (and then the data will eventually sync over to Marketo). If those fields exist in CRM, then they should also exist in Marketo, assuming all those fields are synced to Marketo.Be careful with this approach since C...
No, the fields need to be available in Marketo first (like Josh mentioned). Either create them in your CRM (if you sync to one) and they can be automatically created/mapped in Marketo; or create custom fields in the Admin section of your environment. When you import your spreadsheet, you'll need t...