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The actual opt-in checkbox isn't a requirement under GDPR. But if you want to continue to market to people that submit a form - or even process their data - you must include a way for the user to provide their explicit consent. Meaning an opt-in checkbox. And that checkbox must be deselected by d...
You don't "link" tokens to the data fields in Marketo, but rather EVERY data field - within a lead record - is available as a lead/person token. For example, if you import an Excel spreadsheet containing name, email, country and company, you can use the following tokens to reference the values of t...
You need to contact them. Or you you could go out to one of their own registration forms and look at the HTML code.
Sounds like the mapping values are different. For example, you may store country value as "United States" or "Germany", but GTW stores them as "USA" and "DEU". Have you checked with GTW?
So this adds some further complexity for those of us that are going to be using a separate "cookie preference center" on our website and Marketo LPs. If/when someone decides to disable their cookies, this isn't communicated back to Marketo. How do you suggest we keep this preference persistent - a...
Also be sure that you’re not referencing other assets (smart lists, forms, emails, landing pages) that aren‘t accessible in the other workspace. Smart lists and snippets, like template, can be shared. Emails, LPs, and forms cannot - and will need to reside locally within the program you’re cloning.
Did you disable and re-enable the sync in Marketo as well?
It shouldn't have to be removed - but rather replaced with actual "header 1" text (or the ALT text of the header image). Seems like this text remains even after adding a header image. Since it's within the editable region of the template, you should be able to remove it at the email level when cre...
Now open your email template. I can almost guarantee you that the placeholder text is somewhere just after your tag.
This sounds like placeholder text that's contained in your template - and it's being used as preheader text. Can you include a screenshot of this - so we can confirm it's indeed preheader content?