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Hey Jordan Roberson the "only first matching choice applies" means that as they go down that choice list, as soon as they meet one of the criteria, then the others no longer apply.So, in your screenshot above, if you used Postal Code starts with "9024", then even if their postal code was 90246 they...
A little confused here... you've embedded the form into your email? This is definitely not a good idea from a best-practices perspective. As far as where the form was filled out, it won't matter the browser that someone used for the submission. Is the only filter in your smart list "filled out form"...
Hey Sydney, I noticed something similar to this the other day. Do you have a time/date stamped field when someone does MQL-able activities that you could use as a constraint for your MQL campaign? Ideally this date wouldn't be changed when you merge records, and to be classified as an MQL someone wo...
Do you have something in your page template CSS that overwrites the form CSS?
Rachel Egan we do the same thing with our lists so that we always expect to see 0 leads blocked from emails. I think that's a great way to do things!
Glad to hear you enjoyed it, Simon! Our next one will be August 12th at 3:30pm ET if you want to tune in live, or we will always post the video after.
Hi Elizabeth, within an email link performance report, leads refers to the unique records who clicked on each of the links listed at least one time. If you hover over the column name, it breaks out and gives you a description of what the number in the column means.
Hey Duane, if you really aren't getting any responses from Marketo Support I would advise copying/emailing supportescalations@marketo.com and they should be able to help route your ticket appropriately.
LOL, but I like that the whole word is blocked so you have no idea what someone said.
Great. It's also helpful if you mark an answer as correct when someone has solved an issue so that others know that the question has a resolution. Thanks!