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Yeah in my case it would be changing score when unsubscribe category fields go from false to true. Email clicks have never really worked for us, and we've never had an efficient solution so I've tried to build everything I can around the problem.
Hi Jenny,The easiest way is to edit the CSS file for the landing page - but I'm not sure if the CSS was inline (found in the actual landing page code) or linked from elsewhere.You can scroll through the CSS to find media queries which looks something like:"@media only screen and (max-width: 1280px) ...
At this point it seems to me that it would be wiser to use negative scoring around emails (for unsubscribes) and positive scoring for engagements resulting from email marketing.I found it funny that most of my instinctual answers to the problem were covered in the section for what you *shouldn't* do...
Yeah I was told that they were kept enabled for us but I'd really like to figure out how to do it another way as I'd just really rather have something that will be supported into the future. Thanks for the initial idea Sanford, I'll take some time to learn about webhooks and API's in general before ...
You are the king of Marketo! Thanks.Do you have a similar example to accomplish the summing using a webhook? If not, no worries since the "Munction" is still doing it's thing.
Yes but you'll want to look at your lead funnels and identify what elements are ones you might be interested in tracking at a more specific level. The thing you're probably realizing is there's a lot of solutions to solve one problem.What I would do right now is look at how your current lead scoring...
While you're in the thread Sanford, I wanted to know is the summing feature we use which looks like##SUM({{lead.Score1}}, {{lead.Score2}},{{lead.Score3}})##Enabled by default or not? It wasn't clear to me if this is normal marketo functionality.
I'd add that I'm sure Marketo would monitor your emails deliverability pretty closely and probably suspend any accounts that raise red flags.Affiliate links are usually flagged as spam and can get your mailer banned.
There's quite a few ways you can tackle this issue. Lets look at the first case here:You could use the individuals location field (would need to be county level) to get demographic information such as average house price per county in a field and then use lead scoring based on that. It could be weig...
I'm aware there's the possibility of using the "Score was Changed" or "Data Value was Changed" - but these only allow you to specify a change value of "is" or "is not" rather than "at least" or "more than" etc (and I've voted up on every suggestion of implementing this functionality that I've found ...