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Hi Ayan,You can set up a smart campaigns using the sales email bounces trigger to alert your reps.
Hi Annabelle,Greg is correct, Sales Insight by default will send the email from the user who is logged into SFDC, not the lead or contact owner. I wanted to add that you need to be cautious of using lead owner tokens in SI because they can only pull from the lead/contact owner. Therefore, if you're ...
Hi Maggie,This thread dives into this topic and has my suggested work-around:Randomly Sending to a Smaller Subset of a Bigger List While you're at it, please vote for this idea:This is what we need to simply accomplish sending to a list of random leads, but allow us to choose the size of the list.
Hi Rachel,If someone clicks a link in your Marketo email and it directs to a Marketo landing page, the form should pre-fill with the user's info. Are you experiencing different behavior?
Hi Geoffrey,You can prevent Marketo from making updates to SFDC by blocking field updates:Block Updates to a Field - Marketo Docs - Product DocsI know it's not ideal, but you'd need to go through each synced field and disable updates.
Hi Prabash,I detailed a process in this post to capture the UTM codes on the Campaign Member object in SFDC:https://nation.marketo.com/ideas/1063#comment-18114
Oh sorry I misunderstood that you sent the email from Eloqua initially and then rebuilt it in Marketo. As Josh said, your bet would be to add them to a SFDC campaign to exclude them.
Kelley you could use a program and smart campaign within the stream. You could add the Not Was Sent Email filter to exclude anyone who received the email outside of the Engagement Program.
Dan,This is an awesome share. What about using my tokens in the LP template to define the values of the meta tags?
Hi Jason,You'll need to create a custom field on either the Account or Contact in SFDC that contains the Account ID and let it sync down to Marketo. It is not available by default unfortunately.