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Some marketers might find this helpful... I learned this lesson the hard way!If you use an ampersand in the subject line and then "Clean up CSS" in "HTML Tools" the "&" will be changed to "&"If you are copying and pasting content into your email you should clean up the CSS to ensure the formatting d...
Hi Sarah,There are free tools out there that allow people to schedule open times in your calendar. You would include a link in an email/LP and when the person clicks it, they will be able to book time with you based on your availability in real-time. Check out Calendly.com but there are several othe...
Hi Jenn,We organize our campaigns by date, type of campaign, and then campaign name: YEAR-MONTH: TYPE - NAMEExample: 2015-02: Events - Content Rising NYCWe also use custom tags to filter various campaigns from the Setup tab.
Thanks Josh. Did you mean to link somewhere in your comment?Will a particular value be kept in the "Original Referrer" field or another field?
Hi all,I'm wondering how to capture when leads come from Google AdWords. I've set up hidden fields on our forms for URL Paramaters and Referral Parameters but the problem comes into play when a person navigates through 2+ pages before filling out the form - paramaters aren't saved from page to page....
You can mass edit Data with tools like CRM Fusion or free CRM plug-ins. Or, you could create Data Value Change Triggers for the email address field. For example, if email address contains @mcdonalds.com update the company name field with "McDonald's Corporation." (but that's a really manual process)
Yes, you can do this via Hidden Forms and URL Parameters. There's a good guide in Marketo here and by Josh Hill here. Also, here's Google's URL builder. AdWords will use parameters like utm_source and utm_medium (included in that link).
Thanks, Liz. I've attended 3 in Boston now. I also wrote a Software Advice review and signed up for the Customer Advocacy Program but those badges haven't popped up either! Thank you 🙂
Tara is correct. A shortcut to hide the field you've selected on your form is by pressing Control + Alt/Option + H at the same time.