@Tracy_Boesken,
why not display a 'fake' thumbnail prior to form fill (i.e. just an image that has nothing clickable etc).
On a successful form submit, hide the fake thumbnail, sho...
@Matt_Roberts1,
the view online is dependent on the email recipient as personalisation, segmentation, velocity scripting etc etc can all change the way the email looks for each rec...
@SaraRoulston,
don't use ANY. That'll be devastatingly wrong.
for a start, it would include EVERYONE not in your no marketing list.
I still think you'll need advanced filters (e.g....
Agreed.. hence my caveat about new leads (but it applies to existing leads as well if you aren't using pre-fill).
All in all, the multi lead thing is NOT a good plan!
@Steve_Schimmel,
I imagine you've had DMs from every consultant out there looking for work, so I won't do that!
I will instead suggest@SanfordWhiteman. He's seen it all, and is rid...
@SanfordWhiteman,
yep - I see how that approach works.
If you also loaded (as a hidden field) the status, you'd be able to make a call (in JS) as to whether to randomize the 'real...
@Stoyanova,
Legal is 100% correct on that (and god it hurt me to say that 🙂 ).
Again, if you move to a radio button approach, at least you'll know they actively CHOSE to opt out, ...
@Michael_Florin,
if you go back to the top of the thread, you'll note they aren't using Marketo forms. From the conversation, I think it is a safe bet to say a read back isn't bein...