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Yup, precisely. You can use whatever parameter or value that you want since it's just a string search.
Good catch, I glanced quickly and took those checkboxes as radio buttons.
In the smartlist you'd have to use the Filled Out Form filter and add the contraint of Querystring contains, and then use your code. For example,
You would basically need to setup a workflow that checks for the value for that field, and send the appropriate email.Flow Step would be Send EmailIF Collateral = 1, Email = Email1IF Collateral = 2, Email = Email2Default = Email3or alternatively, add a third IF for Collateral = 3, Email = Email3 and...
Thank you all for the various solutions! Looks like the suggestions you provided have given me a plan A, B, C, and D. Let me talk to support as Balkar Singh suggested and get back to you all regarding what they suggested as well.
Hi,We will soon have a set of leads in our database that we want in Marketo but do not want to allow them to sync into SFDC. I know that you can do the reverse, when you can prevent leads in SFDC from coming into Marketo, but is there a way to do the reverse as well?Thanks,Andy
In addition to the strategic suggestions made by Jamie Maynard, here's how you should approach this problem technologically.The first thing you'll need is a Lead to Account Matching tool. Some options to consider are LeanData, RingLead, Engagio, amongst others. Carefully consider what you need and ...
Yeah, I think that'll require you manually pushing them to MQL unless you build out a series of integrations by leveraging Zapier.You'd have to setup a Gmail account that these replies are going to, then have a Zapier integration watching that inbox and firing off a workflow in SFDC to update the le...
Hmm in that case, are you using URL parameters to track sources? If so, you could set it to filled out form is not