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I assume, you mean "automatically", right? That doesn't work with Marketo natively. There was something like an "Event Cap" probably in Marketo Sky, but to be honest, I'm not sure it ever existed. But what you can certainly do is use a tool like https://flowboo.st/ to count registrations, and once a...
Any person that hits Marketo is by default subscribed. Or to make it more precise: They have "Unsubscribed = empty" which is functionally equivalent to "Unsubscribed = false". So if your API doesn't send any particular value in "Unsubscribed" - or any other field like "Opt-In", "Double Opt-In" or wh...
Please allow some remarks on wording and the concept of a "Program Template". A Program Template is a program that contains various emails, landing pages, Smart Campaigns and tokens, and this program is supposed to be cloned and then to be adapted for the specific use case. You don't want to share i...
Marketo usually complains when you try to upload *.svg
Depending on how much traffic you actually get from Vietnam, it might be enough to run a nightly batch that corrects the country value. By the way: It's sad that Marketo doesn't have its own picklist object that allows the central control over picklist values on all forms. Or probably a picklist fie...
The usual suspects are Snippets and Templates. Be sure that they are shared with all workspaces you are cloning into.
You can access a form field's select list via API: https://developers.marketo.com/rest-api/assets/forms/ But the question always is: Is it worth the effort to explore that or just grit your teeth and do it manually. How many forms do you have? If it's below 100, I'd go manual.
- my Webinar channel does not use the default statuses, my predecessor added some extras that are likely extraneous like clicked and opened. Could this be part of it?No, I don't think so. You can add custom statuses to your webinar channel, as long as you don't mess with the system mapped ones. A co...
I read somewhere that in 2017 there were 170 certified Solution Architects world wide. Can't confirm or dispute that number, of course.
Well, I assume Adobe doesn't want the questions and answers to be public.