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This is actually a pretty ingenious concept, but I'm probably going to have to wait a little bit in terms of testing (don't have any nurtures doing numbers large enough for a sample size right now and none of my clients have a blast going in the next few days.) I'll definitely try this and report ba...
Hey Gary,Although custom fields aren't easily visible, it's actually a pretty straightforward process to include them with Katz's plugin—go to Admin->Field Management in Marketo, then click on "Export Field Names." You'll see the SOAP API name for each field next to its Friendly Label. Where there a...
So, there's a four letter word that starts with n, has the letters e and r in it, and ends with d that's a synonym to geek but filtered by this community. Given that some of us wear that word with pride in much the same way as geek (and it's not a slur), would it be possible to remove it from word f...
Matt gives a lot of great advice here, but I did want to just add as a footnote/call to action for anyone else annoyed by the current situation: I've been talking to a few different filtering companies about adding some unique, filter service-only string to their UA when checking links (they normall...
Hi Josh,The good news: this actually has a solution—and one that I've deployed in the past for current users across multiple sales divisions.The bad news: the solution is one that's a little more complex than what I can say in a Community post. Feel free to reach out to me and we'll chat on fixing ...
What I've done in the past (and admittedly, this is rather obnoxious) is to go ahead and place the token in an email, use a preview to grab Marketo's actual hosted .ics path, and then manually create the button with that URL.
Honestly, I feel once you get into regulated industries you're almost better off just utilizing local storage for prefill, sending data to a PCI-compliant storage and setting up your own connection to any SaaS product, but that's just me and definitely off-topic here.The conversation did prompt me t...
This question was the bane of my existence when I did B2C more regularly. Thankfully the solution is pretty straightforward—but first, a caveat.How big is your database? Just how many emails are you sending?I ask because the mechanism to make this work relies on a separate scoring mechanism, and if ...
Grégoire Michel wrote: Just pay attention to some so-called Wordpress Modules intended to "ease" the integration and that in fact use the server API on the client side. They are very dangerous as they expose Marketo connection info and would enable anyone to run a DoS attack on your Marketo instance...
So, I've done several major ways of handling Marketo forms as they relate to WordPress: using free plugins, using a few LaunchPoint partners' plugins (which I won't really comment on due to conflict of interest—and something to keep in mind if/when those plugins' developers reply to this thread), us...